I’ve seen worse It’s May, and while that may still seem like a long ways away from the college football season — it’s really not. Players will begin reporting to Notre Dame in June and then the summer workouts will roll into fall camp, and then it won’t be long until the Irish travel to College Station, Texas, to begin the 2024 season.
Sounds good to me The 2024 NCAA Division 1 Men’s Lacrosse Championship begins today, and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish aren’t just the defending national champions — they are the #1 overall seed in this year’s tournament.
Since Deland McCullough came to Notre Dame, the Irish program has been recruiting and developing the running back position about as well as anyone in all of college football.
Notre Dame coaches have been traveling all over the country during the Spring evaluation period over the last couple of weeks. On Monday, they traveled to see 2026 Charlotte (N.C.) Myers Park defensive end Rodney Dunham, who the staff has very high on early.
Extra kick to the roster Niele Ivey is determined to get the Notre Dame Fighting Irish back on top of the college basketball world. ND already has an incredible roster returning next season, but Ivey went into the portal to grab two very important graduate transfers to help the Irish fight for a national championship.
Notre Dame has put together an impressive haul of transfers this offseason, and that continues with the Fighting Irish picking up a commitment from Columbia defensive tackle Quentin Autry.
On Tuesday, there were several Notre Dame coaches who were making the travels in Florida, checking in on some notable recruits from the area. That included 2026 Orange Park (Fla.) Fleming Island pass rusher Jarius Rodgers, who visited South Bend for the first time several weeks ago.
Notre Dame is expected to have one of the nation's top defensive tackle units in all of college football in 2024, but after a spring breakout by Jason Onye, that won't just depend on Howard Cross III and Rylie Mills.
Notre Dame picked up a commitment from Connecticut offensive tackle Matty Augustine. This has been a long time coming, and the Irish staff finally got it done, beating out several big time powers to land him.
The grind didn’t stop for coaches after spring practice ended. It simply transitioned back to the recruiting side, where the coaches are back on the road to visit schools.
Not only did Hartman find a home, but he landed with a team that believes in him.
The long and exhausting time period of NFL fans speculating on who teams would select in the first round has finally come to a conclusion. Some picks were shocking, and some were not.
The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Audric Estimé.
Notre Dame cornerback Cam Hart was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers in the fifth round and his contract figures were revealed after the 2024 NFL Draft.
Meeting the boss can be uncomfortable, especially when your boss is Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh, the most awkward man in professional sports.
Los Angeles Chargers HC Jim Harbaugh was positively beaming about Notre Dame T Joe Alt.
The Chargers were one of the few teams with an early first-round pick that didn’t need a QB, leading to plenty of speculation about how they’d proceed.
Notre Dame has set its sights on securing a top-tier cornerback class for the 2025 cycle, focusing on a select group of standout players at the position.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish's annual "Blue and Gold Game" was held on Saturday and the hype did not disappoint. Marcus Freeman is primed and ready for his third full season as the head football coach for the Irish, currently holding a head coaching record of 19-8.
Notre Dame concluded spring practices on Saturday, with the 93rd annual Blue-Gold Game at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend. The game, which marked the third in the Marcus Freeman era, saw the Blue Team defeat the Gold Team 28-21.
In February, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish made a crucial stop in Charlotte (N.C.) Independence to evaluate the talents of Nicholas Reddish, a promising safety in the class of 2026.
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