As we all know, Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman brought in offensive coordinator [autotag]Mike Denbrock[/autotag] to rejuvenate the offense.
During his short time at LSU, he helped the Tigers lead the nation in total yards, third in passing and first in points-per-game with 45.5. Not only that, he guided quarterback Jayden Daniels to a Heisman Trophy, which is a big-time feather in his cap.
With different personnel in South Bend, many have wondered what the Irish offense will look like this fall. In speaking with Tyler Horka, tight end Mitchell Evans gave a succinct answer, Notre Dame is going to play fast.
How does Mitchell Evans describe Mike Denbrock's Notre Dame offense?
"It’s a lot different than last year’s. Last year we huddled a lot, kind of took it slow. With Denbrock, it’s boom, boom, boom, boom. I like that."
Irish fans like that too, I'm sure.
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— Tyler Horka (@tbhorka) August 8, 2024
If all goes well, we should see the Irish operating at a much faster pace than we have seen, trying to wear out the opposing defense. There obviously will be times when Notre Dame will slow it down, but we have faith that Denbrock will bring his LSU success to South Bend.
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