One of Wisconsin's top-ranked class of 2026 targets committed to Notre Dame on Thursday. The Badgers were one of his five finalists.
Notre Dame hired a former Wisconsin defensive coordinator to its vacant DC position. The assistant also has extensive ties to Badgers HC Luke Fickell
Notre Dame came into the 2026 recruiting cycle looking to once again land one of the nation's best offensive line classes. The Irish are off to a great start, and part of that success was landing talented offensive lineman Tyler Merrill,
Notre Dame is working on a deal to bring Chris Ash in as the Fighting Irish's new defensive coordinator, per ESPN's Pete Thamel. Ash replaces ex-Notre Dame
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Notre Dame football offensive line coach Joe Rudolph worked with Chris Ash at Wisconsin for two seasons, coaching tight ends.
According to numerous reports on Wednesday afternoon, Chris Ash has accepted the position of defensive coordinator for Notre Dame football. Ash replaces Al Golden, the Irish defensive coordinator of the last three seasons who moved on to the Cincinnati Bengals in the same role less than a week prior.
Co-defensive coordinator with Luke Fickell for Ohio State’s 2014 national champions, Chris Ash helped coach Urban Meyer’s Buckeyes go 26-2 in 2014-15.
"I knew I fit in the place ever since I visited for the first time. I really just want to get a great education and be around great people that I know can make me better."
The Chicago Bears reportedly interviewed a former Wisconsin offensive coordinator and current Notre Dame assistant for offensive line coach vacancy
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One of Wisconsin's top class of 2026 targets is set to announce his collegiate commitment on Thursday afternoon.