After missing several starters due to injury in last week's loss to Louisville, Virginia looks to be getting at least a few of those key playmakers back this week for Saturday's big road game at No.
Virginia could be without as many as four starters for its week 7 game against Louisville this weekend, as injuries are starting to pile up on both sides of the ball.
As part of our preview coverage for Virginia’s week one matchup against the Richmond Spiders here’s who you should keep your eye on from both squads. #4 Chris Tyree - WR - Virginia The Notre Dame transfer will don the orange and blue for the first time on Saturday and will look to deliver a breakout performance.
The Virginia Cavaliers officially started fall camp on Wednesday of last week. Looking ahead to UVA’s season opener against Richmond on August 31st, the Hoos return most of their starters from last year’s team.
Since Marcus Freeman took over the reins as head coach at Notre Dame, a big point of emphasis for the program was to get faster and more explosive on both sides of the football.
The Virginia Cavaliers will have to find a new number-one wide receiver after Malik Washington declared for the 2024 NFL Draft. Washington had an impressive season, recording 110 receptions for 1,426 yards and nine receiving touchdowns in his lone season with Virginia.
Virginia has made its first big splash in the transfer portal. The Cavaliers secured their first transfer commitment of the offseason from Notre Dame wide receiver Chris Tyree, who announced his commitment on Tuesday night.
With the regular season over the portal and NFL decisions are being made and announced, and Notre Dame will have plenty of players it will need to replace as the Irish look to reload for 2024.
Notre Dame senior wide receiver Chris Tyree announced today that he is entering the transfer portal, ending his Fighting Irish career. "I would like to start by saying Thank You to the entire Notre Dame community for giving me the experience of a lifetime as a student-athlete," Tyree said in a statement.
There are some to find even in a blowout The Notre Dame Fighting Irish absolutely DEMOLISHED the Pittsburgh Panthers on Saturday afternoon, leaving Narduzzi and his weird vendetta against us in the absolute dust of Chris Tyree and whatever was left of Phil Jurkovec as a quarterback.
Notre Dame (7-2) came out of the bye week and earned a dominant 58-7 victory over Pittsburgh. When you beat up a team this convincingly there will be plenty of standouts, but three players stood above the rest.
Don’t let the 58-7 final score fool you. Notre Dame had to grind its way to Saturday’s victory over Pittsburgh in a game that was less than pleasing to the eye at times for the Irish.
Notre Dame has a 17-0 lead over Pittsburgh heading into halftime. The Irish have controlled action throughout, but the offense has missed some and made mistakes, which is why the game isn't even more in Notre Dame's favor.
Maybe a win over his new biggest rival is just what Sam Hartman needs. Maybe all those adoring fans who surrounded him as he exited the Notre Dame Stadium field and inched his way to his postgame press conference as those fans cheered and chanted his name brought something different out of the veteran quarterback.
Welcome back college football, where being a favorite in Week 0 easily equates to a double-digit point spread.
Notre Dame’s spring experiment is over. Chris Tyree had a “slash” to designate his position during spring practice. As in “RB/WR”. His position was always
Versatile From the Notre Dame press release: Chris Tyree On Hornung Award Watch List SOUTH BEND, Ind. — University of Notre Dame senior receiver Chris Tyree has been selected for the 2023 Paul Hornung Award Watch List, presented annually to the most versatile player in college football.
Notre Dame senior Chris Tyree is playing a new position in 2023, but eyes will certainly be on him as he transitions to wide receiver. The Hornung Award certainly has their eyes on Tyree, who was named to the preseason watch list for that award.
Notre Dame’s wide receiving corps got a boost this spring when Chris Tyree moved over from running back. One of the best parts about the move is the Fighting Irish didn’t have to use an extra scholarship to boost the receiving corps.
Chris Tyree NFL Draft Profile Position: Running Back Height: 5’9” Weight: 197 lbs. School: Notre Dame Chris Tyree is a small, electric running back out of Notre Dame.
Chris Tyree Notre Dame Fighting Irish #25 Pos: RB Ht: 5094 Wt: 188 Hometown: Chester, VA High School: Thomas Dale Eligibility: 2023
As Notre Dame looks to conclude 2022 with a victory against South Carolina in the Gator Bowl, the King of Props is backing the Fighting Irish's bruising ballcarrier for his top prop.
It’s not often that Week 1 of the college football season gives us a showdown between two of the best teams in the country, but that’s exactly the case on Saturday night when second-ranked Ohio State hosts No. 5 Notre Dame.
I can still remember the jubilation from much of the Notre Dame fan base when Chris Tyree committed to the Irish over Alabama and Oklahoma. When he averaged 6.8 yards per carry as a true freshman while flashing the elite speed that made him a top prospect fans clamored for more of Tyree.
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