Nation’s No. 2 quarterback in 2025 adds Notre Dame to offer list

On3 imageby:Mike Singer03/17/23

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Today marks the third annual “Pot of Gold” recruiting day, which is the Notre Dame staff’s big initiative that falls each year on St. Patrick’s Day. The staff will send out several dozen offers in the high school sophomore class, and for this year, it’s the 2025 recruiting cycle.

New quarterbacks coach Gino Guidugli and Co. sent out an intriguing Pot of Gold offer today. Hodgenville (Ky.) Lexington Christian Academy’s Cutter Boley, who ranks as the nation’s No. 21 overall recruit and No. 2 quarterback according to the 2025 On3 Industry Ranking, received the good news from the Notre Dame staff.

Boley visited Notre Dame last June for Irish Invasion, and Blue & Gold has already reported that the four-star prospect is set to return to South Bend. He’ll be on campus next weekend.

Kentucky — the in-state school — is currently considered the leader for Boley according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM). It’s early in Boley’s recruitment, but Kentucky insider Nick Roush has already logged a prediction for the 6-5, 205-pounder to end up at Kentucky.

Tennessee, Michigan, Alabama, Penn State, Ole Miss, Miami and Oregon are among his other scholarship offers.

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After his 2022 season, Boley took a short break from throwing and is back into the thick of things on the 7v7 circuit.

“It’s great. I’m full speed,” Boley told On3 earlier this year. “We’ve got some guys that can go get the ball. Wins and losses don’t matter, it’s about developing everybody. We’re all out here getting better, playing against some of the best kids in the country. I just got to get the ball to my playmakers and let them go to work.”

While Notre Dame is just offering Boley, don’t forget that he’s only a sophomore, and there’s a long ways to go for him.

“I want to give all schools a chance to recruit me,” Boley recently told On3. “I want to give schools that just started talking to me a chance to actually recruit me before I start narrowing anything down. Probably towards the end of the summer is when I’ll narrow my top 12, top 10 and then throughout the year, I’ll narrow that down.”

Boley played his sophomore season at LCA after transferring in from LaRue County, a move that led to him lighting it up in 2022. Boley threw for 3,901 total yards, 36 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions across 13 games played for the Eagles. His 300 passing yards per game led the entire state.

To check out Notre Dame’s entire 2025 offer list, click here.

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