Class of 2026 4-star offensive tackle Grayson McKague Notre Dame bound. Mackyog announced its commitment to Fighting Ireland on Wednesday after clearly targeting July 1st.
McCague officially visited Notre Dame last weekend (June 13th to June 15th).
Before that, he made an official visit. Pennsylvania On the weekend from June 6th to June 8th. McCague was also planning a trip Texas This weekend for an official visit in Austin (June 20th to June 22nd).
La Salle College High School (Windmoor, PA) stands out in the 210th overall prospect for Rivals250. He is also ranked as the No. 4 recruit in Pennsylvania and is the No. 23 offensive tackle in the 2026 cycle.
At Notre Dame, McCaug plays under the head coach Marcus Freemanoffensive coordinator/tight end coach, Mike Denblokoffensive line coach Joe Ruhrdoff And the rest of the staff.
Notre Dame competes as an independent rather than a conference, but Fighting Ireland meets the criteria McCaug was looking for in his university program.
“The biggest things about my recruitment are athletic reputation, conferences (or competition), academics and campus/social life,” McKegg previously told Rivals.com.
In addition to the school mentioned, McCaug has received scholarship offers from Alabama, Boston College, Duke, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolinanorthwest, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Stanford, Syracuse, Tennessee, Wake Forest, West VirginiaWisconsin etc.
The 6-foot-8, 280-pound McKeog earned his first team all-state honors in 2024 as a junior. He also plays LaSalle basketball. In the classroom, he carries a 4.14 grade point average.
When McKeogh joins the class, Notre Dame’s 2026 class Currently, it includes 17 total pledges. McCaug is the fifth offensive lineman in that group. He joins fellow four-star Sullivan Garvin, Tyler Merrill, Ben Nichols and Gregory Patrick.
Fighting Ireland is currently ranked second in the national recruitment team rankings.