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Football Transcript: WR Jordan Faison after Sun Bowl win over Oregon State

Here's the postgame transcript from wide receiver Jordan Faison. Questions are paraphrased.

JORDAN FAISON:

Q: Did you think you would be standing here as the MVP of the Sun Bowl?

A: “I mean, I had no idea. I was just going throughout the plays, you know, right foot, left foot, like coach says and end up here … pretty grateful.”

Q: Can you walk us through your touchdown?

A: “Yeah, so we we’re working on that play all week for their defense. I mean, we saw the coverage that we wanted and ran the play and it worked … great call by coach [Gino] Guidugli.”

Q: When preseason camp opened, did you have enough confidence in yourself to envision something like this happening?

A: “I did have confidence. I mean, I was pretty nervous. You know, you’re coming to a Division I level so the competition’s very high … you gotta bet on yourself and keep working. No matter what happens, work comes your way.”

Q: What did you see on your catch with the defender all over you?

A: “I didn’t really see much. I see the ball in the air [and] jump for it. Steve gives me an opportunity to make a play and was able to make it.”

Q: First start for quarterback, Steve Angeli, what were your thoughts on his outing today?

A: “Me and Steve been working for a while. From camp to throughout practice, throughout this week so I mean it was pretty easy to come in having Steve at quarterback … ball’s gonna be in the spot it needs to be and you just gotta make a play on it.”

Q: What kind of impact has wide receivers coach Mike Brown had on you guys in a short amount of time?

A: “Great impact. I love him. He’s already came in [and] taught us so much. Pay attention to the small details and he harps that on us so it helps us come out and be able to perform like we do.”

Q: You had a lot of new personnel today, do you think your 55-yard reception put everybody at ease a little bit?

A: “I mean, yeah, a little bit. We came out again expecting the defense we thought and I was able to get open and catch the ball.}

Q: On the possession where you all started on the four-yard line, there were five true freshmen on the field. What does that say about where the offense can go and grow from here?

A: “The ceilings very high for us. We work day in, day out. We wanna be the best, not only for ourselves but for our teammates. Them young guys are always coming in, working [and] asking the older guys questions. Without the older guys, we wouldn’t be where we are today … so big future ahead.”

Q: Jayden Thomas played well early. How did that help you ease into things and help set the tone for the day?

A: “It helps a lot. You come in nervous, you know, first bowl game. These guys have been done it so watching him be able to go do something … it motivates you to do something right behind it. It helps a lot.”

Q: How would you describe your first bowl game experience?

A: “It was pretty awesome. I’ve never been to Texas before or El Paso so [it was] definitely different for a Florida boy but it was pretty awesome seeing all the new things. The sunsets were pretty nice out here, I like that part. And then game-wise, [to] come out here being with the fellas all week is very fun. I love my guys. Being able to come out and perform in a game is just what you work for.”

Q: To cap off this year with 10 wins, what does that mean to you personally?

A: “It means everything. You know, we went through some tough losses during the season. I wasn’t playing during those losses but I still very well felt those losses. Being able to come in and finish the season up is awesome.”

Football ***Game Thread: Notre Dame 40, Oregon State 8 in Sun Bowl (Final)***

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Basketball MBB: Notre Dame takes different form in surprising rout of Virginia

“Our guys were locked in since December 26,” said first-year head coach Micah Shrewsberry, his voice withered by the day’s sideline work. “What that game looked like is what our practices looked like for about three days in a row."

Story from Bill Bilinski:

Basketball MBB: Game Thread | Notre Dame 76, Virginia 54 (Final)

Notre Dame men's basketball will end its 2023 portion of its schedule with its second ACC game of the season.

The Irish (5-7, 0-1 ACC) will host Virginia (10-2, 1-0) at Noon EST in Purcell Pavilion. Notre Dame will only play conference games for the rest of the regular season.

The Irish ended a three-game losing streak last week with a 60-56 victory over Marist. Virginia's losses came against Wisconsin (65-41) on Nov. 20 and Memphis (77-54) on Dec. 19.

The Cavaliers own an offense that's not much better at scoring than Notre Dame's. Virginia is ranked No. 320 in Division I with 66.8 points per game. Notre Dame sits at No. 342 with 62.6 points per game.

Virginia's offense is led by 6-foot-3 guard Reece Beekman with 12.9 points per game. Sophomore guard Isaac McKneely (6-4) is the only other player averaging double digits in scoring with 11.2.

But Virginia continues to play great defense. The Cavs are second in the country in scoring defense with 54.3 points per game.

Notre Dame associate head coach Kyle Getter spent the past five seasons on Virginia's staff.

Tip: 12 p.m. EST
Watch: ACC Network
Listen: Notre Dame Radio Network

Notre Dame season stats:

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Recruiting Running visitors list (2023 calendar year)

Say farewell to our running visitors list from the 2022 calendar year and welcome our new running visitors list for 2023.

We will update this thread as we confirm names of expected visitors.

Targets have a Notre Dame offer. Prospects do not. PWO is a preferred walk-on candidate.

All visits are unofficial visits unless listed with OV to denote an official visit.

As is always the case with recruits, this list is tentative. Recruits listed on previous dates made it to campus.

PREVIOUS VISITS
Jan.-March
Early April
Blue-Gold Game
May-June
July (BBQ event)
Tennessee State (Sept. 2) and Central Michigan (Sept. 16) games
Ohio State (Sept. 23)
USC (Oct. 14)
Pittsburgh (Oct. 28)
Wake Forest (Nov. 18)

Dec. 16
2025 OT target Will Black
2025 DE target Damien Shanklin
2025 OG prospect Cameron Herron

Our running visitors list for the 2024 calendar year is pinned at the top of the board.

