The 2024 NFL Draft is now in the rearview mirror, so it's time to look ahead at the 2025 Draft. Notre Dame has plenty of players that could end up hearing their name called next season.
It has now been over three months since the Michigan football team raised the national championship trophy back in January at NRG Stadium in Houston. It was a season to remember in college football as it was the last year of the four-team College Football Playoff, and it was also the last year of the Pac-12.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish landed Duke transfer quarterback Riley Leonard this offseason, who is supposed to be the team's starting quarterback by the time next fall rolls around.
Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman told reporters on Saturday that quarterback Riley Leonard underwent a second surgery on his injured ankle. Leonard is a recent transfer to Notre Dame following three seasons at Duke.
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Oklahoma is reportedly hiring former Duke offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Kevin Johns. Per SoonerScoop’s George Stoia, Johns will join Brent Venables' staff as an offensive analyst under new offensive coordinator Seth Littrell.
The NCAA Transfer Portal and NIL have forever changed the landscape of college football. Now, instead of staying for the duration of their four to five-year
Turns out, reports of the demise of Riley Leonard’s ankle have been greatly exaggerated. Reports earlier this week said Notre Dame’s new transfer quarterback, by way of Duke, was unable to bear weight on the ankle he injured last season after having surgery last month.
The decision by former Duke quarterback Riley Leonard to come to Notre Dame is full of irony, but there should be no debating that the move has a chance to work out extremely well for both sides. Leonard was off to a great start in 2023, leading Duke to a 4-0 start to the season that included a 28-7 win over Clemson.
New Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard underwent ankle surgery earlier this month, On3 reported on Tuesday. The operation was on the same right ankle that Leonard injured in the waning minutes of a 21-14 loss to Notre Dame on Sept.
Riley Leonard will have to bide his time a bit longer before he can fully integrate with his new Notre Dame comrades. The recent reports from On3’s Tyler Horka reveal that Leonard is set to miss the majority of the team’s winter conditioning sessions due to an ankle surgery he underwent earlier this month.
Arguably the biggest move of the offseason for Notre Dame was the addition of Mike Denbrock as the program's new offensive coordinator. This will be Denbrock's third stint at Notre Dame, but this time he brings a recent track record of outstanding success.
Notre Dame landed a pair of new quarterbacks this week. Technically, one is old and one is new. But by landing uber talented incoming freshman CJ Carr and veteran Duke transfer Riley Leonard, the Fighting Irish have a firm grasp on both their short- and long-term future at the most important position on a football field.
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Former Duke quarterback Riley Leonard announced Tuesday that he has transferred to Notre Dame. "A dream come true," Leonard wrote on Twitter. Leonard threw for 2,967 yards with 20 touchdowns and rushed for 699 yards and 13 scores in 13 games with the Blue Devils in 2022.
Duke quarterback Riley Leonard entered the transfer portal on Wednesday ahead of his final year of eligibility. A likely landing place could very well be Notre Dame, which is looking to replace Sam Hartman next season.
Leonard entered the transfer portal on Wednesday, and he instantly became the best quarterback available.
Notre Dame rolled with an ACC transfer to somewhat forgettable results this season. Second time's a charm?
Duke quarterback Riley Leonard, who missed the last four weeks of the regular season with a toe injury, entered the transfer portal Wednesday and said his goodbyes on social media.
Duke quarterback Riley Leonard has an injured left toe and will be out for an "extended" period, ESPN reported. That means freshman Grayson Loftis will start his first college game Thursday night against Wake Forest (4-4, 1-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) in Durham, N.C.
Blue Devils quarterback Riley Leonard is a game-time decision for No. 20 Duke's game against No. 18 Louisville on Saturday, according to multiple reports.
Adding to the pain of Duke football's 21-14 home loss to now-No. 10 Notre Dame on Saturday night, star junior quarterback Riley Leonard went down with a scary-looking leg injury on the decisive play, a Fighting Irish fumble recovery, with only 18 seconds remaining on the clock.
Duke QB Riley Leonard is expected to miss multiple weeks with a high ankle sprain, but crucially is not expected to miss the whole remainder of the season.
Duke suffered an absolutely awful double-whammy at the end of their 21-14 loss to Notre Dame on Saturday night.
After his star-making night in Monday’s upset of Clemson, Duke quarterback Riley Leonard may have established himself as the guy to beat for the rest of the season as the No. 3 QB.
Many athletes have superstitions that they take very seriously, but Duke quarterback Riley Leonard’s is easily one of the most unusual you will ever see.
Duke and Pitt have bigger visions of how this season can turn out. The teams play Saturday afternoon in Pittsburgh with second place in the Atlantic Coast Conference's Coastal Division possibly at stake.
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