Veteran Notre Dame receiver to miss rest of spring with foot injury

What is your overall feeling about Notre Dame’s wide receiver situation five months ahead of the season opener?

The injury bug showed its ugly head again this week at Notre Dame where spring practice continues.  Head coach [autotag]Marcus Freeman[/autotag] announced Saturday that grad-student [autotag]Joe Wilkins, Jr.[/autotag] is done for the spring after suffering a foot injury earlier in the week.

Freeman stated that Wilkins is expected to be ready to go for the regular season but the injury is another setback for him as he’s coming off an MCL injury last season that kept him out the final two months of the regular season.  In his five games played last year Wilkins did pull down four receptions for 61 yards and an impressive touchdown reception against Florida State.

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Currently Notre Dame has grad-students [autotag]Braden Lenzy[/autotag] and [autotag]Matt Salerno[/autotag], sophomores [autotag]Deion Colzie[/autotag], [autotag]Lorenzo Styles[/autotag], and [autotag]Jayden Thomas[/autotag], as well as walk-on [autotag]Conor Ratigan[/autotag] healthy at receiver.  Freshman [autotag]Tobias Merriweather[/autotag] did not enroll early and will arrive at Notre Dame in June.  Grad-student [autotag]Avery Davis[/autotag] remains sidelined as he’s coming off an ACL injury last November.

The Wilkins news is unfortunate but perhaps the little bit of good news that comes with it is that more reps for talented underclassmen are now available this spring.

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Kyle Hamilton, three other Notre Dame players launch podcast

A few Irish players are trying their hands at a new venture.

This has been a busy week for Kyle Hamilton. First, he was named to the Jim Thorpe Award watch list for the nation’s best defensive back. Then, he and Notre Dame defensive lineman Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa made the Bronco Nagurski Award watch list, which is given to the best overall defensive player. Now, he and three other Irish teammates are getting into the podcast game.

Hamilton has launched a podcast called “Inside the Garage” along with receiver Conor Ratigan, cornerback Cam Hart and safety KJ Wallace. The podcast, which is available wherever you can find podcasts and on YouTube, is hosted on The Volume, a podcast network founded by Colin Cowherd. Cowherd himself promotes the podcast in this video:

The name of the podcast comes from the fact that it will be record from the garage of the off-campus house in which all four players live. The first episode now is available, and two episodes will be released every week. It will be interesting to hear insights that surely wouldn’t have been possible before the new NIL rules took effect.