WATCH: Notre Dame roster breakdown and more with Tim Hyde and Mike Singer
In a weekly YouTube live show, Blue & Gold’s Tim Hyde and Mike Singer discuss and react to the latest news and notes in the world of Notre Dame football and recruiting.
With just two practices left in fall camp before game week begins, what does Hyde think about the Fighting Irish roster? He breaks that down, plus runs through Notre Dame’s 2023 class and answers the following question: Will the player redshirt or play?
What should the expectations be for offensive coordinator Gerad Parker and defensive coordinator Al Golden? That’s on the topic list for the show as well.
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Notre Dame graduate quarterback Sam Hartman
Watch lists: Walter Camp Player of the Year Award, Davey O’Brien Award (best quarterback), Maxwell Award (most outstanding player)
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Sam Hartman, being an accomplished quarterback, is Notre Dame’s best candidate for the Heisman Trophy as well. The Heisman does not put out a preseason watch list or any other list until its finalists are announced.
The Wake Forest graduate transfer is a two-time Davey O’Brien semifinalist (2021-22), and a successful season by his standards would at least put him there again in 2023.
Irish sophomore cornerback Benjamin Morrison
Watch lists: Bednarik Award (best defensive player), Jim Thorpe Award (best defensive back), Bronko Nagurski Trophy (best defensive player)
Benjamin Morrison’s outstanding freshman season caught national attention in 2022. He made seven outlets’ freshman All-American teams, and he could very well be a real contender for the best defensive back in the country within the next two years.