Notre Dame Secondary Ranked
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Notre Dame was one win away from securing the national title last season. Although the Fighting Irish came up short, fans won’t forget the 2024 run anytime soon. College football expert Phil Steele believes Notre Dame has more good times ahead,
Reddish can line up all over the Notre Dame defense, and that versatility is something the staff covets in him and in other top secondary recruits. Reddish can play both safety spots thanks to his athleticism,
Strength of schedule will be discussed more than ever this season, and the cross-country travel isn’t slowing down with plenty of body-clock games to watch for.
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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNReview: "Here Come The Irish" is fun, behind-the-scenes Notre Dame propagandaReview: Notre Dame looks good, almost too good, in the "Here Come The Irish" documentary. Those Notre Dame fans who need something to watch before training camp starts might want to tune into the "Here Come The Irish", a documentary about the 2024 Notre Dame football season that is streamable on Peacock.
Reddish is the 26th player to commit to Notre Dame in the 2026 class. He's the 10th defensive player and the fifth defensive back to commit to Notre Dame in the 2026 class. He joins Pennsylvania star safety Joey O'Brien, elite Maryland cornerback Khary Adams, versatile Florida cornerback Ayden Pouncey and rangy cornerback Chaston Smith.
The broken arm Notre Dame lineman Charles Jagusah suffered has a chance to impact more than just Notre Dame during the 2025 season.
Miles Boykin led Notre Dame with 59 catches for 872 yards and eight touchdowns during his senior year, which ended with a loss to Clemson in the CFP. If Fields can be that kind of receiver — very good but maybe not quite spectacular — that’s probably a win for Notre Dame.
Despite not being selected until the fifth round of the 2022 NFL draft, Kyren Williams has turned into one of the most dependable backs in the league.