
By the second half of the 2023 season, one could argue that walk-on lacrosse-to-football crossover Jordan Faison was Notre Dame’s most reliable receiver, especially as Jaden Greathouse struggled with injuries. While this was a great personal story for Faison, the path that led to it highlighted Notre Dame’s issues.
Notre Dame's receiving corps has been a clear weakness for some time. The lack of depth, along with inconsistent or non-elite playmakers, was a serious problem. These conditions allowed a walk-on, full-time lacrosse player to step in and earn significant snaps.
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— Jordan Faison (@Jordan6Faison) March 16, 2024
Jordan Faison’s greatest skill isn’t something that can be measured or calculated—he just has that "it" factor.
What does that mean exactly?
He simply has a knack for making good things happen and being in the right place to make a play a winning one. This is exactly what Notre Dame’s passing game has needed more of.
Faison will have more support around him this year, with a new OC and a big-armed quarterback to get him the ball. If the offensive line holds up, expect him to continue making plays for the Irish.
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