The USC Trojans will face the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Oct. 18 for the annual rivalry matchup. The matchup has been occurring since 1926 and will be a highly anticipated matchup in 2025.
We have already seen the impact that general manager Chad Bowden has made on the USC program thus far. There has been a big boost in momentum on the recruiting trail, and the Trojans look poised to closely on an extremely high level in the 2026 recruiting class.
For over a decade, Brian Urlacher was one of the most feared linebackers in the NFL and his on-field dominance earned him a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
In a move that has sparked excitement among college football fans, Kennedy Urlacher, son of NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher, is set to transfer
After entering the transfer portal on Wednesday, Notre Dame linebacker Kennedy Urlacher has committed to the USC Trojans, according to reports from On3.
Lincoln Riley and USC have added a familiar last name to their defense—one that comes with serious NFL pedigree. Former Notre Dame safety Kennedy Urlacher,
The USC Trojans are gaining momentum to land Notre Dame Fighting Irish transfer, safety Kennedy Urlacher. Urlacher announced on Wednesday that he would be entering the transfer portal. Kennedy Urlacher is the son of College and Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher.
The Notre Dame football staff received some tough news on Wednesday when sophomore safety Kennedy Urlacher opted to enter the transfer portal. Urlacher made an impact as a true freshman in 2024, playing in 14 total games.
According to multiple reports, safety Kennedy Urlacher entered the transfer portal after just one season at Notre Dame. The portal opened on Wednesday and runs through April 25.
The NCAA spring transfer portal window began on April 16 and will last 10 days. Notre Dame Fighting Irish safety Kennedy Urlacher announced he is entering the portal, and he is entering with a “Do Not Contact” tag.
USC football built an NFL atmosphere on defense ahead of the 2025 season. The Trojans are now tabbed as a possibility for the son of a legendary linebacker.
The spring transfer portal window is officially open, and the son of a NFL Hall of Famer is one of the many college football players to enter their names
The USC Trojans are not anticipated to make a large number of player acquisitions through the transfer portal this spring. However, general manager Chad Bowden, head coach Lincoln Riley, and their staff will remain attentive to potential opportunities.
Notre Dame's first departure in the spring transfer portal window is in and it's not one many, if any, saw coming. Safety Kennedy Urlacher, who played primarily on special teams as a freshman this past season, has entered the transfer portal according to multiple reports, first On3.
Notre Dame will have one less player in its loaded secondary as rising sophomore safety Kennedy Urlacher has announced that he plans to enter the transfer portal.
In the wonderful world of the Transfer Portal, college football rosters can turn over in the blink of an eye. The key for roster retention and general health is to lose players because there is a logjam of talent.
Notre Dame's defense is loaded with young talent, some we have already seen. Bryce Young along the defense line and Leonard Moore were both true freshman on last years squad that made a huge impact on the field, especially throughout the post season.
Notre Dame is just days from playing for a national championship against Ohio State. Marcus Freeman has taken a Notre Dame team from being very good under Brian Kelly to one the verge of a championship in only his third season as a head coach.