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All-American offensive guard Billy Schrauth will forgo his final season of eligibility at Notre Dame and entering the 2026 NFL Draft.
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Notre Dame lands Australian punter who will join the team in January
Notre Dame football got a gift on Christmas, as Australian punter Jasper Scaife committed and will enroll in January.
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Ohio State star WR names Notre Dame player his toughest to face
Ohio State star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith recently named Notre Dame cornerback Leonard Moore as the toughest defensive back he’d faced.
Scaife’s commitment comes as Notre Dame loses fellow Australian James Rendell, who punted for the Irish the past two seasons. According to our reporting partners at the South Bend Tribune, Rendell’s request for a third year of eligibility was denied by the NCAA.
Explosive plays and defensive scores defined Notre Dame's dominant final quarter, showcasing a relentless Irish squad.
The Fighting Irish will play BYU the next two seasons with other marquee opponents already on the books until 2030.
Redshirt junior guard Billy Schrauth announced on social media Friday that he is declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft. Schrauth served as a team captain and played a key role on Notre Dame’s offensive line when he was healthy. He had one year of eligibility remaining but is choosing to pursue the NFL.
Notre Dame and USC are breaking up, and like most public uncouplings, this one is getting messy. Notre Dame wants everyone to know it did everything in its power to keep the relationship intact, but USC refused to change. USC says the same thing. Neither side believes it is at fault -- the other one is to blame.
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The secret behind Pop-Tarts Bowl's viral success, why Notre Dame passed and more from Citrus Sports CEO
Games such as the Pop-Tarts and Cheez-It Bowls capture the spirit of college football, so it’s no shock they’ve become wildly popular. The Sporting News spoke with one of the people behind their success.