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ESPN names one Notre Dame true-freshman, WR Elijah Burress, as one to watch this fall
ESPN names one Notre Dame true-freshman, WR Elijah Burress, as one to watch this fall

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

ESPN names one Notre Dame true-freshman, WR Elijah Burress, as one to watch this fall

Notre Dame football had a great 2025 recruiting class, one that ranked as the No. 12 class in the country by the 247Sports Composite. Many of them will contribute early in their Irish careers, but ESPN believes that one can make an impact this fall, wide receiver Elijah Burress. While the son of former NFL star Plaxico wasn't named as on of their top-10 impact first-year players, he was named to their watch list. The 6-foot, 1-inch and 170-pound Burress wasn't the highest ranked prospect in Notre Dame's class, but he brings a pedigree that many don't have. During his final high school season, he caught 37 receptions for 960 yards and 15 touchdowns according to MaxPreps, video game numbers. An average of 25.9 yards-per-catch is extremely impressive, and that is the kind of production that many would love to have. Burress enrolled in January, with the expectation that he could see the field early. If ESPN is correct, that move will pay off for him, and for Notre Dame this year. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions. Follow Mike on X: @MikeFChen This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: ESPN names one Notre Dame true-freshman as one to watch this fall

ESPN names one Notre Dame true-freshman, WR Elijah Burress, as one to watch this fall
ESPN names one Notre Dame true-freshman, WR Elijah Burress, as one to watch this fall

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

ESPN names one Notre Dame true-freshman, WR Elijah Burress, as one to watch this fall

Notre Dame football had a great 2025 recruiting class, one that ranked as the No. 12 class in the country by the 247Sports Composite. Many of them will contribute early in their Irish careers, but ESPN believes that one can make an impact this fall, wide receiver Elijah Burress. While the son of former NFL star Plaxico wasn't named as on of their top-10 impact first-year players, he was named to their watch list. The 6-foot, 1-inch and 170-pound Burress wasn't the highest ranked prospect in Notre Dame's class, but he brings a pedigree that many don't have. During his final high school season, he caught 37 receptions for 960 yards and 15 touchdowns according to MaxPreps, video game numbers. An average of 25.9 yards-per-catch is extremely impressive, and that is the kind of production that many would love to have. Burress enrolled in January, with the expectation that he could see the field early. If ESPN is correct, that move will pay off for him, and for Notre Dame this year. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions. Follow Mike on X: @MikeFChen

Notre Dame football fall practice No. 3 highlights shared on social media
Notre Dame football fall practice No. 3 highlights shared on social media

Yahoo

time03-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Notre Dame football fall practice No. 3 highlights shared on social media

Notre Dame football has been putting in the work early, and over the first few days of fall practice, we've seen plenty of new developments among the players. The quarterbacks haven't started off as many of us would have liked, but we have to remember, they are both very inexperienced and going up against a top-level defense every day will only make the better. The game will slow down when they play teams that aren't as good, which should be looked at as a good aspect. On Saturday, we saw plenty of the wide receivers going up against the cornerbacks, which showed up plenty about both positions. The Irish need offensive playmakers to step up at the position, and having a deep secondary will only help the team with a potential long season. Check out some of the best Notre Dame practice videos that were shared on social media. Jordan Botelho working his way back from an injury Botelho was looking like he was set to finally break out last fall, only to suffer a season-ending knee injury against Purdue and then a pectoral injury in the off-season. While the Irish have plenty of talent at the position, like more than a few others, there isn't much experience there. Having a veteran like Botelho will be a great mid-season pickup for Notre Dame. Freshman wide receiver Elijah Burress Sure, Burress wasn't facing off against one of Notre Dame's better cornerbacks in the rep, but the showed plenty on it. Creating separation at the line, using his quick first-step to get past the defender, all while keeping his balance and finishing the play shows plenty about the son of former NFL star Plaxico. The future of the position is in good hands with Burress. Freshman cornerback Cree Thomas It's a tough task for anyone going up against Malachi Fields, but Thomas held his own in the rep. You'd like to see him not holding at the top of the route, as there is potential for that to get called a penalty. However, you see how good the footwork is to stay with his assignment, and with more seasoning, should be a good one. Freshman athlete Scrap Richardson For a guy who hasn't been focusing on the position for long, Richardson sure has the look of a player who could help the Irish down the road. The speed is there, and you love to see the adjustment made to the route after the inside was taken away. That was a veteran move, that you don't see many freshman being able to make. Multiple WR vs. DB matchups Iron sharpens iron, and in this situation, the receivers going against the defensive backs is exactly that. This is one of the reasons why the wide outs have seen such a quick jump in talent, going up against elite defenders will only make them better. It will make the next level easier as well, which I think is a big factor why Fields ended up in South Bend. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions. Follow Mike on X: @MikeFChen This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Highlights from Notre Dame football's third fall practice

Notre Dame finally finds the end zone in Blue-Gold game
Notre Dame finally finds the end zone in Blue-Gold game

USA Today

time12-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Notre Dame finally finds the end zone in Blue-Gold game

Notre Dame finally finds the end zone in Blue-Gold game CJ Carr, Elijah Burress find the end zone for the Fighting Irish Notre Dame's offense finally found the end zone in the annual Blue-Gold spring game. After drives stalled out due to penalties and sacks, quarterback CJ Carr, who is fighting Steve Angeli and Kenny Minchey for the starting job, found Elijah Burress -- son of former NFL star Plaxico Burress -- for a two-yard touchdown pass. Burress needed to lunge for the goal line, and according to the officials, he was just barely in. Carr has looked effective at QB so far in the Blue-Gold game, though both Angeli and Minchey have been able to move the ball, too. The problem is that the offense has committed penalties or allowed sacks when knocking on the red zone. No matter who wins the starting QB job, the offensive coaching staff will have work to do. But the fact that Fighting Irish offense finally got on the board has to be encouraging. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes and opinions. Follow Tim on X: @tehealey

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