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Instant Analysis: Notre Dame’s Quarterback Competition Crystallizes

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🗓️ 18 April 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Tim Prister and Tim O'Malley reconvene for a Zoom Instant Analysis to discuss yesterday's news that senior quarterback Steve Angeli will enter the transfer portal. We also offer a roster update as Notre Dame's current 113 makes its journey down to 105.

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0:00.0

Welcome to another edition of Irish Illustrated Instant Analysis.

0:04.7

I'm Tim O'Malley, joined by Tim Priester, and we're speaking today, Tim, largely because

0:08.7

Steve Angelly, reported by Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.com and 24-7 Sports will enter the transfer

0:15.8

portal.

0:16.5

I use that wording simply because when I worked on Notre Dame's roster update today that was

0:20.5

requested by the Four Horseman Lounge, I did notice Steve Angelly's name is still on it. use that wording simply because when I worked on Notre Dame's roster update today that was requested

0:20.9

by the Four Horseman Lounge, I did notice Steve Angelly's name is still on it while other players

0:26.5

that have entered the portal this week are not. Without Angelly, they will have 113 players

0:32.3

on the current roster. That does not include if you're going to look at un d.com 12 incoming freshmen but we want to

0:38.8

focus on anjeli and what that means and kind of how we think it might have transpired over the last few

0:44.1

months yeah well first of all due respect for steve angelie and what he did for notre dame and the

0:49.8

way he's handled things um you know i, obviously it's been difficult for him.

0:54.9

He's wanted to ascend to the number one job.

0:56.6

He's still here, or he was still here, or however you want to phrase it,

1:01.4

but he was still here in the spring because he felt like he had an opportunity to be the starting quarterback at Notre Dame.

1:08.4

And under most circumstances, he would be.

1:10.4

He paid his dues.

1:12.1

When he was called upon, he succeeded. You know, I don't think, I mean, I think what he did

1:18.0

against Penn State sometimes is a little bit overblown because it was, it was catch a snap and

1:22.0

throw the football. But yet he orchestrated a scoring drive at the end of the first half.

1:26.4

That had not happened. Yeah.

1:27.7

I mean, that hadn't happened.

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