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2011 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team

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Conference
  
Independent

Head coach
  
Brian Kelly (2nd year)

Defensive coordinator
  
Bob Diaco (2nd year)

2011 record
  
8–5

Offensive scheme
  
Spread


Offensive coordinator
  
Charley Molnar (2nd year)

The 2011 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented the University of Notre Dame in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Brian Kelly and played its home games at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. They compete as an independent. They finished the season 8–5. They were invited to the Champs Sports Bowl where they were defeated by Florida State 18-14.

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Coaching changes

Kerry Cooks took over the cornerback position after coaching the outside linebackers the previous season. Defensive coordinator Bob Diaco, who also coaches the inside linebackers, will coach the entire linebacking corps moving forward. Chuck Martin will focus solely on the safeties, while presumably assuming his role as the program’s recruiting coordinator.

Departing players

Star tight end Kyle Rudolph chose to forgo his final year of eligibility, and enter the 2011 NFL Draft. The Irish also lost a number of important seniors, including four-year starter defensive lineman Ian Williams, linebackers Kerry Neal and Brian Smith, cornerback Darrin Walls, running backs Robert Hughes and Armando Allen, Wide Receiver Duval Kamara, and offensive lineman Matt Romine and Chris Stewart, all to graduation. Redshirt junior quarterback Nate Montana left the program in early February 2011, and transferred to the University of Montana. Junior guard Alex Bullard transferred to his hometown state of Tennessee and will play for the University of Tennessee, citing the desire to be closer to home following the loss of a family member.

Recruiting

With his first full recruiting class, Brian Kelly added 23 prospects to the football team, including the addition of five early-enrollees: defensive end Aaron Lynch, outside linebacker Ishaq Williams, offensive lineman Brad Carrico, quarterback Everett Golson, and kicker Kyle Brindza.

Award candidates

The following players were announced to award watch lists prior to the start of the 2011 season:

  • Braxston Cave – Rimington Trophy
  • Dayne Crist – Davey O'Brien Award, Maxwell Award
  • Tyler Eifert – Mackey Award
  • Michael Floyd – Biletnikoff Award, Maxwell Award
  • Zack Martin – Outland Trophy
  • David Ruffer – Groza Award
  • Harrison Smith – Nagurski Award, Thorpe Award
  • Manti Te'o – Bednarik Award, Butkus Award, Lombardi Award, Nagurski Award,
  • Cierre Wood – Doak Walker Award
  • South Florida

  • Game Captains: Trevor Robinson, Robert Blanton
  • Michigan

  • Game Captain: Zach Martin
  • Michigan State

  • Game Captain: Ethan Johnson
  • Pittsburgh

  • Game Captain: Taylor Dever
  • Purdue

  • Game Captain: Tyler Eifert
  • Air Force

  • Game Captain: Jonas Gray
  • USC

  • Game Captain: Manti Te'o, Cierre Wood
  • Game Captain: Chris Salvi

    Wake Forest

    Game Captain: Robert Blanton

    Maryland

    Game Captain: Darius Fleming

    Despite the game being played only 12 miles from the Maryland campus, both end zones read "Notre Dame" and the majority of the fans in attendance were supporting the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame wore their green jerseys along with large green shamrocks on their side of their gold helmets.

    Stanford

    Game Captain: Taylor Dever

    Florida State

    Game Captain: Michael Floyd

    Awards

    National awards

  • Biletnikoff Award
  • Michael Floyd (semifinalist)
  • John Mackey Award
  • Tyler Eifert (finalist)

    All-Americans

    References

    2011 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team Wikipedia