It’s not often that college programs get a “two for the price of one” prize during the recruiting process, but Notre Dame appears to have struck gold.

The Fighting Irish have landed four-star tight end Titus Hawk for its football team, and a proven run-producer for its baseball team in the class of 2027.

As Fighting Irish Wire covered last year, Notre Dame has been hot on Hawk’s trail for a while now, and got their man over several other blue-chip schools. Alabama, Florida, Michigan and Miami, among others, were also seriously interested in Hawk.

Hawk posted 31 catches for 644 yards and eight touchdowns on the gridiron last season.

On the diamond, Hawk hit .392 with four home runs and 33 RBIs last baseball season.

Hawk hails from Choctaw, Oklahoma, and was also heavily pursued by Oklahoma State, where his father Shane played collegiate baseball.

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