Notre Dame vs. Duke: Staff predictions as Irish look to rebound

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What Notre Dame team is going to show up Saturday night in Durham, North Carolina?

The Irish will be looking to get back in the win column after suffering a heart-breaking loss at home to Ohio State last week.  All they have to do to get win No. 5 of the year is beat an unbeaten Duke squad that is playing their biggest home game since the second World War.

No pressure.

Will Notre Dame answer the call against one of college football’s sweethearts of the early part of 2023?  Or will they suffer the same fate Clemson did to start the year and have the home Blue Devils crowd rush the field after an upset?

The Fighting Irish Wire staff is back at it again and has their predictions for Saturday night’s action below:

College football reaction as Notre Dame’s Buchner enters transfer portal

TB 12 is headed elsewhere…

Notre Dame quarterback [autotag]Tyler Buchner[/autotag] has entered the transfer portal. Buchner has two years of eligibility remaining and said he is considering returning to Notre Dame, depending on what options become available for him.

Where does Buchner end up if its not Notre Dame, which I wouldn’t hold my breath on?

Does Notre Dame now look to the portal to add a veteran backup?

And what does it mean for Notre Dame’s long-term outlook at the quarterback spot?

Those questions and thoughts were just some of what was on the mind of college football and Notre Dame fans shortly after Buchner announced his decision.

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See it: Tyler Buchner’s note to Notre Dame faithful

Where will he end up?

Notre Dame quarterback [autotag]Tyler Buchner[/autotag] is entering the transfer portal. He hasn’t officially decided to leave Notre Dame but has obviously welcomed the idea of exploring other options after it appeared to anyone watching this past Saturday’s spring game that he had significant ground to make up in the race with Sam Hartman for the starting spot.

Buchner announced his decision to enter the transfer portal on social media Tuesday. Here is what he had to say to the Notre Dame faithful:

DEAR NOTRE DAME:

I love Notre Dame.

The people, and especially my teammates, are what makes this place special to me.  I have decided to enter the transfer portal in order to explore my options, and decide what is best for my future.

After discussions with Coach Freeman, remaining at Notre Dame is thankfully an option I’m continuing to consider. 

I am truly grateful to everyone for their support through this process.

Love,

TYLER BUCHNER

Buchner has completed 67 of 118 passes (56.8%) for 948 yards, six touchdowns, and eight interceptions in his two years to date at Notre Dame.  He’s also run for 459 yards (5.6 ypc) and seven touchdowns.

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Marcus Freeman: Notre Dame quarterback battle is still on

Is there any chance besides injury that Buchner wins this?

I’m not sure if the announcement will come this week, this month, or sometime this summer, but anyone with a functioning set of eye balls saw what Saturday’s annual Blue-Gold game said in regards to Notre Dame’s quarterback competition.

Barring injury, Sam Hartman will be the starter for 2023.

It really isn’t that hard to figure out, regardless of what spring ball looked like for both Hartman and Tyler Buchner.  The two couldn’t have looked more opposite in where their games currently are Saturday.

Yet, Marcus Freeman isn’t announcing a winner in the competition.

No, I think we still have a quarterback battle. You can’t determine a winner or a loser based off one practice, practice 15. And again, you can’t base a decision off of what we view is a certain outcome. There’s a lot that goes into it.

There’s a lot that goes into a quarterback battle, but obviously the quarterback play. And so, I know just being out there, we’ve got to go back and watch the film. We’re not blocking the end, there’s some protection issues, we’re dropping balls.

We’ve got to go and look were the routes exactly precise. I’m always going to defend the quarterbacks because, as I’ve always said, that position is most like the head coach. They get praise and criticism. Everybody’s going to praise Sam for how we played today, they’re going to criticize Tyler. They both probably played pretty well.

We have to look at the film. I know the stats might not say it. But listen, both of them are tremendously talented. And we’ll go back and evaluate all 15 practices and continue to look at it as we move forward. – Marcus Freeman after Blue-Gold game

Like I’ve said throughout the spring, I’ll be flat-out stunned if Hartman isn’t starting against Navy, regardless of a somewhat slow start this spring.  Freeman is going to commit just yet and that’s fine, but this not going on significantly longer is important for a variety of reasons, too.

We often overreact to the spring game because it’s our only real sample of actual play to see.  Perhaps we’re doing that a bit with one shining and the other struggling, but I’ll be stunned if this competition, battle, derby, or whatever you want to call it, ends up in Buchner’s favor.

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