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  10/06/19 - Ian BookrSr/2021, Notre Dame, 6-0, 211 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  OCT 5 CFB STARS: Ian Book, Notre Dame, threw a career-high five TD passes and had only four incompletions in a little more than two quarters in the No. 9 Fighting Irish's 52-0 victory over Bowling Green. - AP College Football

(DS#11 QB) rSr/2021 QB Ian BookNotre Dame
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  10/05/19 - Ian BookrSr/2021, Notre Dame, 6-0, 211 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Ian Book threw five touchdown passes and had only four incomplete passes in a little more than two quarters of work as No. 9 Notre Dame rolled over Bowling Green 52-0 on Saturday. The Fighting Irish (4-1) had their way with the Falcons, a first-time opponent from the Mid-American Conference whose campus is just 164 miles away. The winning margin matched Notre Dame's winning difference in a 66-14 victory over New Mexico earlier this season and was Notre Dame's first shutout since 2014. The Irish had 573 total yards, with senior Tony Jones Jr. rushing over 100 for the third time this season. Jones had 102 yards on seven carries. Notre Dame limited the Falcons (1-4) to 228 yards.

Book, who matched his previous high of five touchdown passes against New Mexico last month, completed 16 of 20 for 261 yards before giving way to backup Phil Jurkovec at the 4:11 mark of the third quarter. Jurkovec, a 6-foot-5 sophomore, added a TD pass in the third quarter, a 7-yarder to Avery Davis. After going three-and-out on their first possession, the Irish drove 80 yards in six plays and 1:58, culminating with Book's 17-yard scoring pass to Tommy Tremble. Scoring passes to Cole Kmet (21 yards) and Chase Claypool (34 yards) made it 21-0 after the first quarter. Book then hit Claypool (8 yards) and Javon McKinley (25 yards) with scoring passes in the second quarter for a 35-0 halftime lead. - Notre Dame/AP College Football


(DS#11 QB) rSr/2021 QB Ian BookNotre Dame
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  09/29/19 - Julian OkwaraSr/2020, Notre Dame, 6-4, 252 (DS#8 OLB) + More +

  WEEK 5 WALTER CAMP NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: JULIAN OKWARA, NOTRE DAME, Senior, Defensive End, Charlotte, NC/Ardrey-Kell,...Julian Okwara had three quarterback sacks and forced two fumbles as 10th-ranked Notre Dame defeated 18th-ranked Virginia, 35-20. Okwara led the Fighting Irish defensive unit, one that recorded eight total sacks on the day. Notes: Julian Okwar is the tenth Notre Dame player to earn Walter Camp National Player of the Week honors since 2004, and the first since defensive back Aholi Gilman (Nov. 4, 2018). - The Walter Camp Football Foundation

(DS#8 OLB) Sr/2020 OLB Julian OkwaraNotre Dame
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  09/28/19 - Jack CoanrSr/2022, Notre Dame, 6-3, 218 (DS#7 QB) + More +

  Jack Coan won his sixth straight start, but needed the Badgers' defense to have a big day to overcome a lackluster day. The defense responded, as Coan finished 15-for-21 with 113 yards and an interception by Northwestern defensive back JR Pace. - AP College Football

(DS#7 QB) rSr/2022 QB Jack CoanNotre Dame
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  09/25/19 - *Cole KmetJr/2020, Notre Dame, 6-6, 262 (DS#1 TE) + More +

  When it came time for tight end Cole Kmet's season debut, Notre Dame skipped the hors d'oeuvres. "We put him right in the frying pan," coach Brian Kelly said. On their first play from scrimmage against at No. 3 Georgia before a howling crowd at sold-out Sanford Stadium, quarterback Ian Book connected for an eight-yard gain with Kmet, who had missed No. 10 Notre Dame's first two victories while recuperating from surgery for a broken right collarbone suffered Aug. 8 in practice. "I knew the first play on Thursday," Kmet said of preparations last week. "Coach (Chip) Long (Notre Dame's offensive coordinator) said 'We're going to get you going.' With (Long), if you make a play, he's going to come back to you."

