Redfield said he didn?t get to talk with the coaches too much, because he was busy preparing for and playing in a 91-33 win over North Torrance. But Kelly and Denbrock did visit with Redfield?s mother, stepdad and younger brother before the game.
?My mom said that she liked them both a lot and could tell that they?re really genuine and nice guys,? Redfield said.
?They reiterated all the things that I?d be getting if I went there and how I?d be involved with the team and where I fit in. My parents were pretty impressed.?
Redfield officially visited Notre Dame in October for the Stanford game with a verbal commitment to USC, and has since rescinded his commitment and turned his attention to the Irish, Washington and Oregon.
The 6-foot-3, 195-pound prospect visited Washington on Nov. 9 and has yet to set a visit to Oregon.
Since Redfield visited South Bend the Irish have all but secured a spot in the BCS National Championship with an undefeated regular season capped by a victory over the school Redfield was initially committed to. Redfield said the winning has helped Notre Dame a little and he still considers them at the top of his list.
?If I had a number one,? Redfield said, ?it would be Notre Dame.?
Redfield ranks as a four-star prospect with most recruiting services slating him as a top five safety and a top 50 player overall.
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