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Nuño's Notes: Irish insiders expect a bounce-back performance in Week 3
23 days ago by David Nuño
Marcus Freeman's Notre Dame Fighting Irish are ranked eighth in the country, but with an early-season loss, the Golden Domers already have their backs up against the wall. Ahead of Texas A&M's trip to South Bend, David Nuño shares what he has gathered from Irish insiders.
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Tale of the Tape: No. 16 Texas A&M at No. 8 Notre Dame
24 days ago by TexAgs
In the second of a home-and-home non-conference series, No. 16 Texas A&M ventures to Notre Dame Stadium in Week 3 for a primetime, top-20 showdown with the No. 8 Fighting Irish. Indeed, this matchup includes plenty of early-season College Football Playoff implications.
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Notre Dame relying on new additions to replicate success of 2024
4 mo ago by Olin Buchanan
Notre Dame must replace its quarterback, three starting offensive linemen, two of its top receivers, its top two tacklers and its leader in sacks and interceptions. Even with so many departures, Marcus Freeman's Fighting Irish are projected to be a top-10 team.
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New lines likely the difference on Saturday as A&M begins a new era
1 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Mike Elko represents a new hope for Texas A&M football, but in Saturday's opener against No. 7 Notre Dame, it will likely be the new offensive lines that will decide who emerges victoriously. The "Elko Era" officially kicks off at 6:30 p.m. CT from Kyle Field in Bryan-College Station.
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Nuño's Notes: Sharing South Bend intel from Notre Dame insiders
1 yr ago by David Nuño
Marcus Freeman's Notre Dame Fighting Irish enter the 2024 season ranked No. 7 in the nation and with CFP hopes. After speaking to some Notre Dame insiders, David Nuño shares some of the intel coming from South Bend as the Irish come to Aggieland this week.
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Elko confident a 'No. 1' receiver will emerge as Aggies open season
1 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
The departures of Ainias Smith and Evan Stewart have casted doubt over the strength of Texas A&M's receiving corps, particularly, whether or not a "No. 1" receiver will rise. Ahead of Saturday's season opener, Mike Elko expressed belief that he does have a go-to wideout.
 
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