We're...#1?

by Chris, Raleigh, NC, Tuesday, June 09, 2026, 07:36 (4 hours, 49 minutes ago)

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/48864748/college-football-2026-future-...


1. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Previous future power ranking: 5

QB situation: After a series of transfers, Notre Dame has developed CJ Carr into a national awards contender. Carr will start his second season for the Irish. He's on the NFL draft radar but might opt to return in 2027, given the crowded quarterback class. Notre Dame has options for the post-Carr era with redshirt freshman Blake Hebert and true freshman Noah Grubbs.

Offensive line/defensive line outlook: Notre Dame has been a line-of-scrimmage-based program, which should continue through 2027. The offensive line projects as a major strength, if it can stay healthy, as Notre Dame rotated players at different positions this spring. Ashton Craig and guard Anthonie Knapp both return, along with junior Sullivan Absher, and Notre Dame is hoping to finally get Charles Jagusah onto the field. The Irish are banking on potential at tackle with redshirt freshman Will Black, redshirt sophomore Guerby Lambert and others who can play multiple seasons. Craig is the only senior in the two-deep. Notre Dame didn't add many transfers this winter but supplemented its defensive line with Francis Brewu (Pitt), Tionne Gray (Oregon) and Keon Keeley (Alabama). They join junior ends Boubacar Traore and Bryce Young, and senior tackle Jason Onye. Of the transfers, only Gray has senior eligibility.

Roster management: Coach Marcus Freeman is building a national contender through recruiting and development, without being overly reliant on the portal. Notre Dame retained Carr, standout cornerback Leonard Moore, Traore, linebacker Drayk Bowen and others, and signed the nation's No. 4 recruiting class for 2026, featuring 18 SC Next 300 players and five in the top 50, including defensive end Rodney Dunham, the No. 31 overall prospect. The team's 2027 class already features 11 SC Next 300 commits. Notre Dame started slowly in the portal and added only seven players, addressing three positions: defensive line, wide receiver and defensive back. The D-line transfers jump out most, but wide receivers Mylan Graham and Quincy Porter from Ohio State could really help after the team couldn't land Nick Marsh. According to ESPN Recruiting, five of Notre Dame's seven transfers qualify as blue-chippers. Notre Dame's portal departures included edge Joshua Burnham (Indiana) and backup quarterback Kenny Minchey (Kentucky).

Star power: Moore was a Thorpe Award finalist in 2025 after earning first-team All-America honors, and will be the favorite to win the prize this fall. Carr also will enter the national awards conversation if he takes another step. Other notables include Traore, the team's top pass rusher, Brewu and Craig, a Rimington Trophy contender.

Coaching staff: Freeman remained at Notre Dame despite another strong push from the NFL, which isn't hiding its desire to pry away the 40-year-old. He retained all three of his primary coordinators but reshaped much of the defensive staff. Aaron Henry and Charlie Partridge both reunited with coordinator Chris Ash and will coach defensive backs and defensive line, respectively. Veteran defensive assistant Brian Jean-Mary will oversee the linebackers.

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I don’t buy that Carr would come back for 2027

by Jay, San Diego, Tuesday, June 09, 2026, 09:45 (2 hours, 40 minutes ago) @ Chris

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The bottom line is there's no chance we get 2 very good

by BillyGoat @, At Thanksgiving with Joe Bethersontin, Tuesday, June 09, 2026, 11:04 (1 hours, 21 minutes ago) @ Jay

to great years from CJ. If he's back in 2027, it's because 2026 was disappointing, due to injury or other issues.

This summary also seems wrong on the DL

by Publicola, Tuesday, June 09, 2026, 10:32 (1 hours, 54 minutes ago) @ Jay

"Of the transfers, only Gray has senior eligibility."

I assume "senior eligibility" means one year left after this one. But Gray was a redshirt freshman last year, so he has 3 years of eligibility left. And Keeley has 2 years.

I think he meant Brewu, right?

by Silk, St. Louis, Tuesday, June 09, 2026, 10:50 (1 hours, 35 minutes ago) @ Publicola

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It's laughable to think that Carr would be scared off

by KGB, Belly o. the Beast, Tuesday, June 09, 2026, 10:03 (2 hours, 22 minutes ago) @ Jay

by any of the jokers who are being pushed as higher projected draft picks. Now he has to have the kind of 2026 that elevates him into a realistic early-first-round conversation and the team into a deep playoff run. But if he accomplishes that, people like Arch (*CHOKE*), LaNorris Sellers (60%? 13 TD/8 INT?) and Julian Sayin (total statue in the pocket) aren't going to stand in his way.

Dropping into the back end of the first round is actually

by ReginaldVelJohnson @, Tuesday, June 09, 2026, 10:29 (1 hours, 57 minutes ago) @ KGB

preferable. Agreed that given his competitive edge, he's not going to say he doesn't want to have the season that makes him the #1 pick. But as a practical matter, putting together a great year and ending up on a good team looking for a succession plan is honestly the best possible outcome.

I want him to be the #1 pick.

by Joe I @, Tuesday, June 09, 2026, 11:51 (34 minutes ago) @ ReginaldVelJohnson

Because, well, that may mean something magical happened in South Bend.

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