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Football Notebook: Jaden Greathouse's debut fueled by trust, reps vs. Irish defense

After catching the attention of Notre Dame football fans with his outing in April's Blue-Gold Game, Jaden Greathouse proved his spring performance wasn't a fluke when he stepped on the field inside Aviva Stadium, Saturday in Dublin, Ireland.

The freshman wide receiver held his own against Navy defensive backs, hearing his number called from the first offensive drive of the evening and finding paydirt twice — once in the first half and again in the second.

For Greathouse, a former four-star recruit out of Austin (Tex.) Westlake, his three-catch, 68-yard performance signals the beginning moments he thought about years ago.

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Football Marcus Freeman's postgame press conference transcript (Navy)

Opening Statement

“So, a total team effort. I was really proud of just their overall performance of four quarters of execution. And it really was a great way to start the season. You couldn’t draw it up any better. But they prepared for this. They prepared for this opportunity. Navy’s a great opponent. And as I told their coach after the game, they’re going to be a really good team. They did some things that were extremely difficult to prepare for on both sides of the ball, but I thought our guys really did a good job.

“I want to make sure I mention the 40,000 fans [who made the trip from the U.S.], It was an unbelievable atmosphere, and it was a special Kickoff Classic. Everyone's done a great job. And so for us to be a part of this game to start the season, this was a great way to do it. And so with that, I’ll open it up for questions.”

For so long we talked about the potential of Sam Hartman. Game 1, he was almost flawless. What did that mean for him to have that performance to kind of set the tone for what the season could be for him and the offense?

“I think it's a reflection of this being the [49th] game he’s played his [46th start]. This moment wasn’t too big [for him]. It's about him going out there and just executing, and what I really, really thought he did a great job of was putting our offense in a really good position to execute the play.

“There were a couple of calls that we had, depending on what the defense was showing, we were going to check into a run or a pass or a certain protection. Just to hear the communication of our coaches, to make sure that Sam was putting our offense in just a really great situation was really good. I just thought the overall operation of our offense, the ability to run the ball helps him a lot too. We talked about that yesterday on TV, the greatest friend for a quarterback is the ability to run the ball. And that was something that our offensive line and our running game did a great job of doing today.”

Jaden Greathouse already had a lot of confidence coming into this game. But what does this do for him to realize that he can work at this level?

“Yeah, I think consistently do your job, especially at that position, and you will be in a position to be rewarded. And Rico Flores played well in his first college experience, but sometimes when you play well at the wideout position, you don’t always get those rewards. And so to see Jaden Greathouse go out and score two touchdowns today, it's a reflection of what coach [Chansi] Stuckey has done with the room. In fact, four wideouts caught touchdowns today, and Greathouse had two of them. That room is continuing to improve. The protection was good, and so, I think that's going to be a great momentum-builder as we get ready for next week for Jaden.”

What did you learn about the rest of the receiver corps today?

“I’ve seen it in practice, but to go up against an opponent and show them that they can do it in a game when it matters. You do it all the time in practice, but the ability to execute in the game is so important, But it's a deep room, and, for the most part. We know who Jaden Thomas was and Tobias had a catch last year, but it's still a relatively inexperienced room. And so, this game experience is so valuable, because they are talented. And now, to be able to show them that they have the ability to do it in a game, is, to me, what's going to catapult them.”

What did you learn about the way that Sam and Gerad Parker worked together in their first game together?

“As I said, the overall operation of coach Parker to the signallers to Sam getting into the right protections, getting into the right checks, executing — that's the whole operation. And it was really good. Usually, the first game, with a first-time offensive coordinator and a first-time quarterback, there's some operations in week zero, there's some bad snaps. That didn't happen. We didn't have to call timeout. I think we had one in the second half, maybe. But, I mean, that's the little things that you really worried about in this first game — how many operational mistakes are we going to have from the communication to the actual play on the field? It was really good that we didn’t have any.”

Audric Estimé seemed to leave the game after the fumble. Was that a result of his fumble? And what did you see from the running backs behind him that your guys were able to get some work out of all five of those running backs today?

“We had a plan to get all the running backs in the game, and I don't know if coach [Deland McCullough] pulled him out just because he fumbled. It was a pretty long run or something that he had, but we wanted to rotate all those guys in. And you’ve got to be unselfish. There's one ball, and there's a lot of talented individuals. And this is just week zero. That's what you have to be able to do, is have a team that is full of unselfishness, and it's hard. It's really hard.

“But I think coach McCollough has done a great job with that room in terms of making sure they understand before the game: That's the worst thing you can do to a kid, is tell him, ‘Hey, you're going to play’ and you don't do that. The ability to say, ‘Hey, all five of you are going to play.’ it's really a great job on coach McCullough. But you're going to have to be unselfish, and Audric is a great example of that.”

