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.