Ex-OSU Stars Explain What Makes Notre Dame Special

Notre Dame's recent recruitment of former Ohio State receivers raises questions about Ryan Day's leadership and academic priorities within the Buckeyes program.

When Notre Dame snagged two former Ohio State wide receivers through the Transfer Portal, it was a significant victory for the Fighting Irish. Mylan Graham and Quincy Porter, now part of Marcus Freeman's squad, have shared some candid insights into their decision to switch allegiances.

Both players saw an opportunity for more playing time, but their reasons went beyond just that. Their comments not only shine a positive light on Freeman's program but also cast some shadows over Ohio State's Ryan Day.

Graham didn't hold back when discussing the differences between the two schools. He emphasized the importance of academics at Notre Dame, noting that attending classes in person is a significant part of the experience. It’s clear that academics play a crucial role in South Bend, a point Graham made with a touch of humor.

Quincy Porter, on the other hand, offered a subtler critique. He praised the accessibility and engagement of Marcus Freeman, highlighting how frequently he interacts with the head coach. Porter's remarks suggest a contrast with his experience at Ohio State, where such interactions might have been less frequent.

These insights underscore a key aspect of Notre Dame's recruiting success under Freeman: his visible presence and active involvement with players and recruits. It's a dynamic that not only enhances the team culture but also appeals to prospective athletes considering their collegiate futures.