Head Coach Marcus Freeman sets the tone for the spring season and visits a coaching legend; transfer signal-caller Riley Leonard gets accustomed to Notre Dame in the quarterback room; Jaden Mickey honors his late mother before the Blue-Gold Game.
Jack Kiser and Xavier Watts spend time back home before students return to campus; Coach Freeman takes players to New York City ahead of Fall Camp; decisions are made on who will lead the team as they prepare for the start of the season.
With the playoff hopes in mind, the Irish start their season in a very tough environment.
After their first setback, the team looks to rebound and prove themselves against a familiar foe.
When the injury bug bites, younger players are expected to step into bigger roles while also learning to adjust off the field.
As the season comes to an end, the team hopes to finish strong for a chance to make the College Football Playoffs.
The Irish's quest to win a National Championship continues as they enter the playoffs; with home-field advantage, they need to get past an in-state rival to move on.
As the Irish navigate the new playoff format, their goal remains the same: reach the National Championship in Atlanta and lift the trophy.
The Irish return to camp after a strong season, looking to build momentum and take the next step.
With the season underway, the Irish are tested by early setbacks and history is made.
As the Irish get back to their winning ways, players share a glimpse into who they are beyond the game; the band's energy and long-standing traditions also take the spotlight as the campus builds toward the annual Irish Wear Green game.
With two home games on deck, the Irish prepare for one of their biggest rivals; along the way, a deeper story unfolds as a defensive lineman reflects on family, legacy and loss.
Legacy, loyalty and rivalry collide as the Irish look to extend their winning streak.
The Irish enter their final games with playoff hopes on the line; a trip to their quarterback's hometown offers a rare insight into the family and hardships that shaped him.