Why was Jack Kiser able to have success with the different alignments he was being used in, and what went into his performance tonight?

“You’re talking about the second year, really, the third year for Jack being in that similar position, being a linebacker, then being a safety and doing some different things. He's a reflection of really what the entire defense did. I’m really proud, because what you saw in the first half offensively from Navy — we looked at everything we could find. I'm talking, we looked at Kennesaw State. We looked at everything we could find, and they ran some things that we have never seen. And so, the ability to hear the coaches say, ‘OK, write it down. Draw it up. Let's adjust on the sideline.’ And then go out there and implement it. I mean, that's more impressive than anything. And so, Kiser played well, and [making] eight tackles was amazing. And he's a leader. He's a senior, but man, the adjustments our defense was able to make were tremendous.”

What pleased you most about the defense?

“Like I just said, the overall execution, the ability to adapt on the sidelines, to hold that offense to three points. The one thing that’s a little bit disappointing was that we didn’t get any takeaways on defense. We were close, but that’s something we’ve really been harping on, but man they did a really good job, especially after being exposed to certain aspects last year.”

You had two new starting offensive guards going against a veteran defensive line. How would you evaluate the overall execution of the interior offensive line?

“I was just talking to [athletic director] Jack Swarbrick about that. I guess we found out those two guards can play. Three of those guys [on the offensive line] had game experience, but Pat [Coogan] and Rocco [Spindler] both stepped up and did a really good job against — again — Navy’s defense is almost as exotic as their offense. Like, you don't see some of the things they do. So, for them to execute and run the ball and to play physical, man [it’s] a credit to, obviously, coach [Joe] Rudolph and just really a credit to those guys for what they were able to do in their first game.”

You said you studied everything you could about their offense, but did you anticipate them going to the Horvath kid, who could throw the football a little bit?

“Yeah, we thought he was going to be the backup. He wasn't. No. 7 [Xavier Arline] was the guy who came in [for the starter, Tai Lavatai]. So, we were anticipating [Horvath] being the next guy to come into the game, but our defense really wasn’t going to change that much no matter who the quarterback was.”

How did you find playing in Europe, and when are you coming back?

“I would love to come back. This was a great experience for me personally. Coming to Ireland, I've never really been out of the United States, and it was awesome. It was everything that I heard. But I thought our team did a great job in our plan in terms of when we got here, what we were going to do, how to keep the kids up, when to put them to bed. There was a lot of planning that went into the logistics of these 48 hours and the way they played. I thought they played with physicality. I thought they played with a lot of speed and effort, and so I just think they were prepared really to go out there and play at a high level when, and they did.”

Football ***GAME THREAD: Notre Dame 42, Navy 3 (Final)***

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Recruiting Opportunities to watch ND commits and targets on ESPN networks this season

ESPN released its nine-game schedule for the 2023 GEICO ESPN High School Football Showcase. The following games included Notre Dame commits and/or targets:

Week 1, Friday, Sept. 1
Charlotte Catholic (N.C.) at Providence Day (N.C.)

7 p.m. on ESPNU from Providence Day School in Charlotte, N.C.
- 2024 TE commit Jack Larsen (Charlotte Catholic)
- 2025 OL target David Sanders Jr. (Providence Day)

Week 2: Thursday, Sept. 7
Red Oak (Texas) at Lake Belton (Texas)

8 p.m. on ESPN2 from Tiger Field in Belton, Texas
- 2025 WR target Taz Williams Jr. (Red Oak)

Week 2: Friday Sept. 8
Corona-Centennial (Calif.) at Bishop Gorman (Nev.)

10 p.m. on ESPNU from Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nev.
- 2025 WR target Derek Meadows (Bishop Gorman)
- 2025 LB target Landon McComber (Bishop Gorman)

Week 4: Thursday, Sept. 21
Chaminade-Madonna (Fla.) at Miami Central (Fla.)

7 p.m. on ESPN2 from Nathaniel Traz Powell Stadium in Miami, Fla.
- 2025 DE target Armondo Blount (Miami Central)
- 2025 RB target Jaquari Lewis (Chaminade-Madonna)

Week 7: Friday, Oct. 13
Buford (Ga.) at Mill Creek (Ga.)

7 p.m. on ESPN2 from Mill Creek High School in Hoschton, Ga.
- 2024 DE commit Cole Mullins (Mill Creek)
- 2025 CB target Devin Williams (Buford)

Week 8: Friday, Oct. 20
St. John’s (D.C.) at DeMatha (Md.)

