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Rapid Fire: Marcus Freeman Talks Spring Game, Jordan Faison, Devan Houston, March Madness

Irish Breakdown

Irish Breakdown

Football, Sports

4.8748 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Irish Breakdown discusses several Notre Dame football and other sports topics

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0:00.0

I tell you what, Vince.

0:21.3

I'm just what, Vince. Good time.

0:22.3

I'm just, I'm just flat out ready.

0:25.2

And I wonder, are you ready for rapid fire?

0:28.3

Let's go.

0:29.1

Rapid fire on a Wednesday.

0:30.7

Yeah, baby.

0:31.2

I'm fired up.

0:31.9

Yeah, baby.

0:32.6

Let's go.

0:33.3

So, we heard from Marcus Freeman in the main part of the show talking a lot about quarterbacks.

0:38.3

We've got some other comments from him on a couple of different topics here,

0:43.9

including adjusting the spring schedule as well as whether or not they considered,

0:53.1

you know, maybe even canceling the spring game like

0:55.4

some of these other schools have done.

0:57.4

Move spring back.

0:58.8

I think when I first put our spring practice calendar, it was last year or sometime.

1:04.6

I mean, we decided when the spring game was going to be.

1:07.4

So I decided after the season, we had to move spring practice, start a spring practice

1:12.6

back about two weeks. And the reality is I did not want to achieve the strength condition

1:16.6

phase of the development phase of our team. I think it's really important. And there was

1:22.6

an integration of different guys based on the amount of plays they played last year in terms of when they started that strength condition phase.

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