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Boston College gives first official look at new football uniforms for 2025 season
Boston College gives first official look at new football uniforms for 2025 season

Time of India

time9 hours ago

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Boston College gives first official look at new football uniforms for 2025 season

Image Source: Getty Boston College finally unveiled its new uniforms for 2025, ushering in a new era in its football history. The reveal, part of a promotional video released through a series of photos, features a design that honors the past while bringing some touches of modernity. This is the first football uniform release since the Eagles came under 100 percent full benefit of New Balance, unifying all of the varsity sports teams under one apparel umbrella. Classic Boston College football uniform design returns with fresh elements Boston College fans have always favored a little tradition with their maroon and white, and the 2025 uniforms will lean heavily on that style with gold piping accents. You can see one identifiable design change, however, reflecting the shoulder stripes that were not seen in last year's Adidas kits. These stripes bring a fresh and contemporary look to the design without straying away from the school's tradition-filled past. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Boston College Football (@bcfootball) Also, one of the solid gold helmets will be worn, a fan favorite, but the clean, stripe-free option. Much more prominent gold detailing on the pants, similar to the uniforms from the Doug Flutie era. It's a time-honored yet modern view of the Eagles as they are ready to get going with a new season. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch xu hướng AUD/USD? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo New Balance football gear deal brings full branding shift for Boston College This uniform drop is the last step in Boston College's complete transition to New Balance, which has been outfitting all other BC sports since 2021. BC's football program had been with Adidas until this point, but New Balance fully takes hold of football apparel with this deal, meaning BC is the only Power Five school with a football deal exclusive to New Balance, at least through the 2025 season. Also Read: 'Gotta create some type of balance': Notre Dame boss Marcus Freeman shares solution to growing challenges Athletic director Blake James pointed to the importance of the partnership because it delivers premium gear while deepening local connections with the Boston-based company. The complete uniform ensemble consists of the jersey, gloves, cleats, and sideline apparel to showcase a style combining tradition and performance-based attributes. For Boston College, this is not a makeover, but rather an overhaul stamped with local pride. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Lincoln Riley Catching Heat After Marcus Freeman's USC-Notre Dame Comments
Lincoln Riley Catching Heat After Marcus Freeman's USC-Notre Dame Comments

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Lincoln Riley Catching Heat After Marcus Freeman's USC-Notre Dame Comments

Lincoln Riley Catching Heat After Marcus Freeman's USC-Notre Dame Comments originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With the landscape of college football frequently changing, certain aspects of the sport have also begun to look different over the past few years. Advertisement Whether it's the expansion of the College Football Playoff, the wild west that is NIL and the transfer portal or conference realignment, the sport looks infinitely different than it did five years ago. One of the casualties of realignment has been historic rivalries, as programs such as Oklahoma and Oklahoma State are no longer playing, and they aren't the only one who have faced that fate or eventually will. As fans look ahead to the next few years, one historic college football rivalry that seems to be on pace to cease to exist is USC and Notre Dame. The two programs have played every year since World War II outside of the COVID season, yet the partnership is only scheduled through 2026. In a recent interview with Joel Klatt, Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman made it clear he doesn't want the game to come to an end, but expressed "it takes both parties to tango." Many fans took this as a nod at USC coach Lincoln Riley who hasn't been vocal about continuing the rivalry at all, with many imploring Riley to help save the rivalry. Advertisement "Freeman understands rivalry games and why they're important. That coward in LA doesn't get it, and would rather have a soft schedule," wrote one user. "Marcus Freeman keeps showing Lincoln Riley how easy it is to talk about the USC-Notre Dame rivalry," chimed in another. "One coach is vocally and emphatically committed to playing the rivalry. One coach skates around the question constantly. The easiest case of good guy/bad guy I've ever seen," added a third. USC Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley and Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman.© Matt Cashore-Imagn Images Earlier this month Riley was asked about addressing the future of the game by On3's Pete Nakos, and seemingly dodged the question with a vague open-ended statement. Advertisement "We will at the appropriate time," said Riley. There is still some time before this rivalry ultimately ends, but clearly Notre Dame is making it known they aren't the ones holding up the process. Related: Former USC Commit Raves About Meeting With Ex-Trojans Head Coach This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 18, 2025, where it first appeared.

Notre Dame football 2026 recruiting class commitment tracker
Notre Dame football 2026 recruiting class commitment tracker

