![]() "Coach O'Leary played a big part," said Carter. The staff put in the work over the past four days and secured a commitment from a 6-1, 200-pound difference-maker. This is a huge win at a position of need for safeties coach Chris O'Leary, defensive coordinator Al Golden, director of recruiting Chad Bowden and Freeman. This is where I can get the job done for myself and for my team. I've already had my fun as a college student and already did all that, so that's not what I'm looking for. I was looking for a place to lock in and do what I do. As far as academics and all that, I want to build relationships with people that can benefit me for the rest of my life. Not everyone can come to a school like this. What stood out that most about Notre Dame is the fact that it's quality. ![]() All of the schools offered that, but this was different. ![]() "I'm blessed to play at a school that will showcase my talent. ![]() "It was really the opportunity to play at a high level and showcase my talents against great schools and play for a Top 10 team," said Carter. Rhode Island safety transfer Antonio Carter II has committed to play ball for head coach Marcus Freeman and the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame needed another big splash on the recruiting trail as it pertains to the Transfer Portal and that is exactly what took place. ![]()
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