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Freeman Stays Put: Notre Dame Coach Rejects NFL Offers
29 Dec
Summary
- Marcus Freeman has decided to remain head coach at Notre Dame.
- He rejected significant interest from NFL teams, including the Giants.
- Notre Dame has agreed to a new contract making him a top-paid coach.

Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman has decided to remain with the university, turning down serious interest from NFL franchises, including the New York Giants. He has agreed to a new contract that significantly increases his compensation, placing him among the top earners in college football.
The decision comes after Freeman's successful tenure, which saw him finish with a 43-12 record over four seasons, including a strong 24-4 performance in the past two years. Notre Dame's athletic director, Pete Bevacqua, publicly stated his full support for Freeman, emphasizing his critical role for the program.
Retaining Freeman is crucial for Notre Dame, especially with the transfer portal opening soon and potential NFL Draft departures. This move allows the team to focus on future seasons, including the 2026 campaign, with key players like quarterback CJ Carr expected to return.