USA Today

timea day ago

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  • USA Today

Notre Dame football 2026 recruiting class commitment tracker

Notre Dame football 2026 recruiting class commitment tracker Notre Dame football is once again putting together an impressive recruiting class, as currently there are seventeen verbals. It is a great collection of players, one that should continue the recent success that Notre Dame has had on and off the field. Head coach Marcus Freeman has done a fantastic job elevating the Irish in the eyes of prospects, and it has paid off big dividends. Part of the success that Notre Dame has seen in the 2026 cycle has to do with its impressive run in the College Football Playoff, but a lot of credit has to go to the coaching staff as well, starting with Freeman. Find out below every Notre Dame 2026 football commit along with a quick bio of each one of them. (Note: All recruiting rankings are according to the 247Sports Composite and are updated every time the Irish class grows.) Wide receiver Dylan Faison The first commitment of the class, it always seemed like Faison would join his brother Jordan in South Bend. He hasn't wavered on his commitment despite new offers like Miami. Faison also intends on playing lacrosse for the Irish. Commitment date: March 18th, 2024 Measurable's: 5-foot, 11-inches and 170-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 766, position No. 114 Quarterback Noah Grubbs The Florida quarterback knew early on that Notre Dame was the place for him, and didn't need to wait out the process. Grubbs has been a leader in recruiting others in the class, and while he might have to wait a bit to be the starter, he's got the potential to be a very good one. Commitment date: June 1st, 2024 Measurable's: 6-foot, 4-inches and 205-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 174, position No. 11 Linebacker Thomas Davis Jr. Davis' father is a Georgia alumni, but that won't matter much in his recruitment. While the Bulldogs came after him late, the Irish will hold onto his recruitment. This is a big win for Notre Dame. Commitment date: Nov. 12th, 2024 Measurable's: 6-foot, 2-inches and 205-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 195, position No. 10 Cornerback Chaston Smith While Smith doesn't get a lot of publicity, he's a great prospect and exactly what Notre Dame is looking for in a cornerback. Long, athletic and smooth, the Tennessee native had plenty of offers, but the Irish won out. Commitment date: Dec. 1st, 2024 Measurable's: 6-foot, 1-inch and 185-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 313, position No. 26 Offensive lineman Sullivan Garvin The first of many offensive lineman that have committed to Notre Dame, Garvin could end up playing either tackle or guard. The versatility separates him, and his size will allow the Irish coaching staff to have options where to play him. Commitment date: Dec. 5th, 2024 Measurable's: 6-foot, 5-inches and 300-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 407, position No. 35 Offensive lineman Ben Nichols The second Michigan offensive lineman, Nichols also had an impressive offer list. He made the choice to join Notre Dame's class early, and hasn't had a second thought. Like Garvin, Nichols could end up playing on the outside or interior, and should be a difference maker. Commitment date: Dec. 24th, 2024 Measurable's: 6-foot, 5-inches and 315-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 227, position No. 16 Offensive lineman Tyler Merrill If you are noticing a trend with this year's offensive line class, you are doing a great job. All of them can play multiple positions, as Merrill can play guard or tackle. My guess is that he'll start on the inside, but can play right tackle if needed. Another impressive recruiting win for Notre Dame. Commitment date: Jan. 30, 2025 Measurable's: 6-foot, 5-inches and 338-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 104, position No. 5 Edge Ebenezer Ewetade Ewetade was the start of an Irish recruiting run, and he was a big one to get. One of the best edge rushers in the country, he's exactly what teams are looking for in the position. Notre Dame could have another true freshman playing early on the defensive line. Commitment date: April 5th, 2025 Measurable's: 6-foot, 4-inches and 221-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 134, position No. 17 Edge rusher Rodney Dunham Almost the exact size as his future teammate Ewetade, Dunham comes into the program with a bit more hype. He's a national prospect that should be playing early next fall. Dunham is an elite player. Commitment date: April 10th, 2025 Measurable's: 6-foot, 4-inches and 227-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 32, position No. 5 Offensive lineman Gregory Patrick Patrick is the only true tackle of the group, but he's a good one. He has the size and agility to deal with speed or power rushers, but it's hard to say if he will see the field early. Notre Dame has done a great job accumulating talent on the offensive line, but we have seen true freshman crack the lineup in the recent years. Commitment date: April 13th, 2025 Measurable's: 6-foot 5-inches and 275-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 179, position No. 15 Wide receiver Bubba Frazier Frazier is a player that is perfect for a slot receiver spot, shifty with sure hands and a great route runner. Coming from Georgia, you know that he's playing against some of the best high school competition every week, so there shouldn't be that big of an adjustment at the next level for him. Commitment date: April 14th, 2025 Measurable's: 5-foot, 10-inches and 180-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 294, position No. 48 Safety Ayden Pouncey The Pouncey family has a long history of producing college football players and Ayden is the next up. Both his brothers played at Florida, but he chose his own path. He has the chance to be the best of the bunch, and this was a big recruiting win for Notre Dame. Commitment date: April 26th, 2025 Measurable's: 6-foot, 3-inches and 160-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 145, position No. 12 Linebacker Jakobe Clapper Ohio has become a focus state for Notre Dame and they won out on Clapper. He chose the Irish over multiple Big Ten and SEC offers, and could be the next impressive linebacker in South Bend. Commitment date: May 2nd, 2025 Measurable's: 6-foot, 2-inches and 215-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 407, position No. 27 Running back Javian Osborne Notre Dame got one of the elite running backs in the country with Osborne's commitment. He's more of a bruiser, but has the ability to break big runs as well. Osborne has the potentiall to play early for the Irish. Commitment date: May 3rd, 2025 Measurable's: 5-foot, 10-inches and 200-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 90, position No. 6 Defensive tackle Tiki Hola A true defensive tackle, Hola doesn't just clog up the middle, he makes plays. The Irish beat out USC for his commitment, which makes it even sweeter. Hola may need some time to get accustomed to the college game, but when he does, watch out. Commitment date: May 10th, 2025 Measurable's: 6-foot, 2-inches and 285-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 328, position No. 39 Running back Jonaz Walton The second back of the cycle, Walton also enters the program with some significant hype. He has the speed to break off big runs, and the power to fight for tough yards. Walton is also a very good receiving threat, and could make an impact anytime the ball is in his hands. Commitment date: May 14th, 2025 Measurable's: 5-foot, 10-inches and 205-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 125, position No. 10 Offensive tackle Grayson McKeogh The final piece of the offensive line puzzle for Notre Dame was McKeogh, who gives them a top-level option at left tackle. While he's not ranked as highly as some of his soon-to-be teammates, McKeogh has an extremely high ceiling and should make a big impact for the Irish. Commitment date: June 18th, 2025 Measurable's: 6-foot, 8-inches and 275-pounds Recruiting ranking: Nationally No. 262, position No. 20

