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Can Marcus Freeman finally make Notre Dame a September team?

Notre Dame football is once again living on the edge. The Irish entered the 2025 season with playoff hopes, but early September losses to Texas A&M and Miamihave left Marcus Freeman's team facing the same problem that has haunted them in recent years: too little margin for error.At 2-2, every game left on the schedule is essentially a playoff test. A 10-2 finish may not even be enough to reach the College Football Playoff, depending on how other contenders finish. That pressure makes the rest of the season both stressful and unforgiving for players and fans.Best College Football Matchups for Week 3The frustration is that Notre Dame has shown what it can be at its best. Last season, after a stunning home loss to Northern Illinois, the Irish regrouped and rattled off 11 straight wins to put themselves back into […]

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Marcus Freeman honors Notre Dame star, entrusting him with a family legacy

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.Patrick Mahomes laughs at the conversation topic Travis Kelce choseBut 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 […]

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Marcus Freeman holds Notre Dame’s future in his hands: Who will be the Fighting Irish’s QB?

The clock is ticking for Marcus Freeman. With the regular season just over a week away, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach has yet to name his starting quarterback-and his two candidates aren't making the decision easy.Notre Dame is staring down one of its toughest starts ever. Freeman's team opens the season on the road against 10th-ranked Miami, then returns home to face No. 19 Texas A&M and in-state rival Purdue. Add to that the sky-high expectations following last year's run to the College Football Playoff final, and the pressure couldn't be higher.This summer has been anything but simple for Freeman. After narrowing the field, the battle now comes down to two contenders: C.J. Carr and Kenny Minchey. Each brings a unique skill set that could fit perfectly into offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock's system-and that's exactly what makes the […]

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Notre Dame’s bold QB move could define the 2027 class

While most programs are zeroed in on the upcoming season, Notre Dame is quietly building out its future-several years into the future, to be exact.With five-star QB CJ Carr expected to lead the Irish soon, head coach Marcus Freeman and his staff have their sights set on who might follow. One name is already rising above the rest: Peyton Houston. The Louisiana quarterback, who just wrapped up his sophomore season, landed a scholarship offer from Notre Dame and is officially on the radar for the 2027 class.Houston, currently ranked the No. 8 QB in his class by On3, combines a big arm, sharp decision-making, and mobility. His current numbers? 4,480 passing yards, 38 touchdowns, just six picks, plus 690 rushing yards and seven more scores. He's the type of dual-threat talent that gets programs buzzing early-and Notre Dame didn't want […]

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Marcus Freeman’s special recruiting rules to ensure Notre Dame retains its essence in the future

Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman has been in the news in the college football world, not just for how he leads on the field but also for his smart way of getting new players. While many teams rely a lot on the transfer portal to get players, Freeman sticks to high school recruiting, sure that training them for a long time is key to keep up success at Notre Dame.Travis Hunter goes through graduation ceremony at the University of Colorado BoulderColorado Buffaloes / XTraditional recruiting philosphyFreeman has said that Notre Dame does well when players join early and grow inside the program. In a recent inteview, he said:"We've always said we're going to major in high school recruiting. The greatest strength we have here is the love for this university, and in order to do that, you have to […]

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Arch Manning is in great hands as Texas’ Steve Sarkisian climbs head coach ranks

It's been a long winding journey for Steve Sarkisian in his coaching career. A rising star as the head coach of the Washington Huskies from 2009 to 2013, Sarkisian seemed to hit the jackpot with a big-money move to USC. But it all came crashing down quickly, aided by an alcohol addiction that led to his unwanted departure from the school's football program. Sarkisian then had to repair his image and start his coaching career anew.Spells at Alabama and with the Atlanta Falcons ultimately led to another head coaching opportunity, with a Texas Longhorns program that wanted to get back to winning ways. They certainly have under Sarkisian, winning the Big 12 in 2023 and reaching the College Football Playoff semifinals in 2024. Sarkisian has also groomed Arch Manning, who has bided his time but is ready for superstardom in […]

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Notre Dame is in a tug-of-war with Bill Belichick to land the son of an NFL legend

Marcus Freeman may have missed out on a national title last January, but he's not about to let one of the most sought-after blue-chip NFL prospects in the 2026 recruiting class slip through his fingers. His challenge? Going up against none other than Bill Belichick.Devin Fitzgerald isn't just one of the top high school prospects in the 2026 class-he's also the son of Arizona Cardinals icon Larry Fitzgerald Jr. A junior at Brophy College Prep, Devin is poised to take college football by storm, searching for the program that will offer him the best path to success.Ranked No. 8 nationally and No. 4 in Arizona by 247Sports, the young receiver has already received offers from top programs, including Duke, Cal, Kansas State, Arizona, UCLA, Michigan, North Carolina, and, of course, Notre Dame.The race to sign FitzgeraldFitzgerald began turning heads in […]

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