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Angeli leaves ND

Per the Athletic

Notre Dame will have a first-time starting quarterback when next season opens at Miami.


On Thursday afternoon, that much became certain when reports surfaced that quarterback Steve Angeli would enter the transfer portal during the spring window, which opened Wednesday. Angeli, who started the Sun Bowl a year ago and played a part in Notre Dame’s win over Penn State in the Orange Bowl in January, will depart as a graduate transfer.


That means Notre Dame will turn to either CJ Carr or Kenny Minchey as its next starting quarterback, a tandem that each took four snaps last season, all during a blowout of Purdue in mid-September. Opening the 2025 season at Miami, then facing Texas A&M in the home opener, will be a massive jump for either quarterback. It’s a jump coach Marcus Freeman wanted to take based on the timing of Angeli’s departure.

Update: Angeli is reportedly headed to Tennessee

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Hey guys! My name is Aidan and I am an Aussie Michigan fan who has been reporting insider recruiting intel for the last few months over on X, but am super excited to be joining the team here at the Maize&Blue Review. Big shoutout to fellow-Aussie Josh Henschke for the support and time he has taken to help me settle in, and I can't wait to get to work and begin interacting with you guys.

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Sherrone Moore Interview had some good nuggets

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Highlights:
  1. Keene is getting healthy, has been throwing this week
  2. Derrick Moore and DL have stood out, feels great about depth
  3. Players love Chip, brings new twist/wrinkle to the Michigan offense with passing and personnel
  4. Texts Brady often, thinks that Brady texts Bryce even more often
  5. Bryce is a grinder almost to a fault, "sometimes you gotta go sleep man"
  6. WR room feels deeper than it has in seasons past

Recruiting 2026 WR Target Announcing Commitment Today

4 ⭐️ 2026 WR Gordon Sellars out of Charlotte, NC, is scheduled to announce his commitment today. Gordon announced a Top 6 of Michigan, Clemson, Georgia, Ohio State, North Carolina A&T, and South Carolina, but visited Notre Dame last week, which presumably pushed them into consideration.

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He visited Ann Arbor twice this Spring (3/28, 4/12) and is also scheduled to return for an O.V. (20/6).

Per sources, Clemson and South Carolina are in the lead, but I wouldn't rule out Michigan or Notre Dame as well. Gordon's family and coaches have been pretty tight-lipped about who leads at this stage.

Recruiting Excited to announce a new staff member…

Please join me in welcoming @Aidan Sen to the M&BR fam as our new Recruiting Insider.

I have been impressed with what Aidan has been doing from all the way in Australia. He’s a grinder and he is going to be an excellent addition to the team.

I’m fired up.

Aidan will be posting here shortly as he gets comfortable with the site and boards.
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