The Columbus Dispatch

Notre Dame names Freeman new coach

- Paul Myerberg

Notre Dame will promote defensive coordinato­r Marcus Freeman as the program’s next head coach, moving quickly to fill the spot left vacant by Brian Kelly’s abrupt departure for LSU on the eve of the final weekend of the regular season.

Freeman, 35, is completing his first season as coordinato­r after holding the same role at Purdue and Cincinnati.

The former Ohio State linebacker led a defense that rebounded from a sluggish start to the regular season to pace Notre Dame’s charge toward the College Football Playoff. The Irish outscored four opponents 162-23 in November and were ranked sixth in this week’s playoff rankings.

“It is an honor to be named the head coach of Notre Dame Football,” Freeman said.

“I am eternally grateful to both Father John Jenkins and Jack Swarbrick for giving me the opportunit­y to lead the exceptiona­l men who make this program what it is. Notre Dame is a very special place and I look forward to pursuing a national championsh­ip with the most outstandin­g student-athletes, coaches and staff in college football.”

Promoting from within the existing staff speaks to the administra­tion’s faith in the direction of the program even without Kelly, who left this week as the winningest coach in program history. Earlier this week, offensive coordinato­r Tommy Rees announced that he would not be following Kelly to LSU and would remain with the Irish.

Known as a very effective recruiter, a defense-minded coach able to relay and implement complex schemes and a strong communicat­or with the ability to connect with recruits and players, Freeman has been widely viewed as one of the rising stars in the profession.

He now takes over one of the premier coaching jobs in college sports.

There will be questions about his lack of experience. He is the youngest Notre Dame coach since 25-year-old Terry Brennan was hired in 1954; only one other coach, Ara Parseghian in 1964, was younger than 40 when arriving in South Bend.

He is also only now completing a decade as a full-time assistant coach, having quickly transition­ed from a brief NFL career into a role as a graduate assistant with the Buckeyes in 2010. Freeman then spent two years as the linebacker­s coach at Kent State, four years at Purdue and four years at Cincinnati.

 ?? MATT CASHORE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Marcus Freeman is completing his first season as Notre Dame’s defensive coordinato­r.
MATT CASHORE/USA TODAY SPORTS Marcus Freeman is completing his first season as Notre Dame’s defensive coordinato­r.

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