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Former NFL star Brian Urlacher's son, Kennedy, began his collegiate journey with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish last season. As a freshman, the safety played 14 games, recording 12 total tackles ...
So goes the father-son dynamic for Brian and Kennedy Urlacher. The junior prospect will visit Notre Dame, Miami and Kansas in the next month, but his last name didn’t earn him those scholarships.
Kennedy Urlacher, the son of Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher, announced his college football commitment Monday. The safety will take a different path toward following his father's footsteps.
Kennedy Urlacher, son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher, is exploring leaving Notre Dame after one season. Urlacher told Hayes Fawcett of On3.com he is entering the transfer portal.
The changing NIL landscape in college football has prompted legends like Brian Urlacher to react to the ongoing drama.
Kennedy Urlacher, the son of former Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher, told Hayes Fawcett of On3 on Saturday that he has committed to USC. Urlacher was previously with Notre Dame but entered ...
Former Notre Dame safety Kennedy Urlacher, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher, is reportedly transferring to USC, according to Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports. Urlacher registered 12 tackles ...
Notre Dame freshman safety Kennedy Urlacher, Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher's son, popped in Saturday's 66-7 win at Purdue. During the Fighting Irish's blowout of the ...
But that's what Kennedy Urlacher is doing, according to On3. The son of Bears legend Brian Urlacher, Kennedy will have three years of eligibility remaining for the Trojans. Kennedy Urlacher ...
Brian Urlacher's son is leaving Notre Dame. The Pro Football Hall of Famer's son, Kennedy, spent his freshman year with the Fighting Irish as a safety but has now entered the transfer portal.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Brian Urlacher’s son has left Notre Dame to play for the team’s biggest rival. Kennedy Urlacher entered the transfer portal after playing one season at Notre Dame.