California 2025 athlete is offered a scholarship by Notre Dame
It may seem like the 2025 recruiting class is a ways off, but, in actuality, it isn’t and Notre Dame is trying to get ahead of the ball.
Already with one commit in that class, Florida defensive lineman Davion Dixon, head coach Marcus Freeman is looking for more.
One of those players is California athlete Adonyss Currie, who was offered a scholarship by the Irish on Monday. The 6-foot, 3-inch and 170-pound two-way player also excels on the track.
The speed Currie possess plays for both sports and he could end up on either side of the ball at the next level. He is rated as the 26th overall cornerback and 233rd prospect in his class on the 247Sports composite. Currie’s speed would look good as a wide receiver also.
After a great conversation with Coach Mickens,I am blessed to receive an offer from the University of Notre Dame!! #blessed #grateful @CoachMickens @QHHSFBCoachG @Qhhsfbfabela @recruitcoachmc @GregBiggins @adamgorney @BrandonHuffman pic.twitter.com/bLNYI4YmLl
— Adonyss Currie (@AdonyssCurrie) May 8, 2023
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