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Notre Dame QB allowed to check out other schools

by Michele Hriciso

Quarterback Zach Frazier of Notre Dame has gotten permission to begin speaking to other schools.

Frazier began to investigate transfer opportunities when coach Charlie Weis recently named three quarterbacks as being in the running for the starting job vacated by Brady Quinn. Frazier was not on the list.

Frazier could switch to a Division I-AA program and begin playing right away. If he switches to a Division I-A school, he would have to sit out a year and would have three years of eligibility left.

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3 Responses to “Notre Dame QB allowed to check out other schools”

  1. Maddy Says:

    There are a bunch of rumors circulating about this. Some folks guess Rutgers, some say Maryland.

    And then there are rumors that Jimmy Clausen has had elbow surgery and will red shirt this season - granted, it’s an unsubstantiated blog rumor, but it was an nd friendly blog…

  2. Michele Hriciso Says:

    ESPN has picked up the Clausen story … makes one wonder if they’ve verified their information.

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