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Reasons Why The Notre Dame Pass Game Should Break Out In 2025

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Irish Breakdown

Football, Sports, Notre Dame, Ncaa Team, Big Ten, Nfl Draft

4.5828 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Bryan and Trevor discuss the areas where the pass game should improve the most.

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0:00.0

All right, Brian, the last thing that we're going to talk about today is the reasons for optimism that we have for this passing offense.

0:23.1

We spent some time breaking down where they need to get to, what it means for them to get there, what we would like to see, what have been the issues of the past.

0:31.0

But there's a lot of reasons why we feel extremely confident in the trending upwards direction of this offense.

0:37.8

And we saw a little snippets of it in the postseason, but now we need to see it over the

0:41.9

course of the season.

0:42.7

So where do you start?

0:44.0

When you start thinking of reasons for optimism, where are you at?

0:47.7

Mike Dembrock.

0:48.8

I mean, that's my biggest reason for optimism because I've seen what he can do when he runs

0:53.7

an offense.

0:54.2

We saw it at Notre Dame.

0:55.5

What's the last explosive pass attack passing attack Notre Dame had?

0:59.5

It was in 2015.

1:01.6

I mean, they had, and this is why I keep saying, like, Mike Denbrock is going to run an

1:05.3

offense that fits his personnel.

1:07.2

And in 2015, you know what they had an abundance receiver?

1:10.8

It wasn't speed. I mean, it wasn't, had an abundance receiver. It wasn't speed.

1:11.8

I mean, it wasn't, excuse me, duh.

1:13.1

It wasn't size.

1:14.9

It wasn't strength.

1:16.0

I mean, your biggest receiver from the year before, Corey Robinson was, you know, not 100%

1:22.2

2015.

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