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Notre Dame star 'already over' playoff snub, defends bowl opt-out as he hopes for Heisman Trophy win
Heisman finalist Jeremiah Love said he has already moved past Notre Dame’s playoff snub and is focused on his next football opportunity.
Former Notre Dame quarterback and offensive coordinator Tommy Rees could be in line the get an interview to take the Michigan’s program.
It's been a wild week for some of college football's top programs, but even with the drama surrounding the Michigan Wolverines it hasn't taken away the attention from the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during bowl season.
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Notre Dame football rumors: Rival ADs ‘threatening to freeze out’ Fighting Irish of future schedules
Could Notre Dame football's future schedules be trashed because of its undisclosed College Football Playoff (CFP) agreement?
Notre Dame's Marcus Freeman led the Fighting Irish to a national title game last year, and now he might be heading to the NFL.
Now, we are seeing some of the roster fallout that is expected at the end of the season. Notably, backup quarterback Kenny Minchey has announced that he will enter the transfer portal when it opens at the start of the new year.
Even as he continued to fume over the Fighting Irish's exclusion Tuesday, Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua pushed back on the notion that Notre Dame had exited the bowl game business.
Notre Dame announced this week that point guard and leading scorer Markus Burton would undergo surgery for a left ankle injury, and that there is no timetable for his return. With conference play on the horizon,
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Notre Dame football should have their eyes set on a small school star to add once the Transfer Portal officially opens up
That could make the portal an intriguing option at the position for Notre Dame. An extremely interesting tight end option entered this week when Tulsa star Brody Foley announced his intentions to enter when it officially opens on January 2. While Foley will be labeled as a “small school star”, his game is anything but small.