Before the drive was over, Long would call Kmet's number twice more for receptions of 10 and 15 yards. And before the night was over, the 6-foot-5 1/2, 250-pound junior from suburban Chicago would tie a single-game reception record for Fighting Irish tight ends with nine, good for 108 yards and Notre Dame's first touchdown in an eventual 23-17 loss. "It felt good to come out and play well against an opponent like that," Kmet said. "You always appreciate the game more when you get hurt." Notre Dame has been waiting for Kmet to take his place on the mantle established by previous tight ends at the school, from 1949 Heisman Trophy winner Leon Hart to All-Americans Dave Casper, Mark Bavaro, John Carlson and Tyler Eifert, the all-time leader in tight end receptions for a season (63) and career (140). - AP College Football


(DS#1 TE) Jr/2020 TE *Cole KmetNotre Dame
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  09/14/19 - Ian BookrSr/2021, Notre Dame, 6-0, 211 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Ian Book threw a career-high five touchdown passes and Notre Dame's defense came up with three first-half interceptions as the seventh-ranked Fighting Irish rolled past New Mexico 66-14 on Saturday in the final tuneup for a showdown at No. 3 Georgia. The senior Book rebounded from a lackluster opening performance in a 35-17 victory at Louisville to complete 15 of 24 passes for 360 yards. Book finished with another 46 yards rushing yards and a 1-yard TD. He sat the final 1½ quarters. The Fighting Irish (2-0) had their way with the Lobos (1-1), who were without head coach Bob Davie. Saga Tuitele acted as head coach for Davie, the former Irish head coach from 1997-2001 who was hospitalized following New Mexico's opening victory Aug. 31 against Sam Houston State and did not make the trip.

Notre Dame finished with 591 total yards to 363 by New Mexico, which got touchdown runs by Bryson Carroll (47 yards) and Bobby Cole (37). The Lobos outrushed the Irish 212-157. Three of Book's 'long' scoring passes were short throws that receivers turned into big plays. Avery Davis went 59 yards, Javon McKinley went 65 and Chris Finke had a 54-yarder. McKinley added another TD on a 20-yard scoring reception in the third quarter after Chase Claypool had a 37-yard TD reception in Notre Dame's 31-point second quarter. Freshman safety Kyle Hamilton opened the scoring with a 34-yard interception return for a touchdown. Notre Dame later got interceptions from Jalen Elliott and Shaun Crawford in the second quarter that the offense converted into touchdowns while taking a 38-7 halftime lead. - Notre Dame/AP College Football


(DS#11 QB) rSr/2021 QB Ian BookNotre Dame
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  08/25/19 - Jack CoanrSr/2022, Notre Dame, 6-3, 218 (DS#7 QB) + More +

  There was no formal announcement on Sunday when Jack Coan was named starter at quarterback for 19th-ranked Wisconsin, which opens the season Friday at South Florida. The news came as no surprise, since Coan took the first-team reps in fall camp, ahead of Chase Wolf and highly touted freshman Graham Mertz. The two were co-listed as backups on the depth chart, with Danny Vanden Boom rounding out the group. "There was never really the talk or anything, it's just when the ones go out, I go out," Coan said. "Ever since I got here, I view myself as the starter and put myself in the starter shoes, so I don't think that anything is going to change."

Coan is the only quarterback with significant experience following the departure of three-year starter Alex Hornibrook, who transferred to Florida State in March. Coan, a junior, played in five games last year, starting the last four when Hornibrook was out with a concussion, and threw for 515 yards, five touchdowns and three interceptions. He led the Badgers to a 35-3 victory over Miami in the Pinstripe Bowl. - AP College Football


(DS#7 QB) rSr/2022 QB Jack CoanNotre Dame
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  08/19/19 - Jon SotrSr/2023, Notre Dame, 5-11, 198 (DS#999 P) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT ALL-IVY LEAGUE FIRST TEAM: P Jon Sot, Harvard, Soph.,...All-Ivy League first team honoree in 2018...Phil Steele FCS All-America third team...Averaged 41.1 yards per punt on the season, the second-best mark in school history...Had a total of 51 punts, placing 19 inside the 20-yard line...Led the Ivy League in punting average. - Harvard Football

(DS#999 P) rSr/2023 P Jon SotNotre Dame
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  08/15/19 - Jalen ElliottSr/2020, Notre Dame, 6-0, 205 (DS#10 SS) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS P5 FOURTH TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: Jalen Elliott, Notre Dame, Sr.,...Elliott started all 12 games, making 63 tackles with four interceptions and six pass break-ups...One of 35 players in the country with four or more interceptions...Had a pair of interceptions against Ball State...Made two pass break-ups at No. 24 Virginia Tech in return to his home state...Had an interception in win over No. 12 Syracuse at Yankee Stadium. - Notre Dame Football

(DS#10 SS) Sr/2020 SS Jalen ElliottNotre Dame
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  08/14/19 - Troy Pride Jr.Sr/2020, Notre Dame, 5-11, 193 (DS#13 CB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS P5 SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: Troy Pride Jr, Notre Dame, Sr.,...Pride played in 11 contests while missing the Pitt game (ankle) in 2018...Owns 45 tackles, 1.5 for loss, while adding a pair of interceptions and nine pass break-ups...Had a tackle for loss among four total tackles in win over No. 14 Michigan...Recorded interceptions in consecutive games against Vanderbilt and Wake Forest...Sprinter on the Irish track team. - Notre Dame Football

