I quite often start these off-season depth chart articles with the offensive line because with so many players involved there’s a ton talk about. For 2023, it’s no exception.

Jarrett Patterson departs after what felt like a nine-year career with the Irish. He had been with Notre Dame so long that he was part of Harry Hiestand’s last recruiting class and then part of Hiestand’s return to the program.

Josh Lugg is gone too, and he had been on campus even longer than Patterson all the way back to 2017.

So we have a changing of the guard at…guard.

Projected 2023 Offensive Line

LT LG C RG RT
Alt, Jr. * Kristofic, 5th Sr. Correll, 5th Sr. * Schrauth, r-Fr. Fisher, r-So. *
Baker, r-Jr. Coogan, r-So. Craig, r-Fr. Spindler, r-So. Carmody, r-Jr.
Wagner, r-Fr. Chan, r-Fr. Otting, Fr. Pendleton, Fr. Johnson, r-So.
Jagusah, Fr. Terek, Fr. Absher, Fr.

*Returning starters

Experience: B+
Depth: B-
Talent: A-

You Can Never Have Too Many Offensive Linemen?

Eighteen linemen is just a whole lot of beef. And it’s a whole lot of scholarships, too. We were anticipating 2 or 3 players moving on prior to the spring, although it seems like Notre Dame will be seeing more of an exodus after this spring semester is completed.

In his prior stint with the Irish, Hiestand almost always worked with 14 scholarship linemen and 1 walk-on who would be fighting his way up the depth chart. Sam Pendleton is the only freshman offensive lineman enrolled early so there will in fact be 14 in this unit during spring practice.

All 3 of Baker, Carmody, and Johnson presumably would be finishing up their degrees this semester and would be likely to transfer, especially with Alt and Fisher holding down starting spots for 1 to 2 more seasons. I had noticed both Baker and Carmody only played in 1 games apiece in 2022 and that’s pretty weird for guys in the two-deep with some playing experience in the past which seems to indicate they’d save a year and move on for 2023.

Although, I will say losing 3 tackles isn’t ideal and right now there isn’t much depth if they are gone. Will Baker be staying? If not, the oldest remaining tackle would be Aamil Wagner who weighed a svelte 267 pounds on last year’s roster. Even with 2 awesome tackles starting, building depth for the next generation is always important!

On Guard!

We will be entering year 3 of “when will Rocco Spindler be in the starting lineup” and “how long until Rocco Spindler starts seeing the field” talk. It’s been going on since he first stepped foot on campus. He was highly rated but I think also his name and a mean-mug really inflated expectations.

From reading the tea leaves and the not-so-subtle way Spindler is discussed throughout the Notre Dame beat media, it doesn’t seem like you’d want to hold your breath on that breakthrough yet.

Rising 5th-year senior Andrew Kristofic was discussed as someone who could grad transfer this off-season but he is expected to return and have the inside track to start at one of the open guard spots. When Patterson was briefly hurt in the Gator Bowl it was Kristofic who came on the field at left guard.

There’s been plenty of positive talk about Pat Coogan’s progress and he certainly seems on his way to out-performing his recruiting ranking (he was the no. 612 overall prospect in the Composite) in the next few seasons. He’d be a name that most fans aren’t too familiar with that will enter more of the spotlight in 2023.

The way the players (and some media) have talked about Billy Schrauth it’s difficult to envision him not grabbing one of the starting guard spots. He was recovering from foot surgery coming into his freshman season, was always on track to redshirt, but must have really turned some heads during practice while making his way back to full health.

Team Leaders

For this unit as a whole the big off-season discussion will be avoiding last year’s poor start. With the big news of Sam Hartman transferring in for his final year in college it’ll be imperative the Irish hit the ground running for the softer 4-game opening to 2023 (Navy, Tennessee State, NC State, Central Michigan) before Ohio State comes to town.

This should be the unit in the running as the best on the team. Sorting out and feeling good about the new players at guard while staying healthy during the off-season will be key to a fast start in the Hartman quarterback era.