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WATCH: How Notre Dame announced its signees in the 2024 class

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Marcus Freeman
Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman. (Chad Weaver/Blue & Gold)

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish media team outdid themselves once again with their National Signing Day videos.

The official Notre Dame football Twitter account posted videos to introduce each new class of 2024 signee. Each video is 14 seconds in length, and the theme of this year’s announcements has the recruit coming out of a vault with an AI voice giving a quick welcome as a new Irish player.

Marcus Freeman tweeted a video titled “Mission Complete 24K GOLD” with acting from the Irish staff, which was equally hysterically funny and really neat. That video is embedded below, along with the rest of the announcements from the Notre Dame twitter account in the order that they announced the signees.

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Everything Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said about Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa, Aneyas Williams and other signees

Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman spoke publicly about the program’s 2024 recruiting class for the first time Wednesday. During his signing day news conference, he left few stones unturned.

In about a 45-minute presser, Freeman dedicated about half of it to the high school football recruits it signed Wednesday. Here is everything he said about them, including comments on Cam WilliamsKyngstonn Viliamu-AsaGuerby LambertCJ Carr and others.

On the importance of signing a five-star wide receiver and what Cam Williams can add to the group: 

“I don’t know if Cam (Williams) was maybe a five-star when he committed. I don’t know when he became one, but the thing that attracted us to Cam was his speed. When we said, ‘Hey, we need to address speed.’ That was part of Loren Landow. That’s a part of recruiting. We want to continue to enhance our speed on the outside on both sides of the ball. 

“That was the thing with Cam. We saw him, multiple times, run 4.4s. We had him in camp. We had him live. He is a tremendous player from Chicago. And we got to make sure that the best players in Chicago that fit this place continue to come to Notre Dame. That was the case with Cam.”