September 20, 2024

Updates on the transfer portal and recruiting for Notre Dame football

It has been quite the day of news for Notre Dame football.

Plenty of rumors came out as facts, as multiple players who intended on entering the transfer portal did. Some of them quickly made plans with the Irish, as one player committed while others will visit very soon.

The Irish also saw a familiar face return to South Bend, but in quite the different capacity. Another decided to give football another try after retiring medically. It wasn’t all good news however, as Notre Dame saw a player also enter the portal.

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Check out below the latest Notre Dame football recruiting and transfer portal update below.

Transfer quarterback for Duke Riley Leonard is scheduled to drop by.

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Leonard was connected to Notre Dame as soon as he stepped through the portal. The former Duke quarterback is scheduled to visit South Bend this weekend, so it appears that the smoke was actually a fire. The next starter for the Irish is, if all goes well,…..

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After Tommy Rees, Alabama’s offensive coordinator, Buchner arrived and made one game start. On Monday, he committed to the Notre Dame lacrosse team through the portal. The Californian makes a return to South Bend after switching sports.

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The Irish were quick to offer a former opponent in Clemson’s Collins. He will visit later this week, and could be joining Leonard in what is looking like a great start to the first transfer window.

Defensive back Jordan Clark of Arizona State commits to Notre Dame.

The Irish struck quickly with Clark, as he committed on the first day the portal officially opened. He bring plenty of experience with him, and is coming off his best season, making 50 tackles for the Sun Devils.

Safety at Notre Dame Antonio Carter opens the portal.

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After spending this season with the Irish, Carter goes back to the portal. He couldn’t crack the secondary rotation, registering just 8 tackles and a forced fumble. Carter played at Rhode Island prior to joining Notre Dame.

Joey Tanona, a former offensive lineman for Notre Dame, plans to return to football after retiring.

After being in a car accident, Tanona was forced to retire medically, and she hasn’t played in two seasons. He decided to give it another go and went through the transfer portal in search of a new football team. As Joey works to return to the field, we wish him the best.

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