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Notre Dame 2028 Recruiting: Where things stand with key Indiana playmaker Maddox Weil

Fort Wayne (Ind.) Northrop Rivals300 2028 receiver Maddox Weil visited Notre Dame on Friday.

The explosive in-state playmaker left South Bend with a scholarship in tow. He could see himself playing for the Irish down the road.

β€œWhat stands out to me is the culture there,” Weil said. β€œEveryone is very close together and you hear everyone talk about how it is just being at Notre Dame and all the opportunities you will have not just for football, but for life.Β 

β€œWhat could make them a good fit is they are close to home and it’s a place where guys from Fort Wayne have gone there and have succeeded before.

β€œI would say it is higher up on my list.”

Other early offers for Weil include Michigan, Miami, Indiana and Purdue. Notre Dame checks a lot of boxes.

β€œReally just that they are just a historically good winning program that knows how to send guys to the league,” Weil said.

As a sophomore Weil turned 58 receptions into 968 yards and eight touchdowns. Earlier this year he had a strong showing at the Rivals camp in Miami.

β€œMaddox Weil came all the way from Fort Wayne, Indiana and showed he belonged with the top group of wide receivers at Rivals Camp Miami,” Director of Scouting Charles Power said. β€œHe showed impressive movement skills within his routes, quickly exploding out of his breaks to create separation. Weil was strong during drills and showed steady, clean ball skills. The rising junior carried that momentum over to 1-on-1’s where he notched several wins.”

Notre Dame will be in position to win this recruitment all the way to the end.

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Recruiting Intel: Rising edge rusher Uhila Wolfgramm locks in six official visits

Uhila Wolfgramm

Spanish Fork (Utah) Maple Mountain edge Uhila Wolfgramm had a strong showing at the recent Adidas Polynesian Bowl Combine and recently locked in six official visits.

Wolfgramm is an intriguing edge rusher with some inside/outside ability. He measured in at a rocked out 6-foot-3, 250 pounds, flashed a quick get-off and was able to physically overwhelm just about every tackle or guard he lined up against.

He had some solid testing metrics as well with a 2.75-20 yard dash time, 4.31 shuttle and 101” broad jump. He worked primarily out of a four-point stance as an edge and we could easily see him slide inside and play as a three-tech at the college level or a 3-4 edge.Β 

He tested well with 2.75-20 yard dash time, 4.31 shuttle and 101” broad jump. He’s more than just a straight line guy, he showed some change of direction, heavy hands and as he continues to add more counters to his tool kit, his game will jump to another level.Β 

On the recruiting front, Wolfgramm has an ambitious visit schedule set up for the Spring and is one of the few players we’ve seen with six official visits locked in.Β 

β€œI have official visits set to Arizona State April 24, UCLA May 15, Boise State May 28, North Carolina June 5, Utah June 12 and BYU June 18,” Wolfgramm said. β€œI also plan to take unofficial visits to North Carolina and Texas A&M in the first week of April.

β€œIn mid-April, I want to unofficially visit Arizona and Arizona State and also get to UCLA. Those are the schools that are recruiting me the hardest right now and all have offered outside of A&M and I’m talking with them every week.”

Wolfgramm said development will be the biggest factor in his college decision.Β 

β€œComing from New Zealand, I never played football before I got here,” Wolfgramm said. β€œI moved here in 8th grade and didn’t start playing football until my freshman year. Development is still new to me but with experience, I’m starting to pick it up and the game is slowing down for me.Β 

β€œGetting a late start made me hungry to learn as much as I can. I want to go where I can continue to learn and be developed to see where it can take me. I also want to be somewhere that I can get an education when my playing days are done.

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