- by foxnews
- 20 Jan 2025
Marcus Freeman took over the program in 2021 after the man who hired him, predecessor Brian Kelly, left for Louisiana State University.
"I remember being a recruit and coming to a Notre Dame football game - I was in high school - and watching the team come out of the basilica for pregame Mass, and I thought that was the coolest thing," Freeman told reporters on Saturday in Atlanta, where the Irish are preparing to face Ohio State University in the College Football Playoff National Championship. "I remember seeing movies about it."
The 39-year-old Ohio State graduate reflected on his first year at Notre Dame, recalling that there was no pregame Mass.
The team chaplain, Father Nate Wills, helped prepare Freeman for his Catholic conversion.
"I think being at the University of Notre Dame - it's a place where growing your faith is encouraged," Freeman said.
Players also share in that faith, among them quarterback Riley Leonard.
Leonard began at Duke University, starting for the Blue Devils in 2022 and 2023. But an injury in 2023 forced him to the sideline, and he soon announced he was transferring to Notre Dame for his final season of eligibility.
"Notre Dame in the transfer portal was my first visit and last ever," Riley told reporters Saturday.
Riley has been outspoken about his faith. He said he believes God had a plan for him to come to Notre Dame.
"I remember sitting in my room and praying at night, like, 'Jesus, Lord, would you please just give me something, give me an offer?'" Riley said.
"The next day, I woke up and He delivered."
That faith apparently will be on display Monday night as Freeman seeks to become the first Notre Dame coach since Lou Holtz, a devout Catholic himself, to hoist a national championship trophy.
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