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Taking a look at Notre Dame's 2025 opponent transfer portal additions and departures ahead of summer workouts and fall camp
While many who don't respect the Irish are quick to point out, often inaccurately, that Notre Dame "doesn't play anybody," the upcoming series the Irish have set up paints a very different picture. According to On3, Notre Dame is involved in four of the top ten series coming up.
Notre Dame is at Miami (Florida) in Week 1 of the 2025 college football season, and the tilt between the Fighting Irish and the Hurricanes will be an ABC broadcast. The Saturday, Aug. 31 game will kick off at 7:30 p.m. Eastern and is part of a slew of Week 0 and Week 1 games that will be shown on ESPN or ABC.
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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNMarcus Almada set for Notre Dame visit in JuneNotre Dame will host defensive lineman Marcus Almada for an official visit in June. Almada, who is playing his high-school football at Marion (Mass.) Tabor Academy, will be in South Bend to visit with the Fighting Irish on June 13. He has already visited UCLA and Oklahoma State and has more on the docket, including Kentucky and Syracuse.
Irish Breakdown is joined by Southern Cal insider RJ Abeytia for plenty of Trojan topics on today's show. IB's Sean Stires asks Abeytia about the future of the Notre Dame -USC football series, the impact of Lincoln Riley hiring former Irish GM Chad Bowden to the same position in Troy, Riley's future and more.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - The Notre Dame women’s basketball team has reportedly added another player from the transfer portal, and this time around it’s a very familiar face here in Michiana. According to On3.com, former South Bend Saint Joseph star Kelly Ratigan is coming to the Irish.
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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNNotre Dame 2026 commit earns a huge Florida high school football honorNotre Dame football 2026 quarterback commit Noah Grubbs was named as the Seminole County Player of the Year on Monday.
Love was a breakout player for Notre Dame in 2024, replacing Audric Estime and emerging as one of the most explosive backs in the country. The St. Louis native rushed or 1,125 yards while averaging 6.