CFP champions have to check certain boxes to win it all and Notre Dame looks like it can check all the right ones on defense, but doing the same on offense is in question
It was only day one of spring ball, but new additions like Kris Mitchell have already provided reasons to be optimistic about a more explosive passing game this season
The wide receiver room looks a lot different than it did a year ago. The returning players combined with the new additions should make them better in 2024
The 6-2 freshman wideout has the speed and size to be a star at Notre Dame. First, he needs to master the nuances of running routes at the college level.
Transfers and opt-outs might have been the story before the game, but depth and exciting young talent is the main story for Notre Dame after a dominant win in the Sun Bowl
Jayden Thomas and Jaden Greathouse are nearly back to 100 percent following a bye. Despite nagging hamstring injuries, they’ve still snagged 5 of the 7 combined deep balls (20+ yards through the air) thrown their way for 121 yards and four touchdowns.
Against Louisville, the 5-foot-10, 180-pound freshman wideout snagged two passes for 48 yards, including a 36-yard touchdown, and earned himself a full-ride scholarship from the football team.