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Tyler Buchner is a two-sport athlete at Notre Dame who plays football and lacrosse. The San Diego native was a quarterback turned wide receiver for football and is part of the midfield unit for ...
Whether Notre Dame football's opening night starter at Miami is redshirt freshman CJ Carr or third-year backup Kenny Minchey ...
Notre Dame transfer Tyler Buchner has committed to Alabama, where he will be reunited with former Fighting Irish offensive coordinator Tommy Rees. Buchner announced his decision in a Twitter post ...
Tyler Buchner, who completed his only pass last season on a fake punt at USC, was Gator Bowl MVP at quarterback for Notre Dame in 2022.
Buchner began his career as a QB at Notre Dame in 2021 before transferring to Alabama in 2023. Buchner even started one game for Alabama against South Florida that season, although it didn't go well.
With Buchner at quarterback, the Irish offense struggled in two games this season. Notre Dame ranks No. 117 among FBS teams in scoring offense with 15.5 points per game.
Notre Dame wide receiver Tyler Buchner (26) participates in a drill during a Notre Dame football practice at Irish Athletic Center on Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, in South Bend.
After losing Tyler Buchner to Alabama in the portal days after the 2023 spring game, when it was obvious the job belonged to Sam Hartman, Freeman knows there’s no point in rushing things.
Notre Dame quarterback Tyler Buchner looks for a receiver during the third quarter of the team's NCAA college football game against Ohio State, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, in Columbus, Ohio.
Buchner looked to be the starting quarterback heading into 2023 for Notre Dame, as he was the Irish starter in 2022 before sustaining an injury that kept him out from Week 2 through ND's bowl game.
Notre Dame's Tyler Buchner. Brett Davis, USA TODAY Sports Buchner, who rejoined Notre Dame as a walk-on wide receiver, is reportedly "under consideration" to move back to the QB room, as Freeman said.
Notre Dame quarterback Tyler Buchner (12) throws against Marshall during the first half of an NCAA college football game in South Bend, Ind., Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022.