SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - The Notre Dame football team accomplished a lot on the defensive side of the ball last year, but the Irish also experienced a lot of ups and downs with injuries.
SOUTH BEND – In some ways, it’s not fair that Notre Dame football defensive end Bryce Young is there. True freshmen need time to adapt and adjust and understand that this isn’t high school.
As a result of the long season, Notre Dame is still dealing with some healing for more than a handful of players returning for another season. When spring football opens on March 19, Notre Dame ...
Now the Irish must prove they deserve to stay. Pete Sampson is a staff writer for The Athletic on the Notre Dame football beat, a program he’s covered for the past 21 seasons. The former editor ...
Notre Dame wrapped up their fourth installment of ... Linebacker coach Max Bullough would throw the football up in the air after the backers would shed the sled and the player going through ...
For the second time in eight days, Notre Dame women's basketball will be playing a game with ESPN's College Gameday in attendance, this time on its home court as the Irish host Louisville in their ...
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- In the December darkness, Notre Dame's football team exited the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and walked in unison across campus toward its stadium. The traditional stadium walk ...
Notre Dame Football’s annual NFL Pro Day takes place this Thursday, March 27 in the Irish Athletics Center located in South Bend, Indiana. See below to find out which athletes are expected to ...
SOUTH BEND —Veteran offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock, entering year two of his third tour of duty at Notre Dame football, sees plenty of room for improvement. “If you look at the way we ...