In a stunning move that has sent shockwaves through the college football world, defensive lineman Aiden Hill, a highly-touted recruit from California, has de-committed from the University of Notre Dame and committed to Arizona State University. Hill had been a key part of Notre Dame’s 2025 recruiting class, having initially pledged to the Fighting Irish back in 2023. However, after months of careful consideration and deliberation, Hill has decided to make a dramatic change in his college football future.
Hill, who is ranked as one of the top defensive line prospects in the nation, took to social media on Tuesday afternoon to announce his decision to switch his commitment. The 6-foot-5, 290-pound defensive tackle had long been regarded as one of Notre Dame’s crown jewels in their recruiting class, but in his post, Hill cited a variety of factors leading to his decision, including a closer connection with the coaching staff and a more fitting football culture at Arizona State.
The news is a significant blow to Notre Dame’s recruiting efforts, as Hill was expected to be a cornerstone of their defensive line for years to come. Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman had heavily recruited the standout lineman, and his commitment was seen as a major win for the program. However, Hill’s sudden change of heart opens the door for Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham to make a major statement as he continues to build the Sun Devils’ program.
Arizona State’s strong pursuit of Hill paid off, and his commitment serves as a big boost for a program looking to regain relevance in the Pac-12 and beyond. Hill expressed his excitement about joining Arizona State and being part of the team’s growth, noting that he felt a strong sense of trust and excitement with the Sun Devils staff.
This unexpected twist in Hill’s recruitment marks the latest surprising development in college football recruiting as programs across the country adjust to an ever-changing landscape.