Notre Dame is now 19 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 is absolutely scorching hot on the recruiting trail and that continued with the commitment of dynamic Texas wide receiver Brayden Robinson. The 5-9, 160-pound athlete picked Notre Dame over Miami (Fla.) and Arizona.
Notre Dame wide receiver Jordan Faison has become a mainstay of Notre Dame's pass catchers over the last two seasons and is getting ready for his junior year, which will hopefully bring even more production for the Fighting Irish.
Notre Dame already has a notable star wide receiver who dons the gold-and-blue threads in two sports in Jordan Faison, who also suits up for the school’s lacrosse team.
The 2025 college football season is about to kick off, and there's likely to be a few upsets that come along with it. Here's our list of 20 notable opening weekend upsets.
Notre Dame has picked up another commitment with the announcement that Savannah (Ga.) Benedictine wide receiver Bubba Frazier has pledged to the Fighting Irish.
The last time Notre Dame men's lacrosse team lost it was against Georgetown in last year's outdoor home opener. The Irish then ran the table, beating Georgetown in the national tournament, and winning the national championship for a second-straight year.
Jordan Faison arrived at Notre Dame on a lacrosse scholarship and as a preferred walk-on for football. That changed quickly as he was too good to leave off the field as a freshman, earning himself a football scholarship halfway through the 2023 season.
We analyze Notre Dame vs. Georgia best bets, player props, and anytime TD scorers for the Sugar Bowl. Riley Leonard, Jordan Faison and Trevor Etienne are among our picks in the CFP quarterfinals.
Notre Dame is both in an enviable and yet unenviable position as it prepares to face Georgia on New Year’s Day in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
Notre Dame football came out with a massive 27-17 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers on Friday night, winning the first ever College Football Playoff game hosted in a home stadium.
Night Game + Baby Bump! As a refresher, I feature the most interesting, most wildly inaccurate, and most accurate takes for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish from the previous week.