With everything going on in the world of Notre Dame football recruiting and the baseball team earning a spot in the [autotag]College World Series[/autotag], time hasn’t allowed a lot of in-depth discussion about what the outlook for the actual 2022 season is.
In a season that sees a ton of talent return to Notre Dame’s roster there is no greater question entering the year than at the quarterback position. [autotag]C.J. Carr[/autotag] is a five-star prospect that will join the Irish in 2024 and Notre Dame remains a possibility for 2023 five-star [autotag]Dante Moore[/autotag], but what about the 2022 season that sits dead ahead for everyone?
[autotag]Tyler Buchner[/autotag] has been bitten by bad luck far too often in his football career. As a high school sophomore he suffered a knee injury before having an epic junior year, only to see COVID wipe out his senior season in California. Now Buchner slides into the starting quarterback spot after a year of playing in primarily run situations and his first start will just happen to be at Ohio State to open the year.
What are fair expectations for Buchner this fall and how much help does he have around him? I recently discussed that with the Always Irish podcast which you can watch below.
On a scale of 1-10 how do you feel about the Notre Dame quarterback situation entering 2022? Comment below!
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