Notre Dame football received a big commitment on Monday when 2026 Savannah (Ga.) Benedictine Military School wide receiver Bubba Frazier. The 5-10, 175-pound pass catcher is one of the more dangerous space weapons in the 2026 recruiting class.
Max Brown comes from a rich lineage and an athletic family. His dad, Mike Brown, played at Furman University from 1992-1996 and is now an assistant coach with the Jefferson Dragons, where Brown plays.
Notre Dame football has been going through a tough stretch with wide receiver recently. The whole process during the 20225 class was flawed from the jump, and the Irish staff have had several misses early on in 2026 as well.
The 2026 wide receiver class is a very, very important one for Notre Dame. Wide receiver coach Mike Brown and the Irish staff are in a great position with several top pass catchers in the country, and could be putting together a tremendous class.
Notre Dame currently has a class of 22 hard commitments for 2025 but it remains to be seen how many of those stick around. Marcus Freeman and wide receivers coach Mike Brown know that work remains at wide receiver and the Fighting Irish coaching staff has been busy evaluating talent and addressing the problem.
Speaking to reporters in one of his rare press availabilities, Bengals owner Mike Brown said they plan to try to extend WR Ja’Marr Chase on a long-term deal at some point. “Our intention is to keep Ja’Marr Chase,” Brown said via Kelsey Conway.
A few weeks ago, the Wisconsin Badgers football program lost its associate head coach and wide receiver coach, Mike Brown, who moved to Notre Dame in a