Jordan Faison is one of the rare two-sport Division I college athletes.
Well, he was.
Notre Dame's football and lacrosse star isn't planning to continue double duty anymore.
Irish Sports Daily reports that Faison is giving up lacrosse to focus on football ahead of one final season on the gridiron with the Fighting Irish.
Faison was a national champion in lacrosse as a freshman, starting all 17 games in the midfield.
Last spring, Faison had nine goals for the Fighting Irish.
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This fall, the 5-foot-10, 185-pound Faison led Notre Dame with 49 catches and 640 receiving yards.
Faison arrived at Notre Dame as a football walk-on, but he broke through very quickly and is set up for a special season in fall 2026.
Intriguingly, the Fighting Irish will still have a Faison brother on the lacrosse field.
Dylan Faison signed as a two-sport, football and lacrosse athlete himself. He ranked as the No. 1 player in his lacrosse recruiting class, and he'll begin play with the Fighting Irish this spring.
The elder Faison will likely come to plenty of the games to support his little bro, but his focus will be on spring football as he works toward a productive final college football season.
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