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Maddox Weil Impressed by Notre Dame

Maddox Weil, a standout wide receiver from Northrop High School in Indiana, is gaining national attention for his potential to play at the Division One level. With eleven offers already, including from Indiana and Purdue, and a strong possibility of an offer from Notre Dame, Weil is a top prospect in the Class of 2028. His impressive performance during a visit to Notre Dame, where he connected well with the coaching staff, has further fueled his recruitment. Currently ranked as the number one prospect in Indiana and the number thirty-two wide receiver nationally, Weil is a player to watch as his recruitment continues to develop.

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