Future Notre Dame WR 'Moss'd' his way to a head-turning TD Irish fans have to see

A Notre Dame commit’s game-breaking play turned heads—and maybe flipped a few narratives, too.
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It's not hard to rationalize why the Notre Dame football team wants to make sure and hang on to commit Dylan Faison, and it has nothing to do with his brother Jordan already being a member of the Fighting Irish. This past weekend, Dylan showed exactly why the Blue and Gold were happy when he committed and happier still when he announced he wasn't flipping despite a push by the home-state Miami Hurricanes.

In fact, in the latest game for the Saint Andrews Scots, Faison showed off impressive wide receiver skills that reminded some of the great Randy Moss. One catch in particular demonstrated why Dylan continues to get a ton of attention from Power 4 schools.

On one impressive touchdown catch, Faison was well covered, but managed to go up and get the ball, as his defender fell after also jumping for the ball. The Notre Dame football commit was then able to stroll into the endzone for the score.

Notre Dame football commit Dylan Faison dominates with highlight-reel TD

In Saint Andrews' 45-28 win, Faison ended the game with two of the four touchdown passes by quarterback Jack Williams. After the game, the wide receiver was plenty humble, giving credit to the coaching staff for calling the plays that were so successful.

"The playcalling was excellent tonight. They put me in the right spots, and I just executed," Faison said.

Dylan Faison is just the latest talented wide receiver the Notre Dame football team has hauled in over the last few classes. As his 2025 campaign continues, it might even turn out that this legacy prospect is a steal.

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