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    ‘The Things They Prioritize Are Really, Really Important to Me’ — Notre Dame Already Making Major Run for Elite 2028 QB

    Neimann Lawrence, a 15-year-old phenom from Miami Northwestern High School, is widely regarded as a top talent in the Class of 2028. He has caught the eye of recruiters nationwide with an impressive resume that includes offers from powerhouse programs like Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio State since he was just 12.

    His recent visit to Notre Dame’s Irish Invasion camp has raised speculation about whether the Fighting Irish can land this elite prospect, especially after he expressed admiration for the program’s values.

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    Notre Dame’s Values Align with Rising Star Neimann Lawrence’s Priorities

    Standing at 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds, the Miami native has already made waves with 1,300 passing yards and 16 touchdowns in just five games as a freshman, according to a report from The Athletic. ESPN’s Underclassman Report ranks him as one of the top players in his age group nationally, while On3 lists him among the top 100 players to watch in the Class of 2028.

    His talent has drawn scholarship offers from dozens of Power 4 programs, a testament to his potential to dominate the college gridiron. What sets him apart, though, is his perspective. During a visit to Notre Dame’s Irish Invasion camp on June 6, 2025, he shared thoughts that caught attention.

    In a piece by Mike Singer on On3, Lawrence said, “The things they prioritize at Notre Dame are really, really important to me.”

    The statement hints at a connection beyond football, likely tied to Notre Dame’s emphasis on education and personal development values that resonate with a young athlete guided by his mother, Angela, and coached by former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.

    Bridgewater, who took over as head coach at Miami Northwestern and led the team to its eighth state championship in 2024 with a 41-0 win over Raines, uniquely influenced Lawrence’s journey.

    Building a Future: How Lawrence Could Elevate Notre Dame’s Legacy

    Lawrence’s potential impact on Notre Dame goes beyond the field. If the Irish secure his commitment, he could become the face of a new era, much like past stars who elevated the program’s national profile.

    The team’s recent recruiting surge, vaulting them into the top 12 classes under Freeman, shows a commitment to rebuilding, but adding a quarterback of Lawrence’s caliber would solidify that momentum.

    Lawrence’s skill set aligns with Notre Dame’s pro-style offense. His ability to throw for 1,300 yards and 16 touchdowns as a freshman, combined with his size and poise, mirrors the traits of successful Irish quarterbacks.

    The program’s history of developing linemen like Trevor Laws, who recorded 112 tackles in 2007, suggests a strong foundation to support a young quarterback. With Freeman’s defensive-minded approach and a reloaded roster, Lawrence could lead Notre Dame back to the Playoff by the early 2030s.

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    The Irish have a shot, but it’ll take precision and timing to turn his camp visit into a commitment. Whatever the outcome, this race is shaping up to be one of the most watched stories in recruiting for years to come.

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