2024-25 Football Roster

#12 Jordan Botelho 2023-24 Football Roster

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Height 6-3
Weight 245
Class Sophomore/Sophomore
High School Saint Louis
Hometown Honolulu, HI
Jordan Botelho - Football - Notre Dame Fighting Irish

HONORS AND AWARDS

  • Watchlist for 2025 Senior Bowl
  • 2023 Sun Bowl Jimmy Rodgers Jr. Trophy (Lineman of the Game)

AS A GRADUATE (2024)

  • at TEXAS A&M (8/31): Registered a career-high six total tackles – three solo and three assisted – in the win… added a team-best two quarterback hurries
  • NORTHERN ILLINOIS (9/7): Started on the defensive line… made collected three tackles… one solo and two assisted
  • at PURDUE (9/15): Started on the defensive line… posted three total tackles… one solo and two assisted… had a sack for a loss of 13 yards

AS A SENIOR (2023)

  • Played in all 13 games, starting 12 contest as the team’s primary viper … Recorded 32 tackles, 18 solo … Added 4.5 tackles for loss, and four sacks … Added three quarterback hurries
  • NAVY (8/26): Started on the defensive line, making his season debut against the Midshipmen in Dublin, Ireland … Earned three tackles, one solo and a quarterback hurry in the win
  • TENNESSEE STATE (9/2): Finished with a pair of solo tackles … Recorded his first sack of the season, dropping TSU for a five-yard loss
  • at NORTH CAROLINA STATE (9/9): One solo tackle in the win
  • CENTRAL MICHIGAN (9/16): Recorded three solo tackles in the victory
  • OHIO STATE (9/23): Earned four tackles, three solo … Added a sack for a loss of nine yards
  • at DUKE (9/30): Recorded four assisted tackles in the win
  • at LOUISVILLE (10/7): Finished with two tackles, one solo
  • PITTSBURGH (10/28): Recorded one tackle, a four-yard loss on a sack in the victory
  • at CLEMSON (11/4): Earned four tackles, two solo
  • at STANFORD (11/25): Recorded three tackles, two solo … Added a quarterback hurry
  • OREGON STATE – TONY THE TIGER SUN BOWL (12/29): Earned the game’s Most Outstanding Lineman award, finishing with a career-high five tackles, adding two solo, a sack for a five-yard loss, 1.5 tackles for loss and a quarterback hurry

AS A JUNIOR (2022)

  • Played in all 13 games of the season, and was a key contributor on one of the nation’s top special teams units. Finished the year with 11 total tackles, 6.5 for loss and 4.5 sacks. His sack total was good for second-most on the team, trailing only consensus All-American Isaiah Foskey’s 11.
  • SYRACUSE (10/29): Recorded his first career sack in the third quarter, dropping the Orange quarterback for a three-yard loss. Added another sack to finish with two in the contest, dropping Syracuse for a total loss of 10 yards.
  • CLEMSON (11/5): Blocked a punt in the first quarter, Notre Dame’s sixth of the season, that Prince Kollie returned for a touchdown to put the Irish up in the first quarter.
  • Navy (11/12): Added a solo tackle in the win.
  • Boston College (11/19): Finished with three tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss. Added a half sack for a loss of four yards.
  • USC (11/26): Added a solo tackle, a TFL for a loss of three yards.
  • South Carolina – TaxSlayer Gator Bowl (12/30): Added solo two tackles, both sacks in the victory. Added two more quarterback hurries as the Irish defense held South Carolina to just one offensive score over the final 30 minutes of game action.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2021)

  • Played in 11 games for the Irish this season and made first career start against Wisconsin in Chicago; Finished season with 18 tackles (11 solo), including 3 TFLs and the first two sacks of his career
  • WISCONSIN (9/25): Botelho made his first start and collected a tackle in the win over the Badgers.
  • NORTH CAROLINA (10/30): Recorded his first sack of his career in the fourth quarter as he finished with two tackles (both solo), one for loss
  • NAVY (11/6): Earned his second sack in as many weeks, resulting in a seven-yard loss in the first quarter
  • VIRGINIA (11/13): Set a career-high with four tackles (one solo) in a win over the Cavaliers
  • GEORGIA TECH (11/20): Matched a career-best with four tackles (two solo), including one TFL which resulted in a loss of three yards
  • STANFORD (11/27): Reached the four tackle mark for the third consecutive week

AS A FRESHMAN (2020)

  • Played in 11 of 12 games for the Irish this season; Made collegiate debut against South Florida and returned a blocked punt for a TD; Finished season with four tackles (two solo)
  • SOUTH FLORIDA (9/19): Posted one tackle and returned a blocked punt (Osita Ekwonu block) for a touchdown in the 52-0 win; Marked the only punt return TD in the ACC that week and just the second at that point in the season; Became the only player in the FBS that week to post a punt return touchdown; Provided notable pressure on another South Florida punt, forcing a rushed punt that traveled just one yard and gave the Irish possession at the South Florida 25-yard line
  • FLORIDA STATE (10/10): Posted one tackle in the win
  • LOUISVILLE (10/17): Posted one tackle in the 12-7 win
  • CLEMSON (11/7): Marked a tackle in the 47-40 2OT win over the then-No. 1 Tigers
  • Saw action in wins against Pitt (10/24), Georgia Tech (10/31), Boston College (11/14) and Syracuse (12/5)
  • Played in the ACC Championship game against Clemson (12/19) and the CFP Semifinal at the Rose Bowl Game versus Alabama (1/1)

PREP AND PERSONAL

  • A four-star recruit by 247Sports, Rivals and ESPN.com
  • No. 114 overall player nationally, No. 6 inside linebacker nationally and No. 1 player from Hawaii by 247Sports.com
  • No. 198 overall player nationally, No. 12 inside linebacker nationally and No. 1 player from Hawaii by Rivals (5.8 Rivals rank)
  • No. 183 overall player nationally, No. 26 player regionally, No. 14 inside linebacker nationally and No. 1 player from Hawaii by ESPN.com (82 Scout Grade)
  • In 2019, tallied 35.5 tackles, including 10 sacks, helping Saint Louis to an undefeated season and state championship
  • With Saint Louis, won three-straight Hawaii football state championships
  • One of five high school finalists for the 2019 Butkus Award, honoring the nation’s top linebackers
  • Played for coach Cal Lee at Saint Louis
  • Enrolled early at Notre Dame, began in the spring semester of 2020