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No. 8 Notre Dame removes the reins on CJ Carr and will divert it against n ° 16 Texas A&M

Michael SandersBy Michael SandersSeptember 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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South bend, ind. – Notre Dame No. 6 played safely with a new quarter-Arrière leaving on the road in its opening defeat of the season at the time. 10 Miami.

This may cost coach Marcus Freeman more than a victory. He also admitted to having lost a little sleep.

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So, with the Fighting Irish back on their own lawn after a week off, Freeman is ready to make a change – giving CJ Carr a longer leash against the No. 16 of Texas A&M.

“I think we were very intentional to try to protect the first leaving at the start of the match, right?” Said Freeman. “I made him voice to give him easy readings, easy throws. Let’s not only tell him to bomb the ball on the field with each game, because he will do if we allow it. CJ will throw the ball on the field with each game.”

Carr certainly has the strength of the arm to succeed, and the line of statistics of its first departure – 19 out of 30 with 221 yards, two Touché passes, a TD race and an interception – was solid, not spectacular.

But he joined the Fighting Irish (0-1) of a deficit of 21-7 third quarter, played quite well to become the first quarter of Notre-Dame to launch a TD pass and run for a score in his first departure in career from Brandon Wimbush in 2017, and after a week of practice, he seems to have gained more confidence in Freeman.

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So, this week, Notre Dame seems ready to detach.

“He showed that he was ready, he is able,” said Freeman. “As you saw as the game, we were able to take more blows. I am always a fervent of believers is a response to being able to have positive racing games, right? We must be able to execute football. But we want, listen, CJ can run the entire game plan, the whole game book. He is a special player.”

If Freeman could identify a sequence in which Carr has proven himself, it could be his completion of 65 yards in Eli Raiondon who set up Notre Dame on the line of 10 yards of Miami in the fourth quarter. Car rushed for 3 yards on the following game, then ran to 7 yards in the goal area to equalize the scoring at 24 with 3:21 to play.

Miami responded with the field goalkeeper with 1:04 to play and Carr was dismissed twice on the final possession of Notre Dame.

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However, it showed Freeman that Carr was ready to play on the big stage. It was not only Freeman either.

Receiver Jaden Greathouse welcomed Carr’s leadership, noting that the key to Notre Dame’s air attack is timing and chemistry.

“You get a lot of different things during the game, some things you expect, certain things you don’t expect,” said Greathouse. “And so, you know, each game is an adjustment, and you just have to take how it happens. CJ can manage it quickly. He just has a little talent to feel where we are going to be and where we want the ball, where we expect the ball. It helps us a lot with our race after taking and things like that.”

But Greathouse knows that the Irish offensive must still be better.

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The key, he thinks, is to run more precise roads and get a better ball placement than in Miami, facets that will improve in time.

Running the ball better would also help. Notre Dame had 28 races for 93 yards while the pre-season all-American, Jeremiyah Love was limited to 33 yards in 10 races. And if the Irish must use Carr’s legs to open tracks against Texas A&M, Freeman says he will not hesitate to give the child a chance.

After all, Carr has only one departure and everyone in the program understands that this offense is always a work in progress.

“These are only natural things that require a lot of work,” said Greathouse. “Work on our communication. It is very different in the game. ”

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