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Irish flounder after slow start to 2016 season

Benjamin Padanilam | Friday, May 19, 2017

Just about nothing went as expected for Notre Dame this season. Heck, it even ended with it raining on it in Los Angeles. The 2016 season started with high expectations; the Irish were ranked as a top-10 squad in both the AP and Coaches preseason polls. But that first stop on their season-long journey would

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Football players attend hearing in Fulton County Court

Observer Staff Report | Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Three of the five Notre Dame football players arrested on Aug. 19 — senior Max Redfield, sophomore Te’von Coney and freshman Kevin Stepherson — appeared in court Tuesday morning for their preliminary hearings. All three entered pleas of not guilty on the charge of possession of marijuana, a Class B misdemeanor. Redfield also entered a

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Five players charged with misdemeanors

Observer Staff Report | Tuesday, August 30, 2016

The five Notre Dame football players arrested in Fulton County, Indiana, on Aug. 19 all face Class B misdemeanor charges for possession of marijuana, according to a report from ND Insider. The five students — senior Max Redfield, sophomores Dexter Williams, Te’von Coney and Ashton White and freshman Kevin Stepherson — were arrested at approximately

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Kelly: ‘And then I was mad as hell’

Zach Klonsinski | Thursday, August 25, 2016

“My first [reaction] was disappointment, and then … that disappointment kind of moved on to embarrassment for the University. “And then I was mad as hell.” That’s how Irish head coach Brian Kelly described his emotions at a press conference Wednesday, his first following the arrest of six football players in two separate incidents last weekend. “It’s

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Max Redfield dismissed from team, Devin Butler suspended indefinitely

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Senior safety Max Redfield has been dismissed from the Notre Dame football team and senior cornerback Devin Butler has been suspended indefinitely, Irish head coach Brian Kelly announced in a statement Sunday afternoon. The decision follows the arrest of six football players, including Redfield and Butler, in two separate incidents late Friday night and early

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Six Notre Dame football players arrested in two incidents

Observer Sports Staff | Saturday, August 20, 2016

Updated Six Notre Dame football players were arrested late Friday night and early Saturday morning in two incidents in Fulton and St. Joseph counties. Five Irish football players were arrested Friday night at approximately 10:07 p.m. during a traffic stop in Fulton County, Indiana, carried out by the Indiana State Police. Fulton County is approximately 45 miles south

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Padanilam: Blue-Gold Game sheds light on continued player development

Benjamin Padanilam | Monday, April 18, 2016

In a game that had the potential to add some clarity to the quarterback competition at Notre Dame, the Blue-Gold Game did everything but. Malik Zaire and DeShone Kizer had their moments, but they also had their fair share of missed opportunities in the contest. They both showed off their arms and legs, displaying the ability

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Secondary picture still fluid as spring closes

Renee Griffin | Friday, April 15, 2016

The images of Ohio State running and passing all over an injury-wracked Irish secondary in the Fiesta Bowl have hardly faded, making the open competitions at the cornerback and safety positions this spring all the more significant. By the end of 2015, Notre Dame’s ranks of defensive backs were so depleted that senior receiver Torii

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Defensive coaches discuss next season’s starters

Zach Klonsinski | Thursday, March 31, 2016

Devin Studstill continues to receive glowing reviews from coaches this spring. The safety early-enrollee picked up some more praise from defensive backs coach Todd Lyght when the defensive assistants met with the media on Wednesday after practice. “Studstill, he’s an all-in guy. He’s a program guy,” Lyght said. “ … [He] has done a great job

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Quarterbacks, safeties discuss position battles

Marek Mazurek | Monday, March 21, 2016

As Notre Dame enters spring practice, all eyes will be on the three quarterbacks competing for the starting job: Senior Malik Zaire, junior DeShone Kizer and sophomore Brandon Wimbush. “Spring ball is going well,” Wimbush said. “It’s a time for the three guys who are the helm to compete for job and see how that

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