Notre Dame is now 4 days away from kicking off the 2025 season against the Miami Hurricanes down in Hard Rock Stadium. The Irish will be relying on some impact players to get them through the home opener as well as getting them back to another run at the National Championship.
Notre Dame football heads into the 2025 college football season with some extremely high expectations. Head coach Marcus Freeman has this Fighting Irish program trending in a great direction, and there are once again national championship goals set for this season.
Last season, Notre Dame elected to go with true freshman Anthonie Knapp to start at left tackle after their projected starter went down for the regular season due to an injury sustained in fall camp.
Last season, Notre Dame's offensive line was decimated by injuries. They lost their presumed starting left tackle Charles Jagusah before the home opener.
OSU is the favorite in the CFP Championship. What do you think of that Lou Holtz? That was a rhetorical question…we already know. Here’s a short and sweet overview from the crew here at Winner’s Edge.
With the National Championship game set to take place in two days, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish will be down an offensive lineman when they take on the Ohio State Buckeyes at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Notre Dame’s Anthonie Knapp has been ruled out of the championship game against Ohio State with an ankle injury, but coach Marcus Freeman said Rocco Spindler is on track to play.
Notre Dame starting left tackle Anthonie Knapp has been ruled out for the College Football Playoff national championship game against Ohio State with a high ankle sprain, coach Marcus Freeman said on Sunday.
Notre Dame has suffered yet another major injury along the offensive line, with head coach Marcus Freeman announcing that left tackle Anthonie Knapp will miss the national championship game against Ohio State.
Notre Dame continues to prepare for its showdown with Indiana in the College Football Playoff. In the meantime, awards continue to roll in for players and coaches.
Every time there is a position group that isn’t playing overly well, or there is generally something to complain about, fans tend to fixate on one player to pass along the blame.
Notre Dame's 2024 recruiting class is already paying dividends, even as the team climbs closer to the top 10 and competes for a spot in the expanded College Football Playoff.
On3 released their 2024 Midseason True Freshman All-American Team, which included two Notre Dame standouts. For those who followed the national narratives around this 2024 recruiting class in the preseason, neither of these names should be much of a surprise.