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2016 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team

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Conference
  
Independent

Head coach
  
Brian Kelly (7th year)

2016 record
  
4–8

Offensive scheme
  
Spread


Offensive coordinator
  
Mike Sanford, Jr. (2nd year)

Defensive coordinator
  
Greg Hudson (Interim year)

The 2016 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented the University of Notre Dame in the 2016 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 competed as an independent. They finished the season 4–8.

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Previous season

The 2015 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team finished the regular season with a 10–2 record. They lost to the Ohio State Buckeyes 44–28 in the Fiesta Bowl.

2016 NFL draft

The following former Notre Dame players were selected in the 2016 NFL Draft:

Transfers out / departures

Notre Dame lost FS Max Redfield and CB Devin Butler in the offseason for violating team policies.

Coaching changes

Reports from UND.com the official Notre Dame Athletics website, NBCSN, and CSN Chicago say Brian VanGorder, has been relieved of his duties. Defensive Analyst Greg Hudson will take over as the Irish's Defensive Coordinator. Kelly said, " I have the utmost respect for Brian as both a person and football coach, but our defense simply isn't where it should be and I believe this change is necessary for the best interest of our program and our student-athletes.

Recruiting class

Brian Kelly and the Notre Dame coaching staff accepted 23 commitments for the 2016 recruiting cycle, including two 5-stars: Daelin Hayes and Tommy Kraemer. The class included student-athletes from 11 different states, and one Canadian province.

at NC State

The Notre Dame vs NC State game was played during Hurricane Matthew where the two teams combined for only 311 total yards. The only touchdown of the game was scored by NC State on a blocked punt leading NC State to win it 10-3.

References

2016 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team Wikipedia