SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame left tackle Mike McGlinchey has about three months until he has to make a decision about his football future, but for now, the redshirt junior captain said he intends to return for a fifth year.Answering a question about his recruiting process, McGlinchey said Wednesday that he entered college with a five-year plan, and he hasnt deviated from that mindset.I have 19 games left here and thats what I fully intend to take on, McGlinchey said. I have a lot left to learn. Im not ready to go anywhere. I have the best in the business coaching me [offensive line coach Harry Hiestand] each and every day, and its to my benefit to stay here and learn from and theres nothing that I can do to want to change that. I have no intention of wanting to change that.Ive played a lot of football so far, but I have a lot left to accomplish and Im not going to put myself in position to go somewhere when Im not full ready to. Im fully confident that I will be ready at some point, but I dont think it will be after this season.Scouts Inc.s Todd McShay lists McGlinchey as the No. 22 overall prospect on his latest draft board, which was released two weeks ago.McGlinchey was asked whether his intentions for next season may change should his stock rise like that of his predecessor, Ronnie Stanley, who was picked sixth overall by the Baltimore Ravens in this years NFL draft.I dont know, I dont really pay attention to all that, McGlinchey said. Its not going to come down to a projection for me. Its going to come down to a mindset and a look in the mirror of whether or not Im ready to go. And based off of what Im feeling now, Im pretty confident that Ill be back here for a fifth year, and its not any major decision, groundbreaking decision. I fully intended to do that when I first got to college.Like I said, I have so much left to learn here and its not going to come down to projections or potential money that I can make. If Im good enough at the point where I feel ready to do it, Ill do it, and those projections will become reality at some point when its my time to be ready to do that.The 6-foot-7?, 310-pound McGlinchey is in his second year as a starter for the Fighting Irish, having played right tackle last season. He saw time in all 13 games as a redshirt freshman, too, and is a first cousin of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan.McGlinchey is the third Notre Dame player in the past four years to say in-season that he plans to return to school for another year, but both previous players to say that -- defensive end Stephon Tuitt in 2013 and receiver Will Fuller in 2015 -- ended up declaring for the draft after those respective seasons.Redshirt sophomore quarterback DeShone Kizer, who is McShays No. 1 quarterback and No. 18 overall prospect, spoke after McGlinchey on Wednesday but wouldnt entertain draft questions when pressed, saying his focus is on this season.If you know me you know that thats the last thing I want to talk about, Kizer said. The circle that I keep close to me knows that those conversations arent going to happen till they need to. Jaren Jackson Jersey . 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RESULT: Week 10 game choice We reveal what you chose as the live Sky Sports action next week Also making the cut is the appearance of a squirrel at Lambeau Field and causing play to come to a halt, while the Jacksonville Jaguars seasoon goes from bad to worse with another defeat, this one included their own players colliding with each other.dddddddddddd.And tempers were clearly running high on Sunday as there were three ejections across the league, including two in one game - hit play on the video at the top of the page to watch our collection and head to Sky Sports 1 on Monday night for the final action of week. Seattle Seahawks v Buffalo Bills November 8, 2016, 1:15am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Also See: WATCH: Worst rabona ever? WATCH: 99-yard kick-off return TD RESULT: Week 10 game choice WATCH: Catch of the year? ' ' '