It seems like Notre Dame football is at a major crossroads, with significant changes happening after an impressive 14-2 season. Despite the success, it's clear that the program's staff turnover is creating some big challenges for head coach Marcus Freeman. But it also looks like Freeman is working diligently to navigate these changes by bringing in some strong new hires.
Chris Ash replaces Al Golden
The decision to replace Al Golden with Chris Ash seems strategic, especially considering Ash's background with defensive backs and his leadership beside Luke Fickell. Golden's style was clearly popular, so it'll be interesting to see if Ash’s fiery approach can maintain that same level of success. His expertise should complement the strong defensive talent already present, but the transition could still have its bumps.
Ja’Juan Seider is a big get
With the talented trio of Jerimiyah Love, Jadarian Price, and Aneyas Williams at running back, having someone with Seider’s track record will certainly keep that position as a strength. His experience with developing 1,000-yard rushers at Penn State is a major win for the Irish.
A new GM (Mike Martin)
The search for a new General Manager is definitely an intriguing one. The evolving nature of college football’s rules around recruiting, the transfer portal, and NIL demands a savvy, experienced leader. Mike Martin seems like an excellent choice to help navigate this new era, and building out a robust scouting department could help the Irish gain an edge on the competition, especially with such a complex landscape.
Building for Long-Term Success
All in all, Marcus Freeman is making moves to stay ahead of the curve, and while there are inevitable challenges, these hires could help position Notre Dame for continued success. It's exciting to see how these changes will unfold and if they'll pay off in the long run. What do you think of these moves? Does the future of Notre Dame football look bright to you?
Ok, just wanted to weigh in on today's game before I embark on my long juorney that will end in West Lafayette, IN.
1.) Our secondary WILL have their best game of this young season against Purdue. They have to be fed up with all the disrespect, and they've had yet another week of the best coaching in college FB. I keep having visions of Wooden coming up and picking off a pass in front of Purdue's 6'9" receiver, Ingraham.
2.) Quinn will, as expected, light up the Purdue secondary. The difference this year is that he will not be sacked 7 times. You better believe the O-Line remembers that statistic from last year, and will have an enormous chip on their shoulders. It WILL get ugly down in the trenches.
3.) Career day for D-Walk.........again. 130 yards and a couple scores. He didn't get the rock enough last year, and he has been playing out of his mind to date.
My final score:
ND-48 PU-24
GO IRISH! BEAT PURWHO!