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Recruiting 2026 QB commit Noah Grubbs signs with QB Reps agency

This is the same agency that's worked with Notre Dame QB Riley Leonard.

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Basketball WBB: Notre Dame ranked No. 6 in preseason AP Top 25

The Associated Press released Tuesday its preseason poll of the top 25 program's in Division I women's basketball. Notre Dame is ranked No. 6 in the country.

This is Notre Dame's highest preseason ranking since 2018 when the Irish were ranked No. 1 after winning the national championship the previous season.

Notre Dame finished the 2023-24 season ranked No. 11 in the country with a 28-7 record, an ACC Tournament championship and a Sweet 16 loss to Oregon State.

Notre Dame's 2024-25 regular season schedule includes eight teams ranked in the preseason AP poll: No. 2 UConn (Dec. 12), No. 3 USC (Nov. 23), No. 4 Texas (Dec. 5), No. 9 NC State (Feb. 23), No. 11 Duke (Feb. 17), No. 15 North Carolina (Jan. 5), No. 17 Louisville (Feb. 2 and March 2) and No. 19 Florida State (Feb. 27)

Here's the complete preseason AP poll:

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Here's the ACC Grant of Rights that Swarbrick signed

There is no exit or buyout clause. However Paragraph 6 reads "Each of the member institutions acknowledges that the grant of rights throughout the entire term is irrevocable and effective until the end of the term regardless of whether the member institution withdraws from the conference . . ."

Sounds like ND has been Swofforded, Swarbricked and Disneyed until 2037.

https://static01.nyt.com/athletic/uploads/wp/2022/07/01185531/ACC-Grant-of-Rights-1.pdf

Props

Just want to give some players some props and some thoughts.

Love, Price, Leonard. It’s awesome having such tough minded guys carrying the ball for ND. Love ran real hard during the Navy game along with the whole year. He’s a very willing blocker too. I freaking love this backfield — everyone. Hope everyone comes back.

Leonard is usually looking to dive or get whatever he legitimately can. So many QB’s slide when they really can make a play for the first or the offense misses out on around 5 yards. He could have easily gone out of bounds on the first TD run against Purdue but still fought the whole way.

I see other players looking to get out of bounds even when they’re not about to take a big hit. I saw a player with a defender behind him, the ball carrier was likely to be tackled but he could have kept running to get what he could (could have been 3-7 yards) or even potentially break the tackle and get more. Instead he pumps the breaks and slips out of bounds in order to prevent being tackled from behind. I just can’t see Love or Price going out of bounds the way I saw this player do it (I’m not saying the player was soft necessarily, who knows what he was thinking). It’s just not in the DNA for Love and Price to do it like that.

Tuihalamaka. I’m glad he didn’t pull any stunt where he wants to maintain a year of eligibility and still get his degree. He’s probably a guy that needs five years if he wanted to attempt to make it to the NFL. Got switched from LB and he’s doing what he can to help the team. He’s a key contributor now and hopefully he comes back next year.

Super proud of the coaches and players on defense withstanding all of the injuries and still being a really good unit. Kiser probably very selfless. I’m sure he wanted to do as much as he could to get to the NFL and he’s splitting reps with four other guys.

I really think ND might have something extra special in their roster going forward where they get more team oriented guys and it helps make up for areas where they might be lacking. Like the guys who don’t want to transfer because they love ND and value the degree or aren’t going to be bought away by NIL and it sounds like ND is good with NIL anyway.

Love this team.

Football Podcast: Jerry Palm on Notre Dame's College Football Playoff outlook

CBS Sports College Football Playoff expert Jerry Palm discusses his observations of Notre Dame this season, if the perception of the programs on ND's schedule are hurting the Irish, how Texas A&M's success is helping ND, why he thinks ND is likely to lose again this season, if bias has been shown in previous playoff committee rankings, how high ND could be ranked if it finishes 11-1 and more.

Then @Eric Hansen and I answer questions from Twitter and The Insider Lounge (24:46).

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Football A collection of the greatest hits of quotes from Tuesday Notre Dame Football interviews (Navy week)

From the Tuesday night media availability of Notre Dame football coordinators and players, we’ve provided full transcripts of both offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock and defensive coordinator Al Golden.

We also wanted to give you some content from the other interviews. So, here are the greatest hits, or at least the most intriguing quotes, from tight end Mitchell Evans, safety Adon Shuler, linebacker Drayk Bowen, running back Jadarian Price and special teams coordinator Marty Biagi:

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