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Notre Dame releases depth chart for Week 13 at Stanford

IMG_7504by:Jack Soble11/20/23

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Notre Dame nickel back Thomas Harper (13) makes a tackle during a 45-7 win over Wake Forest on Saturday. (Chad Weaver, Blue & Gold)

Notre Dame released its depth chart for Week 13 at Stanford on Monday afternoon. The Irish did not make any changes from last week’s depth chart after beating Wake Forest 45-7.

Quarterback

  1. Sam Hartman (Gr.)
  2. Steve Angeli (So.)

Running back

  1. Audric Estimé (Jr.)
  2. Gi’Bran Payne (So.) OR
  3. Jadarian Price (So.) OR
  4. Devyn Ford (Gr.) OR
  5. Jeremiyah Love (Fr.)

Wide receiver

  1. Jayden Thomas (Jr.)
  2. Jaden Greathouse (Fr.)

Thomas only played 10 snaps against Wake Forest. He remains hampered by a hamstring injury.

Wide receiver

  1. Rico Flores Jr. (Fr.)
  2. Tobias Merriweather (So.)

Graduate wide receiver Matt Salerno returned to action in Week 12 for the first time since Week 1.

Wide receiver (slot)

  1. Chris Tyree (Sr.)
  2. Jordan Faison (Fr.)

Tight end

  1. Holden Staes (So.) OR
  2. Eli Raridon (So.) OR
  3. Cooper Flanagan (Fr.)

Left tackle

  1. Joe Alt (Jr.)
  2. Tosh Baker (Sr.)

Left guard

  1. Pat Coogan (Jr.)
  2. Billy Schrauth (So.)

Center

  1. Zeke Correll (Gr.)
  2. Ashton Craig (So.)

Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman expects Correll to play, but he still hasn’t cleared concussion protocol. If he does not, Craig will start.

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Right guard

  1. Billy Schrauth (So.)
  2. Andrew Kristofic (Gr.)

As expected, Schrauth got the start in place of the injured junior guard Rocco Spindler (MCL).

Right tackle

  1. Blake Fisher (Jr.)
  2. Aamil Wagner (So.)

Vyper

  1. Jordan Botelho (Sr.)
  2. Junior Tuihalamaka (So.)
  3. Joshua Burnham (So.)

Three-technique defensive tackle

  1. Rylie Mills (Sr.)
  2. Jason Onye (Jr.)
  3. Donovan Hinish (So.)

Nose tackle

  1. Howard Cross III (Gr.)
  2. Gabriel Rubio (Jr.)

Strong-side defensive end

  1. Javontae Jean-Baptiste (Gr.) OR
  2. Nana Osafo-Mensah (Gr.)
  3. Burnham (So.)

This position has had an “or” designation all season, but Jean-Baptiste is the starter over Osafo-Mensah. Osafo-Mensah gets plenty of snaps, though.

Will linebacker

  1. Marist Liufau (Gr.)
  2. Jaiden Ausberry (Fr.)

Mike linebacker

  1. JD Bertrand (Gr.)
  2. Drayk Bowen (Fr.)

Rover

  1. Jack Kiser (Gr.)
  2. Jaylen Sneed (So.)

Cornerback

  1. Cam Hart (Gr.)
  2. Jaden Mickey (So.)

Cornerback

  1. Benjamin Morrison (So.)
  2. Christian Gray (Fr.) OR
  3. Clarence Lewis (Sr.)

Left safety

  1. DJ Brown (Gr.) OR
  2. Antonio Carter II (Gr.) OR
  3. Thomas Harper (Gr.)

Right safety

  1. Xavier Watts (Sr.) OR
  2. Ramon Henderson (Sr.)

The safeties have been separated by an “or” designation all season, but Watts and Brown are the unquestioned starters. Henderson enters the game in Notre Dame’s three-safety “spear” package, which it runs on most third-and-longs.

Specialists (starters only)

Place kicker: Spencer Shrader (Gr.)

Kickoff specialist: Shrader (Gr.)

Punter: Bryce McFerson (So.)

Holder: McFerson (So.)

Long snapper: Michael Vinson (Gr.)

Kickoff returner: Devyn Ford (Gr.)

Punt returner: Chris Tyree (Sr.)

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