ND FOOTBALL: Spring practice displays a 'massive' line, catching and kicking consistency for Fighting Irish
SOUTH BEND — Notre Dame football held spring practice early Saturday morning at the Irish Athletics Complex. The two-hour practice, which began at 9 a. m.
, was the second time this spring that the media was able to watch all of the allotted practice time and the Fighting Irish primarily spent its time going live with 11-on-11 action. Scoring system irregularities aside, the offense closed out ...
SOUTH BEND — Notre Dame football held spring practice early Saturday morning at the Irish Athletics Complex. The two-hour practice, which began at 9 a. m.
, was the second time this spring that the media was able to watch all of the allotted practice time and the Fighting Irish primarily spent its time going live with 11-on-11 action. Scoring system irregularities aside, the offense closed out the practice with a pressure-packed kick for Purdue transfer kicker Spencer Porath. The 45-yard kick was accompanied by a tight circle of players and pumped-in crowd noise.
Porath converted successfully for the 34-31 win for the offense, but more importantly, a perfect day for the transfer. “Today is an evaluation day,” head coach Marcus Freeman said. “That’s what I told them.
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