901 Elite: DeVontae Momah Chooses Notre Dame
- Jeremiah Fentress
- Jan 30
- 1 min read

In a thrilling decision that has college football fans talking, DeVontae Momah, the highly-touted cornerback from Alpharetta, Georgia, has committed to Notre Dame. He passed on other top programs like Michigan, Florida, Ohio State, and Georgia. A key reason for his choice is his deep respect for Head Coach Marcus Freeman.
Standing at 6'1" and weighing 175 pounds, Momah is known for his lightning-fast speed, clocking a 40-yard dash in the low 4.3s. His man-to-man coverage skills are exceptional, making him a formidable opponent for any wide receiver. While he needs to improve his press technique and tackling, his natural athleticism and quick recovery abilities make him a standout player.
During his junior year at Alpharetta High, Momah earned All-State recognition with notable stats: six interceptions and 15 pass deflections, highlighting his knack for disrupting plays. His agility and explosive speed are his trademarks.
Speaking about Coach Freeman, Momah shared his enthusiasm with a Gen-Z twist: “Coach Freeman’s got that real energy. He’s legit, and I know he’ll guide me to the NFL. Notre Dame's where I’ll evolve.”
Momah's commitment reflects his aspirations for an NFL career, with Notre Dame offering a premier setting to hone his talents. Fans and analysts are eager to watch him bring his high school success to the college stage.

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