Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman encourages his players during the game between Notre Dame and Boston College at Notre Dame Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022.
Notre Dame football hosted its 92nd annual Blue-Gold Game Saturday, with team Gold handily winning the open scrimmage 24-0. Though a combination of blustery South Bend spring weather whipping through Notre Dame Stadium and copious amount of depth chart rotation ensured play was far from consistently excellent, here are the five key moments that defined the game.
1. Sam Hartman excels on the opening drive, Gold Team takes early lead
It didn’t take long for Notre Dame’s big offseason addition to look the part of a standout player. Hartman was the first quarterback to lead a drive under center, and the graduate student did so with aplomb. Hartman threw three passes and completed all three. The final, a short connection to junior Jayden Thomas, was turned into a nine-yard touchdown thanks to some nifty running by the junior receiver. All told, Hartman engineered a five-play, 75-yard drive in his first snaps in front of Notre Dame fans — a dream debut for him, as well as Freeman and offensive coordinator Gerad Parker.2. Buchner struggles early on
If Hartman was flawless to start his day off, junior Tyler Buchner was up-and-down. The junior incumbent starter couldn’t seem to find his footing over the course of several drives for Team Blue. Buchner was “sacked” (though not actually tackled due to his red jersey) twice on his first drive. He went 2-6 with 10 yards on his second, which culminated abruptly with an interception by freshman cornerback Jaden Mickey. Buchner ended the day 8-18 with 44 yards and an interception.After the game, head coach Marcus Freeman admitted he deserved the blame for Buchner’s interception.
“I told [Buchner] that I’ve got to take responsibility for the pick,” Freeman said. “On third down I went in there trying to help and said ‘ah, it’s cover two’ ... it ended up not being cover two. So I’ll take responsibility … I’ll tell the media, don’t worry about it. So that was on me.”








