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Notre Dame's Xavier Watts is a rare find in the modern college football era. The Omaha, Neb. product came to Notre Dame in the 2020 recruiting class as a wide receiver.
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Xavier Watts is the newest Notre Dame Consensus All-American - MSNX avier Watts continues the strong All-American football tradition at Notre Dame, by becoming a Consensus All-American in 2024.The only outlet dumb enough NOT to have Xavier on its first team ...
SOUTH BEND — Let the record show: Xavier Watts was perfectly willing to ride a horse into his senior season with Notre Dame football.. OK, maybe not into Kyle Field on Aug. 31 at Texas A&M, but ...
Notre Dame safety Xavier Watts has a bright future in football. The NFL is calling him, and he hopefully will have a nice career there. For now though, he continues to rack up accolades as part of ...
SOUTH BEND — Let the record show: Xavier Watts was perfectly willing to ride a horse into his senior season with Notre Dame football. OK, maybe not into Kyle Field on Aug. 31 at Texas A&M, but ...
We don’t talk nearly enough about Notre Dame safety Xavier Watts. This is one of the best players on one of the nation’s most historic college football programs, who are currently sitting at ...
EL PASO, Texas — Xavier Watts has decided he isn’t through with Notre Dame football just yet.. A unanimous All-America selection this season at safety, Watts revealed Saturday evening on ...
Notre Dame safety Xavier Watts had the game of his career in Notre Dame's upset of former No. 10 USC. ... definitely boosted us,” Watts said after Notre Dame’s 48-20 victory. “(It) gave us ...
Watts finished his Notre Dame career as a two-time All-American, unanimous in 2023 and consensus in 2024. He won the Bronko Nagurski Trophy in 2023 as well, a season which saw him absolutely ...
Watts saw action in 2020 only because Notre Dame endured a coronavirus outbreak in its locker room. He then moved to linebacker before 2021 and to safety halfway through that season. His most notable ...
Notre Dame's Xavier Watts is a rare find in the modern college football era. The Omaha, Neb. product came to Notre Dame in the 2020 recruiting class as a wide receiver.
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