According to the latest report from On3, Michigan football is expected to host Notre Dame center Pat Coogan on a visit this weekend. Prior to coming to Ann Arbo
Notre Dame football had seven talented players enter the transfer portal following their national championship loss to Ohio State. One of them was offensive guard Rocco Spindler, who started a ton of football games over the last several years.
Three major college football programs are reportedly in the mix for Notre Dame transfer Rocco Spindler. The 6-foot-5, 325-pound offensive lineman appeared in 40 games with 23 starts over the last four seasons. He started the 2023 season before missing the final three games due to injury and returned to his starting role in 2024.
Building a championship level team is exhausting work with long hours and heavy analysis involved. More often than not a staff is going to miss a recruiting or
On Thursday, Michigan was linked to two well known Notre Dame Fighting Irish transfers, who could bolster a position that is essential to the performance of the team's offense this upcoming season. The Wolverines are reportedly interested in offensive linemen Rocco Spindler, son of former Detroit Lions fan favorite Marc Spindler, and Pat Coogan.
Of all the unholy alliances, Michigan fans rooting for Notre Dame is one that violates every cardinal rule of college football.
It’s the open period, and that means the Notre Dame staff is on the road to check in on some of the top 2026 recruits across the country. That included running back coach Deland McCullough, who stopped in to see Cibolo (Texas) Steele star running back Jonathan Hatton Jr.
Notre Dame has one of the most storied histories in college football, but no recent championships. Here's when the Fighting Irish last won a title:
Thomas has had a good career with the Notre Dame football team, and he is now ready for a new chapter of his playing career. The Fighting Irish have played a lot of ACC teams over the year, so Thomas is pretty familiar with Virginia and a lot of the opposition that he will go up against.
A whole generation of Notre Dame fans don't know what a national title feels like. That could all change on Monday night.
The Irish Illustrated team has its finger on the pulse of Notre Dame transfer portal news, recruiting, coaching staff moves and more after the Irish lost to Ohio State in the CFP National Championship
Then, for the biggest play of the game, Notre Dame decided to leave Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith on an island. It was third and 12 and the Fighting Irish would get the ball back with a stop with a chance to tie the game. Smith completely burned his defender and he was wide open for a huge gain, and he iced the game.