The son of the Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher has decided where he wants to play his college ball.
Chandler (Ariz.) three-star safety Kennedy Urlacher announced on Twitter yesterday that he has committed to University of Notre Dame.
ENGAGED🍀🍀 #GoIrish @Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/XtLQhiRkRH
— Kennedy Urlacher (@k_urlacher11) May 1, 2023
Urlacher (6-foot-0, 190 pounds) had, too offers from 19 other programs, including Arizona, Arizona State, California, Stanford and Washington. He said Hayes Fawcett at On3 that education and connections are a big factor.
“The one thing that ended up impressing me at ND was the education and the network that is there, another thing that helped was the relationships that I built with the coaching staff there…. I’m probably closest to Coach Bowden… He’s great because he’s straight and genuine and very strong. The plan Coach Golden and Coach O’Leary have for me is to be an impact player at safety when my time comes.
Taking into account the composite ranking, Urlacher is #57 among safes in its class and No. 13 overall in the state of Arizona.
Urlacher has 13 tough commitments for Notre Dame’s 2024 class, which ranks No. 5 in the nation.
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