When Notre Dame rolled out Spencer Shrader for a 54-yard field goal at NC State, it wasn’t just blind faith. In fact, this coaching staff says they’ve seen him hit from even further away.
This will only be the eighth meeting all-time between the Buckeyes and the Irish, and it’s the first time they’ve played at Notre Dame Stadium since 1996. But they’re familiar with each other’s programs.
Whether you’re a fan of the oldest marching band in the country, or “The Best Damn Band in the Land,” football has been the passion of both schools for a very long time.
Sam Hartman now has 13 TD passes through the first four games of the season — a feat that no other quarterback in Notre Dame’s storied history has ever achieved.
How do fans feel about the team after passing their first road test at NC State last week? 16 Sports Director Matt Loch took the pulse of fans over on Eddy Street Commons!
One of the most visible Notre Dame football alums of the last quarter century joined Chuck Freeby and Terry McFadden on this week’s Countdown to Kickoff.
Before the Irish hit the road for North Carolina, 16 Sports Director Matt Loch caught up with some Irish fans who have a much better taste in their mouths this season.
NC State’s veteran quarterback Brennan Armstrong was more of a threat with his legs last week against UConn but has proven himself to be more than capable in the passing game.
Sam Hartman was once again the standout performer, but he and head coach Marcus Freeman were sure to give their props to everyone who had a part in this week’s win during the postgame presser.
What's the confidence level like around South Bend as the Irish gear up for their home opener? 16 Sports Director Matt Loch has more from Eddy Street Commons.
Notre Dame has planned a litany of events in relation to TSU’s historic visit. There is also a first of its kind “HBCU Exchange” happening in South Bend.
We brush off the jet lag following Notre Dame Football’s season-opening 42-3 “Irish invasion” victory over Navy in Dublin, Ireland, with another edition of Pod of Gold.
There were a lot of good things about Notre Dame’s big win over Navy last weekend. But the most apparent, and possibly most important positive to the team’s success, was the quarterback play.
The Notre Dame football team has returned home to South Bend after a victorious trip to Ireland, and head coach Marcus Freeman was sure to distribute the appropriate praise while recapping the trip with the media on Monday.
Ron Powlus is a senior associate athletics director and administrator for the Notre Dame football team. He was also the starting quarterback for Notre Dame's first game in Ireland in 1996.
Working with several vendors from the Emerald Isle, fans can now shop the Irish Heritage Collection on the second floor of the Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore.
If the goal of Navy’s offense is to control the time of possession in its favor, Irish head coach Marcus Freeman knows his own offense is going to have to be ready.