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Three-star Nebraska LB Teddy Rezac commits to Notre Dame just a week after offer

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Notre Dame beats out Boston College for plenty of recruits. The Irish offering a player before Nebraska does is not particularly noteworthy.

But when those are the only Power Five offers a player holds, they stand out a bit more. Consensus three-star linebacker Teddy Rezac (Westside High School; Omaha, Neb.) committed to Notre Dame on Friday afternoon, the first linebacker to join the Irish class.

Notre Dame offered Rezac a scholarship less than a week ago. In the interim, he visited South Bend and received a scholarship offer from his homestate power.

One of those clearly held more weight than the other. All three service academies also sought Rezac, as did FCS powerhouses (and regional fits) North Dakota State, South Dakota State and Northern Iowa.

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