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1. The X-Factor Quarterback Controversy and Opportunity:
With Riley Leonard departing for the NFL, the Irish face a pivotal quarterback transition. CJ Carr, a redshirt freshman five-star recruit with a rocket arm and poise, battles Kenny Minchey for the starting role. CJ Carr has been handed the reigns to start at Miami, FL for Week 1. 2. A Familiar Playbook, Refined Execution: Offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock returns for his second season. Continuity in system means more precise reads, expanded play-calling, and a higher ceiling for production. 3. Ground Control: A Terrifying Backfield and O-Line: Notre Dame’s rushing game is a juggernaut. Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price combine for one of the most potent running back duos in the nation, backed by an offensive line rich in experience and cohesion. The depth of the running back room will be vital for the progress of Carr as QB. Love is seen as the number 1 running back in college football and if he has an incredible season could see him in New York at the end of the season as a Heisman Trophy candidate. 4. Receiver Corps: Youth Meets Veteran Depth: The wide receiver group is awe-inspiring in its potential yet light on experience—averaging under ten games per player—but bolstered by transfers Malachi Fields and Will Pauling, plus big-play 6'7 tight end Eli Raridon. This dynamic mix could redefine ND’s aerial attack if given time to jell. Evan J. Thomas is predicting that Jaden Greathouse will have a breakout season. 5. Defense on Alert: New Leadership, Proven Talent: Defensive coordinator Chris Ash steps in after Al Golden departed for the NFL, inheriting a defense ranked among the nation’s best. While depth remains strong, the defensive line, especially the tackle position, remains a concern that could test the unit’s resilience. Evan J. Thomas is predicting that Safety Adon Shuler will be the teams defensive MVP. 6. Offseason Changes: Gains and Departures: Several NFL departures—including Leonard and All-Americans like Xavier Watts—shake up the roster, but key additions such as DL Jared Dawson, WRs Malachi Fields, Will Pauling, CB DeVonta Smith, and TE Ty Washington inject promise and talent. 7. Opening Stage: High Stakes at Miami: The Irish kick off their campaign with a high-profile Labor Day weekend showdown against the Miami Hurricanes, tipped as narrow favorites by sportsbooks. A season-opening win would firmly position Notre Dame among the early playoff contenders. Evan J. Thomas has the Irish winning 31-17 to start 1-0 going into their first bye week. 8. Roadblocks and Rivalries: Syracuse & Boston College Loom: Matchups against Boston College and Syracuse carry both rivalry fire and potential pitfalls. BC enters as heavy underdogs, but as the Irish have faced stumbles before, these games demand focus. 9. Betting Landscape: Title Dreams & Playoff Paths: Odds give Notre Dame a real shot:
Final Verdict: Blueprint for Success—or Letdown Notre Dame enters 2025 with championship velocity, stacking strength in the trenches, backfield, and defense. The pivotal hinge? The quarterback. If Carr—or Minchey—can remain steady and take incremental steps, the Irish are poised for another deep playoff run. Throw in a gritty Miami win and a cohesive supporting cast, and Notre Dame might not just contend—they just might conquer. Evan J. Thomas Prediction: Notre Dame 12-0 regular season, makes the CFB Playoff
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