Newsstand: Notre Dame announces 2023 football camp lineup
Notre Dame football will hold several camps this summer. The Irish unveiled the dates for them Tuesday.
Here is the 2023 camp lineup:
• June 3: Lineman’s challenge (for players entering grades 9-12)
• June 4: Irish Invasion (grades 9-12)
• June 12-13: Youth camp (grades 2-5)
• June 14: Middle school camp (grades 6-8)
• June 15: Evaluation camp I (grades 9-12)
• June 20: Specialist camp (grades 9-12)
• June 20: Evaluation camp II (grades 9-12)
• June 22: Evaluation camp III (grades 9-12)
Notre Dame held a quarterback camp last year, but it does not have one on the 2023 schedule as it stands. There are no scheduled team-sponsored camps set for July. Junior-to-be offensive tackle Joe Alt, junior running back Audric Estimé and Cleveland Browns linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, though, are hosting a youth camp July 22 at St. Joseph High School in South Bend. Registration is currently open and costs $150.
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“This offense moving forward is a collaborative effort, but it certainly falls on my name first. We see this as our structure in the shell looking very familiar to a lot of things within the organization. By formation. By the way we line up. By the way we get things going in and out of the huddle. Those things will look similar.”
— Offensive coordinator Gerad Parker on how much change to expect from the existing framework
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