RedHawk coaches were quick to take accountability on where they could have done better in a 28-3 loss to the Fighting Irish.
The Athletic spent the week behind the scenes with Miami (OH) for an close look at all aspects of preparing for Notre Dame.
After the ups and downs we have seen from Notre Dame thus far this season, it is difficult to know exactly what this team is. It must be impossible at this point to try to set the line for Notre ...
Notre Dame's historic blowout win at Purdue came with a cost, as the team lost starting linemen Ashton Craig and Jordan Botelho to season-ending knee injuries, coach Marcus Freeman said Monday.
Notre Dame's dominating win over Purdue on Saturday didn't come without significant cost. En-route to beating the Boilermakers 66-7, Notre Dame lost a pair of offensive linemen and a defensive ...
No. 18 Notre Dame cruised to a 66-7 victory over Purdue to rebound after a crushing loss to Northern Illinois in Week 2. The Fighting Irish scored 42 unanswered points in the first half and never ...
No. 18 Notre Dame football bounced back in Week 3 vs. Purdue, after a disappointing upset to Northern Illinois the previous week. Now the Irish (2-1) look to build off of last week's 66-7 romp ...
WEST LAFAYETTE — When the Purdue football rivalry with Notre Dame is renewed on Saturday, it will mark the first time the Fighting Irish visit Ross-Ade Stadium in 11 years. What was once an ...
SOUTH BEND — When it comes to blitz pickup, former Notre Dame football running back Kyren Williams was in a class of his own. “He was the best I ever saw in terms of picking up pass protection ...
Notre Dame football was the underdog in Saturday's game against No. 20 Texas A&M as it traveled into a tough road environment in Week 1 of the season. But it was the Fighting Irish who came out ...
Among them is the clash between No. 7 Notre Dame and No. 20 Texas A&M, going down in Aggie territory at Kyle Field. Starting their third season under head coach Marcus Freeman, the Fighting Irish ...
Notre Dame starting wide receiver Jordan Faison will miss one to two weeks because of a sprained right ankle sustained in Saturday's season opener at Texas A&M. Faison, also a standout lacrosse ...