Notre Dame football practice highlights from Friday shared on social media

Notre Dame football was back on the field Friday afternoon, and we found out some interesting news about star running back Jeremiyah Love and a potential role with the special teams unit.That wasnt all we saw, as there were more than a few clips of practice shared on social media.
We got to see some of the Irish players getting back from injurIes, a few of the younger members of the team getting some run previewing the future, and a Tyler Buchner sighting.
Check out some of the videos of Notre Dame Friday practice that were shared on social media below.
Jeremiyah Love showing his hands Expect to see a lot more of Jeremiyah Love in the passing game this season.Notre Dame is looking to get No.
4 the football in space on routes like this.
pic.twitter.com/GI7Cva88KR Jack Soble (@jacksoble56) August 15, 2025The chatter connecting Love and the Heisman trophy might end up being more than that.
If he actually does return kickoffs and has a few more opportunities through the air, hes going to New York City.
Loves development into an all-around player has been a joy to watch, and this should be a massive season for him.
Tyler Buchner with the 3rd-team offense Tyler Buchner Jerome Bettis Jr.Buchner operated Notre Dame's third-team offense in 11-on-11 action Friday morning.
pic.twitter.com/IgXJFsfstE Jack Soble (@jacksoble56) August 15, 2025Buchner transitioned back to the quarterback room to help out the younger potential starters in CJ Carr and Kenny Minchey, and while hes not in the running for the job, he can still make plays.
Hes connecting with a future Irish star in wide receiver Jerome Bettis Jr.Is Boubacar Traore back?I'm not a doctor, but it appears DE Boubacar Traore is getting closer and closer to the player who caused chaos in backfields last fall.
pic.twitter.com/EABIgHdg3t Matt Freeman (@mattfreeman05_) August 15, 2025This could be a huge development for Notre Dame if Traore is back to full-strength for the opener against Miami.
Before his injury against Purdue, he was looking like a breakout star.
It will have to wait until this season, but its looking like hell be ready to go.
Can freshman James Flanigan earn playing time?Particularly after the injury to Kevin Bauman, there's a good chance Notre Dame needs freshman tight end James Flanigan this fall.Flanigan is competing with Ty Washington and Jack Larsen for early-season reps behind No.
1 tight end Eli Raridon.
pic.twitter.com/oTnOPG1Oji Jack Soble (@jacksoble56) August 15, 2025Losing Kevin Bauman for the season hurt the depth chart at tight end, a position that already had a few questions marks about would step up next.
Its not like this unit isnt talented, like the quarterbacks, they just dont have much experience at this level.
Flanigan could be one to have an important role in the Irish offense if the others dont perform up to expectations.
The future at offensive line Nice work by Notre Dame's third-team interior offensive line Devan Houstan, Cam Herron and five-star freshman Will Black to clear a hole for walk-on RB Jake Tafelski.The Irish have recruited extremely well up front in the past few cycles.
pic.twitter.com/AsJ6Hm2frC Jack Soble (@jacksoble56) August 15, 2025Three young players on the Irish line are already gelling together in Houstan, Herron and Black.
The former 5-star in Black has been taking reps inside as the coaching staff already feels confident that he can play tackle at this level.
Flexibility among the offensive line is something that Joe Rudolph loves, as hes not afraid to play his top players regardless of what position they entered the program as.
Jordan Botehlo continues to progress back from injury Notre Dame DE Jordan Botelho showed off some upper body power on Friday morning.
Good sign for him as he works back from a pec injury.
pic.twitter.com/55h4jCB8sK Matt Freeman (@mattfreeman05_) August 15, 2025Another defensive lineman working back from an injury is Botelho, and while he might not have the same impact as Traore, his return will help with depth.
The last team we saw him, he was favoring his left arm, and from this clip, it looks like hes getting closer to being fully healthy.
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