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Notre Dame QB Minchey Entering Transfer Portal

Redshirt sophomore quarterback Kenny Minchey, who backed up CJ Carr this season, is set to enter the transfer portal on January 2nd, following a successful season with the Irish. Minchey, a native of Tennessee, appeared in six games, completing 20 of 26 passes for 196 yards and rushing for 84 yards and a touchdown. His departure adds to the list of quarterbacks who have transferred from Notre Dame during Marcus Freemans tenure.

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