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Notre Dame safety Kennedy Urlacher will transfer to USC for the 2025 football season, he told On3 Sports. Urlacher is the son ...
Kennedy Urlacher is the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher. He is now a Trojan and no longer a Notre Dame ...
After entering the transfer portal on Wednesday, Notre Dame safety Kennedy Urlacher has committed to the USC Trojans, according to reports from On3. Urlacher's father is Brian Urlacher ...
From Pat Doyle’s electric 92-yard kickoff return to Monty Stickles’ two-touchdown day, this game showcased the grit and depth ...
USC locked down its first spring transfer portal commitment on Saturday morning with the addition of former Notre Dame safety Kennedy Urlacher, the son of NFL legend Brian Urlacher. Ex-Notre Dame ...
Per Hayes Fawcett of On3, Urlacher committed to USC. “BREAKING: Notre Dame transfer Safety Kennedy Urlacher has Committed to USC, he tells @on3sports,” Fawcett wrote. “The 5’11 200 S ...
Kennedy Urlacher entered the transfer portal after playing one season at Notre Dame. On3.com and several other news outlets are now reporting that he has committed to play for USC. Urlacher plays ...
Notre Dame Fighting Irish safety Kennedy Urlacher announced he is entering the portal, and he is entering with a “Do Not Contact” tag. Will the USC Trojans be a team to watch to land the safety?
ESPN’s Chris Low, Max Olson, and Adam Rittenberg report that, given how poorly his Rocky Top exit went, Iamaleava’s camp turned USC, Notre Dame, UNC, and Texas Tech, among others, off from a ...
Former Notre Dame star Xavier Watts knows his future home ... His highlight moment was when he picked off USC quarterback Caleb Williams twice in a 48-20 victory over the Trojans.
SOUTH BEND—Kennedy Urlacher, reportedly headed to USC via the transfer portal after one season as a reserve safety for Notre Dame football, may have tipped his hand in an April 4 interview.
At the end of the 2024 season, Notre Dame's pass defense ranked No.4 in passing ... but a few rough moments against USC and Ohio State leave some questionably dissatisfied with his performance ...