Benjamin Morrison might be developing into a star, but Notre Dame always can use some depth in its secondary. Once Rhode Island defensive back Antonio Carter entered the transfer portal in April, the Irish were among many Football Bowl Subdivision teams interested. They officially made their offer May 5, and Florida and LSU followed over the next few days. Finally, Carter was ready to make his decision, and it was good news for the Irish:
thank you Lord, He made it all possible! #Committed #GoIrish🍀@Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/k8TDqPDNkV
— Antonio Carter (@AntonioC_viii) May 13, 2023
Carter started 21 of the Rams’ 22 games over the past two seasons and played in all of them. During that period, he recorded 105 tackles, broke up 17 passes, had 5.5 tackles for loss, forced three fumbles, recovered another three fumbles and had one interception. Basically, he did everything expected of a defensive back, and he was ready to see what he can do at the top tier of college football. Here’s hoping he can at least approach what he did in the Football Championship Subdivision.
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