The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have been dealt a significant blow as they prepare for their upcoming matchup against the Virginia Cavaliers. Senior defensive tackle Howard Cross, a second-team AP All-American in 2023, has been ruled out for Saturday’s game due to a left ankle injury sustained in the first half of last week’s victory over Florida State.
Cross’ Impact on Notre Dame’s Defense
The loss of Cross is a major setback for the Fighting Irish defense. The 6-foot-1, 288-pound tackle has been a cornerstone of Notre Dame’s defensive line since becoming a full-time starter in 2022. His presence in the trenches has been invaluable, as evidenced by his impressive career statistics:
- 164 total tackles
- 11 sacks
- 19.5 tackles for loss
- 3 forced fumbles
In 2023, Cross was a semifinalist for the prestigious Bednarik Award, given annually to the nation’s top defensive player. His dominant play earned him second-team All-America honors and solidified his status as one of the premier defensive linemen in college football.
Coach Freeman Addresses Cross’ Absence
Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman acknowledged the significance of Cross’ injury during his Monday press conference. “There’s a reason why Howard Cross has made the impact he’s made for as long as he has,” Freeman said, emphasizing the senior’s importance to the team’s success.
“It’s not a long-term thing. We’re hopeful he’ll be back for the Army game [on Nov. 23].”
– Marcus Freeman on Howard Cross’ injury status
While the news of Cross’ absence is undoubtedly concerning for Notre Dame fans, Coach Freeman’s comments suggest that the star defensive tackle could return to action in time for the team’s high-profile matchup against No. 25 Army at Yankee Stadium.
Next Man Up: Donovan Hinish Steps In
With Cross sidelined, the Fighting Irish will turn to junior Donovan Hinish to fill the void. Hinish, who has been a key rotational player along the defensive line, has already made his presence felt this season:
- 19 total tackles
- 2.5 sacks
While Hinish may not possess the same level of experience as Cross, his familiarity with the defensive scheme and his impressive play thus far should give Notre Dame fans some confidence heading into the Virginia game.
Implications for Notre Dame’s Playoff Hopes
The Fighting Irish, currently ranked No. 10 in the nation, have their sights set on securing a spot in the College Football Playoff. With marquee wins over Ohio State and Clemson already on their résumé, Notre Dame cannot afford a slip-up against an unranked Virginia team.
The absence of Howard Cross undoubtedly makes the task more challenging, but the Fighting Irish have proven their resilience throughout the season. If the defense can rally around Hinish and the offense continues to perform at a high level, Notre Dame should be able to navigate this potential stumbling block and keep its playoff aspirations alive.
As the college football season enters its final stretch, the eyes of the nation will be on South Bend this Saturday. Can the Fighting Irish overcome the loss of their All-American defensive tackle and maintain their position in the playoff race? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Notre Dame’s championship hopes hinge on its ability to adapt and persevere in the face of adversity.