You might notice something unique on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish side of the field during Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship game against Ohio State. If you look closely ...
REQUIRED READING:How has this happened for Notre Dame football? Here are 12 moments that have helped Charles ... wearing its white jerseys with dark blue numbering, Du’s Chinese last name ...
When Notre Dame takes on Ohio State in the College Football Playoff national championship game, there may be a noticeable jersey on the Fighting Irish sideline. With one of the most recognizable ...
and that's because it's not written in a way you'd typically see on a jersey. Meet junior cornerback Charles Du. A native of Beijing, China, Du is in his first season at Notre Dame. The 5-foot-9 ...
when Notre Dame wore its white road uniforms and was easy to spot with the blue font color. Goof look at Charles Du's jersey. He is from China and has his nameplate in Chinese. #NotreDame pic ...
and he became the the first Chinese-born player to score a touchdown in FBS history. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Charles Du jersey nameplate: Why Notre Dame player has such a ...
The recruiting picture is starting to become much more clear for 2026 New Jersey defensive lineman Damari Simeon, and Notre Dame football is one of the ten schools that still has a chance.
The Buckeyes have won the "Heritage Stripe" jersey, a tribute to the 1968 era, in CFP games in recent years but did not wear the uniform in the first three games of this postseason. Notre Dame ...
they did so with sophomore Charles Jagusah at left tackle for the first time this season. Jagusah tore his right pectoral muscle during Notre Dame's fall camp and was expected to miss the entire ...
Ohio State and Notre Dame will meet on Monday at 7:30 pm ET at Mercedes Benz Stadium in the CFB national championship game. As the designated away team, the Buckeyes will be wearing white jerseys ...
Following Notre Dame’s CFP title game loss, fans express their frustrations over missed opportunities, coaching decisions, and what could have been. Emotions were running high for Notre Dame ...