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Notre Dame Football: Most Interesting Spring Storylines On Offense - Pot of Gold Recruiting Recap

In the latest Irish Breakdown show we discuss the most interesting Notre Dame spring story lines on offense and the Pot of Gold recruiting push

It is a busy time for Notre Dame, who kicks off spring ball tomorrow. The Irish also just completed their massive Pot of Gold recruiting push. With all the coaching turnover now behind us it's time to focus on the team and the upcoming spring practices, which is exciting.

In our latest podcast we broke down the key storylines for the Notre Dame offense heading into the spring. We kicked the show off with a recap of the Pot of Gold offer push for the 2025 recruiting class.

Our show began with a discussion of the Pot of Gold recruiting push. It was the biggest group of offers we've seen so far, and that is due in part to how loaded the 2025 class is up to this point. 

We began with a discussion of the five quarterbacks that Notre Dame offered: Bryce Underwood, George MacIntyre, Deuce Knight, KJ Lacey and Cutter Boley. It's a loaded quarterback year nationally and the Irish staff offered these five impact players on Friday. We discussed each player's skill set and gave any early nuggets for each from a recruiting standpoint.

The state of Illinois - and specifically the Chicago area - is absolutely loaded in the 2025 class. We broke down the five Illinois players that were offered during the Pot of Gold push. We begin with elite wide receiver Talyn Taylor, who is already one of my favorite players in the 2025 class and one of the nation's best players. Next we talked about three talented defensive linemen that were offered: Nathaniel Marshall, Gabe Kaminski and Christopher Burgess Jr. We wrapped things up talking about linebacker Dominik Hulak.

Next we turned to our key storylines discussion. Here is what we discussed.

1. Will The Coaching Staff Mesh Together - We discussed the addition of Gino Guidugli and Joe Rudolph, the promotion of Gerad Parker to offensive coordinator and how important it is for this group to come together quickly.

2. What Changes Will We See - Of course, a new staff means changes. How will the new staff organize practice? What will the demeanor of the new staff be? What practices changes will we see? What scheme changes will we see? That was our next topic of discussion.

3. The Quarterback Depth Chart - There will be plenty of discussion of the quarterback room this spring, there's no doubt about that. We discuss Sam Hartman, Tyler Buchner and what we hope to see this spring.

4. What Playmakers Emerge On The Perimeter - Who will step up at wide receiver? All offseason we've talked about the potential of the receivers and the talent of players like Tobias Merriweather, Jayden Thomas, Deion Colzie, Lorenzo Styles, Kaleb Smith and three talented freshmen. But when does the discussion turn from potential to production? We discuss this during the next segment.

5. Guard Battle - Notre Dame has openings at both guard spots, and we discuss why it's important that the position get solidified this spring. The play at guard could determine if Notre Dame has a quality line in 2023, or a dominant line in 2023.

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