Football Notre Dame finds a cause and a culture worth fighting for in Sun Bowl rout


“There is nothing that we cannot get through. There is nothing that we cannot decide. I’m going to get through this. When it rains and it’s stormy outside, we don’t just fold and cower in fear. We put on our raincoats and we go through it. And we get out there and we do what we’ve got to do.” — Nilka Mickey

Gino / Ryan Day

So Gino just controlled a game against a decent opponent with Gino's backup qb and a depleted OL and WR corps. Handily 40-8

Ohio State is anemic with it's backup QB and no Marvin Harrison.

Which program would you rather be? Ohio State has higher rated players across the board and ND is doing objectively better even when you control this hypothesis for competition level.

My caution is be careful what you wish for and please remember the Bob Davie, Willingham, Weis years here.

Pay attention to the progress not the results.

Too many of you are expecting to outperform Georgia and Alabama.

I caution you to tame your expectations and no that's not a loser mentality.

But reconcile your rhetoric against progress or lack there of. Don't focus on the result, focus on the progress. Be patient. We are a fan base of a team who recruited top 10-15 talent who was used to performing at a top 5-10 level. This new staff is figuring things out. This doesn't quite feel like Davie to me even though I made an irrational Davie 2.0 post earlier in the season.

Plenty of reason to be upset this program underachieved with it's greatest QB since Brady Quinn, but the fact there were questions and this staff answered them and are trending on the recruiting trail.

Football Transcript: RB Jadarian Price after Sun Bowl win over Oregon State

Here's the postgame transcript from running back Jadarian Price. Questions are paraphrased.

JADARIAN PRICE:

Q: You guys started to control the run game in the second half. What led to the breakthrough?

A: “Yeah, we knew it would come down to the run game and you know, [running backs] coach [Deland] McCullough did a great job of preparing us all week [and] all bowl prep. And that can’t be done without the offensive line. They did an awesome job. You know, [quarterback] Steve [Angeli], also just communicating with him as well. We knew, as a running back group, we’d have to hold the standard.”

Q: Your 54-yarder set up Jeremiyah Love’s touchdown catch. What was it like working with him today?

A: “I love seeing everyone succeed and even though I had the 50-yarder and came out, J Love went right back in and scored. We had multiple running backs score a touchdown ... that makes me happy. But as you were saying, that can’t be done without the offensive line. I’m super proud of them and I’m just like proud of the way we worked as a group.”

Q: How good can this running back group be in 2024?

A: “I mean, y’all seen glimpses so far. This group has a lot of potential.”

Q: You had different pieces on the offensive line today, how great were they for you?

A: “Yeah, they were awesome. I just had dinner with [left tackle] Chuck Jagusah earlier this week and I was telling him, ‘Man, like this is the game. I have trust in you. I believe in you and it’s time to go.’”

“And he did an awesome job. [Right tackle] Tosh [Baker] as well on the other end with Blake [Fisher] and Joe [Alt] out. They stepped up. They did an awesome job and I’m super proud of them.”

Q: What made you trust the offensive line and believe in them so much?

A: “Just reps, reps in practice and constantly communicating with them outside the field, just in meetings and things like that.”

Q: What does it mean to see a guy like Chase Ketterer get in the endzone?

A: “I mean, we said, somebody’s gonna score either if it was Chase, Skip or Sam. Chase did his thing. I’m super proud of him. You know, we we’re super excited. He couldn’t even do a celebration because everyone was mobbing him. It was awesome to see everyone excited and see a brother succeed.”

Q: From your perspective, what did you think of Steve's performance in his first start?

A: “I think he did a good job. He felt comfortable. He led the group and we’re all proud of him. And we knew he could do it and we trusted him.”

Q: Was there any special message from Audric Estimé or the other NFL opt-out guys beforehand?

A: “Yeah, like it’s in our hands now. The standard doesn’t change no matter who leaves and who stays. The standard stays the same and they believe that.”

Football For your Sun Bowl pregame/viewing listening pleasure

I'll be joining Darin Pritchett, per usual, as a co-host on the WSBT-AM 960 Sun Bowl pregame radio show, GameDay SportsBeat from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET. If you're not local, you can listen to the live stream at wsbtradio.com.

Ahead of us, from 9-11 a.m. is Tim Grauel and Jim Irizarry with their GameDay show, also at wsbtradio.com. Their guest list includes: Golden Tate, Vagas Ferguson, Jerome Heavens, Sam Young, and Brian Smith.

Then for those in the South Bend area I'll be joining Pete Byrne on the local CBS TV affiliate, WSBT, for the live pregame show from 1:30 to 2.

That may be more of me than you can stand, but I appreciate you tuning in.

Football Mike Denbrock was Marcus Freeman's 'No. 1 guy' for Notre Dame OC role

“It was so important to get that position filled with the No. 1 guy that I wanted,” Marcus Freeman said. “The minute it came open, because I said this at the press conference [on Dec. 20], it’s a unique situation when your offensive coordinator is a tight ends coach. That’s why as I looked for a No. 1, an offensive coordinator that was a tight ends coach, Mike Denbrock came to the top.

“It doesn’t hurt that it was the No. 1 offense in the country either. He was my top choice. To get him here is tremendous.”

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