2026 Rivals250 OT Grayson McKeogh commits to Notre Dame
2026 Rivals250 OT Grayson McKeogh commits to Notre Dame

Yahoo

timea day ago

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2026 Rivals250 OT Grayson McKeogh commits to Notre Dame

Class of 2026 four-star offensive tackle Grayson McKeogh is Notre Dame bound. McKeogh announced his commitment to the Fighting Irish on Wednesday, after intially targeting July 1 for his decision date. McKeogh is coming off of an official visit to Notre Dame this past weekend (June 13 through June 15). Advertisement Prior to that, he took an official visit to Penn State during the weekend of June 6 through June 8. McKeogh was also planning a trip to Texas this coming weekend (June 20 through June 22) for his official visit in Austin, but he will no longer make that trek after Notre Dame was able to secure his pledge. The La Salle College High School (Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania) standout ranks as the No. 210 prospect overall in the Rivals250. He also ranks as the No. 4 recruit in the state of Pennsylvania and No. 23 offensive tackle in the 2026 cycle. At Notre Dame, McKeogh will play under head coach Marcus Freeman, offensive coordinator/tight ends coach, Mike Denbrock, offensive line coach Joe Ruldoph and the rest of the staff. While Notre Dame competes as an independent instead of in a conference, the Fighting Irish met the criteria in which McKeogh was searching for in a college program. Advertisement "The biggest things in my recruitment are athletic reputation, conference (or competition), academics and campus/social life," McKeogh previously told In addition to the schools mentioned, McKeogh has received scholarship offers from Alabama, Boston College, Duke, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina State, Northwestern, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Stanford, Syracuse, Tennessee, Wake Forest, West Virginia, Wisconsin and others. The 6-foot-8, 280-pound McKeogh earned first-team All-State honors as a junior in 2024. He also plays basketball for La Salle. In the classroom, he carries a 4.14 grade point average. Advertisement With McKeogh joining the class, Notre Dame's 2026 class now includes 17 total pledges. McKeogh is the fifth offensive lineman in that group. He joins fellow four-stars Sullivan Garvin, Tyler Merrill, Ben Nichols and Gregory Patrick. The Fighting Irish currently rank fifth in the national recruiting team rankings. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH NOTRE DAME FANS AT

Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman makes case for rivalry with USC to continue
Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman makes case for rivalry with USC to continue

USA Today

timea day ago

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  • USA Today

Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman makes case for rivalry with USC to continue

Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman makes case for rivalry with USC to continue Recently, the future of the USC-Notre Dame rivalry has come into question. Although the two storied programs have met every season but one since World War II, they have not extended the series contract beyond the 2026 season. According to reports over the last month, the future of college football's greatest intersectional rivalry appears to be in serious jeopardy. Recently, in an interview with Fox sports college football analyst Joel Klatt, Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman stressed the importance of continuing his program's rivalry with the Trojans. "I mean, you know, you think about rivalries, and I'm sure you can go back to when you played high school football or maybe even before that," Freeman said. "I think back to my high school years, right, and I was from Ohio, played at a high school named Hubert Heights Wayne. Our big rival was Centerville Elks. The guys that come from Centerville that you might know – AJ Hawk, Kirk Herbstreit, Mike Nugent, some really great players. But, that was a huge rivalry, right. Then you go to Ohio State and you play Michigan every year. "The thing about rivalry games is nobody cares what the record is. You win that game, you view that season as a success. "Before I ever got to Notre Dame, there's memories I have in my head of great plays in the USC-Notre Dame rivalry. And, I think it's important to continue that rivalry. "If they ask my opinion, I want to continuously play USC every year, you know? It takes both parties to tangle, right, and it's got to fit both institutions and, you know, they're in a conference and we're not. When do we play? All of those different things. But, I think it's important that we continue to have this rivalry." For one of the most storied rivalries in the sport to come to an end would be a true college football travesty. Hopefully—for the sake of all football fans—Freeman will get his way, and the two schools will be able to work out an agreement to extend the series long-term.

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