Notre Dame suffered a big loss on Friday when it was announced that starting offensive guard Billy Schrauth was declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft. In my “way too early offensive depth chart projection”, Schrauth was a part of that initial offensive line grouping, so it feels like a good time for a new projection.
Notre Dame's offensive line took another hit as guard Billy Schrauth likely will miss multiple games after suffering a knee injury, a source confirmed to ESPN
Notre Dame football is coming off a nice 34 to 24 rivalry victory over the USC Trojans last week, but there was a potential loss that Fighting Irish fans are worried about that happened in that contest.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team has hit a major roadblock in the midst of its playoff push. A pivotal injury to its offensive front could shift the course of the season as starting left guard and team captain Billy Schrauth is expected to miss 3-4 weeks with a sprained MCL.
Notre Dame is now 13 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's offensive line has consistently been considered as one of the best returning units in the country by various outlets this offseason. One of the main reasons as to why is the return of redshirt junior left guard Billy Schrauth.
Notre Dame is expected to have one of the nation's best offensive lines in 2025, and veteran right tackle Aamil Wagner and senior left guard Billy Schrauth are expected to be central figures in that line.
Notre Dame's offensive line is in a peculiar spot heading into the 2025 season. They are considered a top 10 unit in the country by most major outlet, and they return five offensive lineman who started games in 2024.
Notre Dame had a special 2024 season, which has raised the bar of expectations for the program. In the midst of that 2024 season was an offensive line that had to overcome a number of challenges.
Notre Dame has a handful of questions on offense heading into spring practice, talent along the offensive line is not one of those questions. Last season, the Irish offensive line finished as a Joe Moore Award Semifinalist, despite having some struggles due to injury earlier in the season.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are all set to take out the Navy Midshipmen in an entertaining Week 9 NCAAF battle. The Fighting Irish will enter this game riding a five-game winning streak.
Notre Dame absolutely dominated Purdue early on Saturday, dominating both lines of scrimmage and jumping out to a 21-0 lead by dominating on the ground.