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Florida recruits in the 2018 class by rkellyatrecess
Florida recruits have taken a lot of grief for how well they stick at Notre Dame. Aaron Lynch, Kevin Stepherson, and the late Greg Bryant were all very talented football players who did not fit as well in other parts of the Notre Dame experience. At one point the Notre Dame staff unofficially stopped recruiting in Florida.
16 of the original 27 signees in the 2018 class remain on the roster heading into their senior seasons (59%). There were four Florida prospects in that class and all four remain on the roster, despite the high turnover. Those four players are Kevin Austin, Houston Griffith, George Takacs, and Joe Wilkins. Griffith is originally from Chicagoland and dabbled in the Transfer Portal before deciding to return.