8 p.m. on ESPNU from Prince George’s Sports & Learning Complex in Landover, Md.
- 2025 CB target Tariq Hayer (St. John's)

Football Analysis: Adding big-picture context to Notre Dame football's field trip

Analysis: Adding big-picture context to Notre Dame football's field trip​


Keep in mind, even this deep into training camp, some of what we see is distorted ... and some of its by design, but decoding it is our job, and here's my analysis of where I think this team is headed.

ND loses to Navy by a large margin.

My kids play rugby so I pay attention to it more than the average bear.

My son told me ND made the voyage out to Dublin to play some rugby and got destroyed by Trinity and Navy(who are one of thr best teams in the country). Either way that’s pretty cool the rugby team could wrap their trip around the football game trip regardless or the ass whooping


Recruiting Notre Dame commit Taebron Bennie-Powell using business-like approach in senior year (with story, video and interview)

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I’m down at West Chester (Ohio) Lakota West this Friday night to watch Notre Dame 2024 safety commit Taebron Bennie-Powell in live action against Cincinnati (Ohio) Princeton and Vanderbilt 2024 wide receiver commit Dorian Williams. Kickoff is 8 p.m. ET.

Bennie-Powell, a three-star recruit according to Rivals, recently saw a jump in the rankings and now ranks as the No. 19 player in Ohio for the 2024 recruiting class.

The 6-foot-1, 182-pound Irish commit does a little bit of everything for the Firebirds and I’ll have updates on him throughout the night along with quotes after the game.

Be sure to follow my handle on X (Twitter) at @cbowles01, I’ll be posting videos there during the game along with here on The Insider Lounge.

Lakota West is also the home to 2025 linebacker prospect Grant Beerman, who camped with the Irish in June and has received interest from defensive coordinator Al Golden. Beerman holds 10 total offers including Cincinnati, Duke and Pittsburgh.

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Football Players to watch: No. 13 Notre Dame vs. Navy

Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman is set to make his debut for the Irish on Saturday against Navy. His track record speaks for itself but the recent history of Notre Dame's passing offense places Hartman under the spotlight and makes him one of the players to watch in Week Zero.

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It’s game day. What’s on the menu and what are your rituals?

Going to make some chili and pick up some southern tier pumpkin ale. Not sure why I like that stuff as I hated it for years, but the last couple of years I’ve takin to it.

What’s on the menu for you today and do you have any game day rituals.

Look forward to the rational conversation going in the game chat later. Don’t worry Mods I’ll monitor it to make sure it’s on the up and up.

Is there any way to cycle through the "READ MORE ON RIVALS" articles?

I'm talking about the article list with pictures and videos called "READ MORE ON RIVALS" that shows at the top of the main Insider Lounge page and every post, including this one. I can't think of how many times I see something I'd like to read and it's on to the next article, at which point you have to sit through yet another 1:29 of athletes arriving for the Grill & Chill Recruiting Event before you can get to the one you want to read.

Is there any way to page back through the articles, or even skip over to the next one? Or do you have to wait until the next one comes up on its own?

Football For your pregame listening pleasure, the WSBT Gameday SportsBeat show Sat at 11 am ET

Listening pleasure, theoretically. ... I'll be part of the three-headed co-hosting monster this Saturday and every Saturday throughout the season for the Notre Dame Football pregame radio show. THIS Saturday the show runs from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET at WSBT 960 AM and live streaming at wsbtradio.com. ... Kickoff is 2:30 ET. Darin Pritchett and Tyler Horka are my cohorts. I did the pregame show originally from 2010 to 2019 and did the weekday shows from 2012 up until the start of the pandemic in 2020 during the first run.
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Recruiting Live updates on 2024 QB commit CJ Carr's senior season debut, with link to watch

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Two days before Notre Dame football kicks its season off against Navy in Dublin, one of the Irish's longest-tenured 2024 commits is kicking his own season off on Thursday night.

Saline (Mich.) High and 2024 four-star quarterback begin the season tonight at 7 p.m. on the road against Brighton (Mich.) High. Carr led the Hornets to an 8-3 record last season.

Carr enters his senior season as the No. 4 pro-style quarterback and No. 22 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class according to Rivals. He has an opportunity to become the first five-star quarterback Notre Dame has signed since Gunner Keil in the 2012 recruiting class.

I'll provide updates throughout the evening monitoring Carr's performance.

You can watch the game here:

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Recruiting Stats and clips from senior year debut of 2024 WR commit Logan Saldate

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Notre Dame 2024 four-star wide receiver commit Logan Saldate began his season on Thursday night for Palma (Calif.) High.

The Chieftains defeated Soledad (Calif.) High 41-12.

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Link to Saldate’s Week 1 highlights:

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Football For those following Drew Pyne landing at No. 3 on the depth chart at ASU ...

An interesting backstory on freshman Jalen Rashada ascending to the No. 1 QB spot from Yahoo Sports columnist Dan Wetzel:

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