Standout Receiver Jayvan Boggs Is Ready To See What Notre Dame Is All About
Star 2025 Cocoa (Fla.) High School wide receiver Jayvan Boggs originally made his commitment to Ohio State back in October, but he opted to open everything back up in late March after he decommitted from the Buckeyes. A few weeks before that decision, Notre Dame did officially offer Boggs, which was surprising at the time.
For the first time, Boggs will be heading to South Bend this weekend for the Blue-Gold Game. Things have been trending in a solid direction between the Florida pass chances and Notre Dame, which should continue this weekend.
“I feel great about Notre Dame,” Boggs told Irish Breakdown. “We have great relationships right now. I’m consistently building with them everyday. My expectations are extremely high for the visit. I hear a lot of great things about Notre Dame and am excited to see it all.”
After things ended with the Buckeyes, Boggs is taking everything slow. He is busy taking visits to various schools and really exploring his best fit. Notre Dame looks like they could be a part of that final decision but will have to stay consistent over these next few weeks.
“Recruiting has been good,” he said. “I’m just taking all my visits and hearing everybody out. I’m grateful to be in the position I am. Right now my plan is to take my official visits and then commit before the season. I’m aiming for July or August right now. That’s the plan.”
There has been a ton of buzz about Notre Dame 2026 quarterback target Brady Hart, who is Boggs’ teammate and also visited campus recently. The Irish staff has hopes of continuing their momentum in Florida, with Boggs being a big cog on the 2025 board.
Boggs is rated as a four-star recruit by all of On3, ESPN and Rivals. The latter has him ranked the highest, currently sitting as the No. 73 overall player and No. 13 wide receiver in the 2025 recruiting class. That ranking also has Boggs ranked as the No. 14 player in Florida, a state that has continued to be friendlier to Notre Dame since Marcus Freeman took over.
Even before decommitting from his commitment to Ohio State, Boggs had been being pursued by a long list of impressive programs. Some of his top offers include the Fighting Irish, Georgia, Ohio State, USC, Texas, Oregon, Miami, Florida, Texas A&M, Penn State, Missouri, South Carolina, Washington, Arkansas, Colorado, Louisville, West Virginia, Pittsburgh, UCF and Boston College among others.
As a junior, Boggs was an absolute superstar for the Cocoa Tigers. In 15 games, the 6-0, 200-pound pass catcher hauled in 93 receptions for 1,493 yards and 23 touchdowns. He was a vital member of the 14-1 Cocoa squad, making big plays when the team needed it most.
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