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Notre Dame Football and dumb transfer portal math

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We are almost a week into college football’s transfer portal season, and it probably goes without saying… Notre Dame fans are more than a little bit anxious. All we have seen over the last (almost) week are transfer portal departures from Notre Dame. There hasn’t been a single commitment/signing, and a number of early targets didn’t even bother to step foot in South Bend.

I mean… y’all don’t want a fresh pie from Rocco’s?

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While it seems very doom and gloom, you might feel a little bit better if you knew that the Irish are in the same boat as a few other programs.

I know, I know — you don’t care. I get it, and if you’re feeling a little moody about it all, you are also in THAT boat with other Irish fans. It’s not just the numbers, it’s the needs.

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Notre Dame absolutely needs some defensive lineman — defensive tackles in particular. They also need a kicker and probably a wide receiver. They aren’t luxury items, and they aren’t depth pieces — the needs are actual needs.

And we all know that.

But let’s get to the math for second because that’s why we’re here. People are getting upset that Notre Dame’s roster is withering away. Multiple transfer portal departures a day and no commitments makes the anger some very low-hanging fruit. So let’s talk about it real quick… who said Notre Dame needs 105 scholarship players on the roster anyways?

IN

OUT

QB – Kenny Minchey – Kentucky

S – Taebron Bennie-Powell

RB – Gi’Bran Payne – Cincinnati

S – JaDon Blair – Missouri

CB – Chance Tucker

S – Ben Minich

K – Marcello Diomede

DB – Karson Hobbs

DE – Joshua Burnham – Indiana

DT – Armel Mukam

CB – Cree Thomas – Colorado

QB – Anthony Rezac – South Dakota St.

WR – KK Smith

LB – Preston Zinter

LB – Bodie Kahoun

LB – Anthony Sacca

WR – Scrap Richardson

For years and years, the NCAA rules had the 85 man limit. That’s 20 players less than what it is now, and somehow Notre Dame (and every school in the country) fielded a team each year.

When the new NCAA rule went through, Notre Dame was looking to have a roster that consisted of roughly 95 “scholarship” players and 10 “walk-ons” each year. It makes sense from a financial standpoint, and it’s just a nice part of the college football culture as well.

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So… here’s what it looks like for 2026 as of very early Thursday morning:

Player/Class

Freshmen

Sophomore

Junior

Senior

Graduate

Quarterback

Noah Grubbs, Teddy Jarrard

Blake Hebert

C.J. Carr

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Running Back

Javian Osborne, Jonaz Walton

Nolan James

Aneyas Williams, Kedren Young

Tight End

Preston Fryzel, Ian Premer

James Flanigan

Jack Larsen

Cooper Flanagan

Ty Washington

Wide Receiver

Dylan Faison, Bubba Frazier, Kaydon Finley, Devin Fitzgerald, Brayden Robinson

Elijah Burress, Jerome Bettis Jr.

Cam Williams, Micah Gilbert, Logan Saldate

Jaden Greathouse, Jordan Faison

Center

Cameron Herron

Joe Otting

Ashton Craig

Guard

Sullivan Garvin, Tyler Merrill, Gregory Patrick

Chris Terek, Sullivan Absher, Devan Houstan

Tackle

Ben Nichols, Grayson McKeogh, Charlie Thom

Will Black, Owen Strebig, Matty Augustine

Peter Jones, Anthonie Knapp, Styles Prescod, Guerby Lambert

Charles Jagusah

Defensive Tackle

Tiki Hola, Elijah Golden

Christopher Burgess, Davion Dixon, Gordy Sulfsted

Cole Mullins, Sean Sevillano

Brenan Vernon

Elijah Hughes, Jason Onye

Defensive End

Ebenezer Ewetade, Rodney Dunham

Dominik Hulak, Joseph Reiff

Bryce Young, Loghan Thomas

Boubacar Traore

Linebacker

Thomas Davis Jr., Kobe Clapper

Anthony Sacca, Madden Faraimo, Ko’o Kia,

Teddy Rezac, Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa, Kahanu Kia

Drayk Bowen, Jaiden Ausberry

Jaylen Sneed

Safety

Ayden Pouncey, Joey O’Brien, Nick Reddish

Ethan Long, Brandon Logan

Brauntae Johnson

Adon Shuler, Luke Talich

Cornerback

Chaston Smith, Khary Adams

Dallas Golden, Mark Zachery

Leonard Moore

Christian Gray

Specialists

Jasper Scaife

Erik Schmidt

Totals

29/105 (29)

51/105 (22)

71/105 (20)

86/105 (15)

91/105 (5)

Compare that chart to the one in 2018. Remember, in 2018, Notre Dame went undefeated in the regular season under the 85 man rule.

Position/Year

Freshman

Sophomore

Junior

Senior

5th Year

Quarterback

Phil Jurkovec

Avery Davis*

Ian Book*

Brandon Wimbush*

Running Back

Jahmir Smith, C’Bo Flemister

Jafar Armstrong*

Tony Jones Jr.*

Dexter Williams

Tight End

George Takacs, Tommy Tremble

Cole Kmet, Brock Wright

Alize’ Mack*

Nic Weishar

Wide Receiver

Micah Jones, Kevin Austin, Braden Lenzy, Lawrence Keys III

Michael Young

Chase Claypool, Javon McKinley*

Chris Finke*, Miles Boykin*

Center

Luke Jones

Sam Mustipher

Guard

John Dirksen

Dillan Gibbons*

Tommy Kraemer*

Trevor Ruhland*

Alex Bars

Tackle

Cole Mabry, Jarrett Patterson

Josh Lugg*, Robert Hainsey, Aaron Banks*

Liam Eichenberg*

Defensive Tackle

Jayson Ademilola, Ja’mion Franklin

Kurt Hinish, Darnell Ewell*, Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa

Micah Dew-Treadway*, Jerry Tillery

Jonathan Bonner

Defensive End

Justin Ademilola

Kofi Wardlow*

Ade Ogundeji*, Daelin Hayes, Khalid Kareem, Julian Okwara

Linebacker

Bo Bauer, Ovio Oghoufo, Jack Lamb

Drew White*, Jordan Genmark Heath

Jonathan Jones*, Jamir Jones, DJ Morgan

Te’von Coney

Drue Tranquill

Rover

Shayne Simon

Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah*, Isaiah Robertson

Asmar Bilal

Safety

Derrik Allen, Paul Moala, Houston Griffith

Devin Studstill, Jalen Elliott, Alohi Gilman*

Nicco Fertitta, Nick Coleman

Cornerback

Joe Wilkins Jr., Tariq Bracy, D.J. Brown, Noah Boykin

Julian Love, Troy Pride Jr., Donte Vaughn

Shaun Crawford**

Specialists

John Doerer

John Shannon*

Justin Yoon

Tyler Newsome

27/85 (27)

45/85 (18)

65/85 (20)

79/85 (14)

85/85 (6)

So while it’s certainly within reason to yearn for the players of need, the Irish are still currently sitting on a very strong roster. Don’t worry so much about the math. Math is dumb.

And if you made it this far…

There has been good news reported about DE Keon Keeley and WR Mylan Graham. No, they didn’t commit, but there are some positive things out there. Notre Dame has been remarkably quiet as far as leaking any info out, so I take the positive news as some major positives — but we shall see.

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