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Ryan Roberts talks about the biggest questions that Notre Dame still needs to answer this offseason, in order to meet the lofty expectations that they have for the 2025 season. *3 Big QUESTIONS That ...
Notre Dame had a huge month of commitments in April and carried that momentum into May by receiving a verbal commitment from four-star linebacker Jakobe Clapper of Cincinnati powerhouse St. Xavier on ...
Gold’s teammates also had that home victory to celebrate. No. 17 Duke welcomed Notre Dame to Durham for its last home series of the regular season this weekend. The Blue Devils took the first ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Brian Urlacher’s son has left Notre Dame to play for the team’s biggest rival. Kennedy Urlacher entered the transfer portal after playing one season at Notre Dame.
Former All-American running back Eric Penick has died, Notre Dame announced Saturday. He was 71 years old. His cause of death is unknown. “We are deeply saddened by the passing of Eric Penick ...
“BREAKING: Notre Dame transfer Safety Kennedy Urlacher has Committed to USC, he tells @on3sports,” Fawcett wrote. “The 5’11 200 S will have 3 years of eligibility remaining. He’s the Son ...
Zac Yoakam decided to transfer out of Notre Dame after three years. On Thursday, the kicker announced on Instagram that he was entering the spring transfer portal with two years left of eligibility.
Notre Dame women's basketball got a second player out of the transfer portal Friday, signing Gisela Sanchez of Barcelona, Spain. Sanchez played at Kansas State last year, averaging 4.2 points and ...
SOUTH BEND – It opened with an apology, the conversation that offered a window into the world of Notre Dame basketball graduate transfer power forward Carson Towt ...
Notre Dame quarterback Steve Angeli is expected to enter the transfer portal as a graduate transfer, CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz reports. Angeli spent the spring competing for starting reps with ...
Notre Dame is among the teams that will have to work to remain within the 105-player roster limit. Chances are best that Notre Dame will see more players depart than enter, but who all will end ...