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LB Marcus Freeman (HC Notre Dame, Constant Backtracker)

Should have kept his offense out there for the 4th down punt fake. QB power was working and OSU probably almost concedes 2 yards so nothing gets broken deep. They were fine with a long drive. Great recognition by the Buckeyes.

Deserved a missed FG for that cowardly decision too.

Overall looked like a coach that knew he was outmanned. Took a while for him and team to get settled in. Credit for the fight. He’s going to learn. He’s building something there. And I don’t like it.
 
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Should have kept his offense out there for the 4th down punt fake. QB power was working and OSU probably almost concedes 2 yards so nothing gets broken deep. They were fine with a long drive. Great recognition by the Buckeyes.

Deserved a missed FG for that cowardly decision too.

Overall looked like a coach that knew he was outmanned. Took a while for him and team to get settled in. Credit for the fight. He’s going to learn. He’s building something there. And I don’t like it.
I think he'll have ND a regular CFP participant and I wouldn't be at all surprised if he gets Natty, I think he's that good. A lot of/most teams would roll over after the way they got steamrolled in the first half. But he kept them locked in and got it to a point that we had to sweat some in the 4th quarter. And he did that with a far less talented roster and a QB who was not at all built to engineer large comebacks because of his limitations. If he gets a QB that can give them a balanced offense, they'll be a major problem, with his defensive background we can assume ND will mostly be solid on that side. Makes good choices in coordinators, too. Will be interesting to see if ND can keep him around. He has another strong season or two, any major program with a vacancy will sniff around him and likely the NFL, too.
 
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“BE WHERE YOUR FEET ARE.” Jim Tressel offered Marcus Freeman the best advice he’s ever received.

In an appearance on Next Up with Adam Breneman, Freeman discussed what he’s learned as Notre Dame’s head football coach, how the Irish will bounce back from their national championship loss to the Buckeyes and more.

Part of the “and more” includes the wisdom Tressel imparted to him after Freeman left his role as a graduate assistant at Ohio State to become the linebackers coach at Kent State.



“Be where your feet are,” Freeman said, reflecting on the advice Tressel shared with him before he departed Columbus. “It probably meant something different when he told me as I was getting ready to leave Ohio State to go to Kent State than it does right now. To me, I use that to remember, like, focus on what’s in front of you. Don’t waste time daydreaming about an uncertain future or things that don’t matter. Use your energy on the things that matter.”

That’s not coaching or football advice.

That’s life advice.

And it’s darn good.
 
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Marcus Freeman’s name now starting to surface in NFL head coaching searches as Notre Dame football tries to block out the noise​

Don’t look now, but the Marcus Freeman-NFL rumors are beginning again.

As head coach Marcus Freeman has more and more success with the Notre Dame football team, other programs are going to try and pursue him heavily. At only 39 years old, Freeman is a young and vibrant head coach who continues to get better with more experience. Add in the fact that he’s a dynamite recruiter, holds a 40-12 overall record, and it makes sense why his name keeps getting mentioned with openings such as LSU, Penn State, and Florida.

While the college jobs have mostly been the ones where Coach Freeman’s name gets mentioned, we have also started to hear more and more interest from the NFL level as well. That includes the Chicago Bears last offseason, which eventually led to Freeman receiving a raise from Notre Dame. Prepare yourself Irish fans, but the NFL talk is about to heat up in the very near future.

From the folks that cover the New York Giants, Freeman’s name has already come up just a day after the team fired head coach Brian Daboll. While those early conversations are mostly just speculation and a guessing game, the more times you hear it, typically the more smoke might be present.

Joe DeLeone, who covers the Giants for A to Z Sports, also mentioned Freeman’s name if the team chooses to go the college route with their search. The other big name mentioned was Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, which would potentially reunite him with quarterback Jaxson Dart. Here is what DeLeone wrote about Freeman, and his potential fit.\
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For the majority of the Notre Dame fanbase, they are tired of hearing Freeman’s names involved with these openings, and frankly, so am I. Unfortunately it is going to be the case when you have such an attractive head cos hint option like Freeman. That isn’t going to change anytime soon, so you might as well try and get used to it.

The correct perspective might be to treat it as a compliment. As long as his name is mentioned of these types of jobs, that means that things are going very well in South Bend. Anytime you have a valuable commodity, it’s the job of the program to hold onto them as long as possible, no matter the cost (within reason anyway).

For now, I’m not worried about these Giants rumors. We have no idea if he is a real target for the organization, and until they request an interview, freaking out about it feels unnecessary. If that changes, then we will cross that bridge when we get there. As for Freeman’s career aspirations, there isn’t much to suggest that the NFL is his ultimate goal, but you never do know.
 
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