Notre Dame football: LSU commit Khari Gee flips to the Irish

Dec 29, 2018; Arlington, TX, United States; View of the back of the helmet of Notre Dame Fighting Irish offensive lineman Max Siegel (64) during warm-ups for the 2018 Cotton Bowl college football playoff semifinal game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Clemson Tigers at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 29, 2018; Arlington, TX, United States; View of the back of the helmet of Notre Dame Fighting Irish offensive lineman Max Siegel (64) during warm-ups for the 2018 Cotton Bowl college football playoff semifinal game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Clemson Tigers at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /
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Notre Dame football continues to stack their 2021 recruiting class. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports
Notre Dame football continues to stack their 2021 recruiting class. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports /

The Notre Dame football program continues to get huge prospects to flip, this time safety Khari Gee, a former LSU commit.

Notre Dame got a massive flip on Friday, as they got safety commit Khari Gee, an LSU commit out of Georgia. This comes as a little surprise from the outside, because he is someone that hasn’t been mentioned for the Irish until Early Signing Day really began on Wednesday.

It seemed to be a mutual parting between Gee and the LSU staff, which you never really know the true reasoning behind it all, but regardless, he’s now inked with Notre Dame and is headed to South Bend as a huge part of this class now. Woodward Academy, where he attends high school, is a really good academic school, and it’s something he and his family really hold up high on their list.

Clearly, Notre Dame checks off that massive box and gives you everything and more when you look at the combination of academics and athletics. Gee holds 35 offers from Clemson, Oregon, USC, and many other big-time programs. For the Irish, this is a kid who should come in and get significant playing time as a freshman in 2021.

So what does he bring to South Bend?