
Coming off a landmark 2024 season that ended with a 14-2 record and a serious push for the national title, Notre Dame is charging into 2025 with head coach Marcus Freeman fully steering the program’s direction.
Freeman has found a rare balance between the gritty, traditional identity of the Irish and a more aggressive, modern style of play. His recruiting has hit new highs, and key veterans are returning, paving the way for another strong campaign.
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But as the new season approaches, the spotlight isn’t just on athletic talent. It’s about leadership and who will set the tone. There is also a question over who will uplift teammates when the road gets bumpy, who will embody the culture Freeman has built since 2022?
With these questions in mind, Notre Dame’s naming of its 2025 team captains offers some answers, and one in particular tells a bigger story.
Donovan Hinish takes the torch from his brother
Among the six players named captains, one name stands out for fans of Irish football: Donovan Hinish. The junior defensive tackle is the younger brother of former Notre Dame standout and team captain Kurt Hinish, who went on to play in the NFL with the Houston Texans.
Donovan’s appointment is not simply a continuation of bloodlines, it’s a vote of confidence from Freeman in a player ready to carry forward a deeply personal legacy.
Kurt was the embodiment of grit and endurance, setting a record for most games played in Notre Dame history. Now, Donovan is forging his own path.
Standing 6-foot-2 and weighing 275 pounds, he had a productive 2024 season, notching 35 tackles (19 solo) and 4.5 sacks across 13 games. His presence on the field, like his brother before him, reflects the Irish spirit: tough, dependable, and unrelenting.
But Donovan is not alone in leadership.
Joining him are linebacker Drayk Bowen, wide receiver Will Pauling, offensive linemen Billy Schrauth and Aamil Wagner, and safety Adon Shuler. Bowen, a tackling machine with 78 stops last season, is the heartbeat of the defense.
Pauling, a Wisconsin transfer, earned his captaincy in just his first year, a rare feat that speaks volumes about his character and influence.
In the trenches, Schrauth and Wagner anchor the offensive line with experience and consistency, while Shuler adds toughness and edge to the secondary. Wagner even shares a hometown with Freeman – Huber Heights, Ohio – adding another layer to the team’s bond.
Together, this captain group forms the backbone of Freeman’s 2025 squad. With high expectations ahead, they’ll be tasked with guiding the Irish through adversity, keeping the culture intact, and writing the next chapter of Notre Dame football.
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