(DS#13 CB) Sr/2020 CB Troy Pride Jr.Notre Dame
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  08/14/19 - Khalid KareemSr/2020, Notre Dame, 6-4, 268 (DS#8 DE) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS P5 FOURTH TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: Khalid Kareem, Notre Dame, Sr.,...Kareem registered 42 tackles in 2018, including 10.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks - which ranked tied for second and third, respectively, on the Irish. He started all 13 games for Notre Dame last year and earned Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week after the victory over No. 14 Michigan where he collected eight total tackles, 1.5 for loss, one sack and one quarterback hurry. - Notre Dame Football

(DS#8 DE) Sr/2020 DE Khalid KareemNotre Dame
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  08/14/19 - Julian OkwaraSr/2020, Notre Dame, 6-4, 252 (DS#8 OLB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS P5 SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: Julian Okwara, Notre Dame, Sr.,...Okwara played in all 13 games in 2018 and started 12. He recorded 38 tackles and led the Irish in tackles for loss (12.5) and sacks (8.0). According to Pro Football Focus, Okwara led Notre Dame with 40 quarterback hurries, which ranked as the fourth-most of any returning player across the country. - Notre Dame Football

(DS#8 OLB) Sr/2020 OLB Julian OkwaraNotre Dame
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  08/10/19 - Ian BookrSr/2021, Notre Dame, 6-0, 211 (DS#11 QB) + More +

  Book was one of about two dozen college quarterbacks to serve as a counselor for the five-day Manning Passing Academy in Thibodaux, La., in late June. "It was an awesome experience," Book said. Irish coach Brian Kelly noticed a change in Book's demeanor following those five days in Louisiana. Noticed by the way he carried himself around the Gug. Like he REALLY belongs. "You come back, and there's kind of a self-realization that, 'I'm pretty good; I can hang with anybody in the country, and I've got to do these things as well,'" Kelly said. "When you're exposed to elite players, that's always a positive thing. It was a positive experience for him."

He completed 68.2 percent of his passes and threw for 2,628 yards with 19 touchdowns last season. Look for him to make a run to surpass all those numbers this season. He believes he can. "You've got to be confident; you've got to know that you're the best one on the field when you're out there and you can lead this team," Book said. "You've got to consistently tell yourself that." Physically, Book looks different than last season, when he played at 203 pounds. He opened camp listed at 212. The added muscle gives him a confidence to weather the rush for a second or two longer, to get out of the pocket and take on would-be tacklers. To push past the bumps and bruises that are bound to surface. He feels good; he looks good. "I took pride in wanting to gain some weight," he said. "I feel strong." - South Bend Tribune


(DS#11 QB) rSr/2021 QB Ian BookNotre Dame
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  08/10/19 - Derrik AllenrSo/2023, Notre Dame, 6-1, 220 (DS#999 SS) + More +

  Notre Dame sophomore safety Derrik Allen intends to put his name in the transfer portal, a source close to the situation confirmed to the Tribune. Blue and Gold Illustrated first reported the news on Friday. The former four-star recruit out of the 2018 recruiting class never saw the field as a freshman. He watched as now-incumbent starters Alohi Gilman and Jalen Elliott rarely took plays off. In the spring, Allen lined up as the second-team strong safety behind Elliott, a senior.

June-arriving five-star safety Kyle Hamilton dropped Allen to third-team status. As a senior at Marietta (Ga.) Lassiter, Allen tallied 54 solo tackles, seven pass breakups, three interceptions and three tackles for a loss. Rivals considered Allen as its No. 11 safety nationally and No. 135 overall player, while 247Sports slated him No. 12 at the position and No. 161 overall. - South Bend Tribune


(DS#999 SS) rSo/2023 SS Derrik AllenNotre Dame
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  08/09/19 - Julian OkwaraSr/2020, Notre Dame, 6-4, 252 (DS#8 OLB) + More +

  Okwara is garnering plenty of national attention based on who he was last year (team-leading 8 sacks and school-record 21 QB hurries). But the old script isn't nearly as impressive as the new one. He's now 6-5, 248 pounds, up from the 241 he was listed at last season. The may not sound like a lot, but it certainly looks like it. What that looked like Thursday was Okwara relentlessly bursting past Notre Dame's best offensive lineman in 2018, right tackle Robert Hainsey, in 11-on-11 practice periods on passing downs. "He's way more physical," said senior Khalid Kareem, Okwara's book end at the other end of the Irish defensive line. "He's using a lot more technique too this year. "He's always been a good technician, but he's honing that skill so much more. Watch out for Julian Okwara." - South Bend Tribune

(DS#8 OLB) Sr/2020 OLB Julian OkwaraNotre Dame
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