
Former Notre Dame defensive back Max Redfield was dismissed from the football team back in August after an arrest on gun and drug charges. After several months, it now appears that Redfield has found a new school.
According to Dan Albano of the Orange County Register, Redfield will be heading to Indiana University-Pennsylvania to finish out his football career.
Ex- @missionfootball Notre Dame S Max Redfield says move to D2 Indiana Uni. of Penn. inspired by time training w/ late Konrad Reuland in '16
— Dan Albano (@ocvarsityguy) June 30, 2017
More from @maxired10 "I obviously expect myself to have the best year of my life and have a chance to go in the first rd (of the NFL draft)"
— Dan Albano (@ocvarsityguy) June 30, 2017
IUP competes in Division II.
Redfield is a former five-star recruit of the 2013 recruiting class, where he was the No. 3 safety and No. 3 overall recruit out of California that year. Redfield developed into one of the top defenders for Notre Dame, accumulating 143 total tackles in his three seasons in South Bend. Before his dismissal, Redfield was expected to be a starter in the Notre Dame secondary for a third season.
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