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Notre Dame's QB Race Heats Up
30 Jan
Summary
- CJ Carr is the returning starter and potential Heisman contender.
- Key coaching changes are occurring on defense with new staff.
- Spring practice will address depth and starting positions across the team.

Notre Dame's football program is entering spring practice with CJ Carr established as the starting quarterback, a significant development for head coach Marcus Freeman's tenure. This marks the first time Freeman has had a returning starter at quarterback and also the first time in his five seasons that coordinators are staying put. However, coaching staff changes are ongoing, with departures on the defensive side impacting positions like defensive backs and linebackers.
The team faces several critical questions across various positions during spring practice. The battle for the No. 2 quarterback spot will be a key focus with mid-year enrollee Noah Grubbs looking to impress. The running back position, while talented, lacks the proven depth of previous years, with new enrollees expected to compete.
Wide receiver is another area rich in potential but needing consistent production, as is the tight end position, where James Flanagan's return could bolster the run game. The offensive line, despite talent, needs to find a consistent starting lineup. The defensive line has seen significant upgrades through the transfer portal, and the linebacker and secondary units also present intriguing storylines for the upcoming practice sessions.




