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Notre Dame is dealing with the same thing the rest of college football is dealing with, and that is defections to the NFL and the transfer portal. After
Notre Dame got some big news tonight as senior defensive tackle Rylie Mills announced he plans to return for the 2024 season. The interior of the defensive line was a major strength for an Irish defense that was one of the nation’s best this season.
Things have looked a little different for Rylie Mills lately. More specifically, Rylie Mills has looked a little different lately. The defensive lineman saw an uptick in his play during Notre Dame’s run of four consecutive games against ranked opponents prior this week’s first bye of the season.
Every year Bruce Feldman from The Athletic puts out his “Freaks List”, which highlights the top athletes in all of college football. That list is always one of the most anticipated pieces of the off-season, highlighting some of the more incredible testing numbers for some of the stars we watch every Saturday.
Notre Dame senior defensive lineman Rylie Mills is living in the now. Sure, he has two seasons of eligibility remaining (thanks to the extra Covid season) heading into the 2023 season, but he is only thinking about his immediate future.
Notre Dame returns a lot of similar faces on defense this season, from both a coaching and player standpoint. Expectations are that Notre Dame will be an improved unit in 2023, but if the Fighting Irish are going to be a championship caliber team the defense needs to make a big jump.
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The buzz word on Notre Dame defensive lineman Rylie Mills these days is “freak”. Mills picked up the moniker last week when The Athletic's Bruce Feldman released his annual list of college football “freak” athletes.
Notre Dame lost two great leaders from its defensive line, and we'll see two new starters in the lineup in 2022. Not only do the Irish have to replace nose guard Kurt Hinish, they must also replace big end Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa, who guys that were part of the defensive line rotation going all the way back to 2017.
College Football Playoff thoughts, Rylie Mills, next year and beyond for Notre Dame and the transfer portal. 1. I’m going to write something that could be construed as defeatism.
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