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Notre Dame's Freshmen Shine: Carr, Lambert, Johnson Honored

Notre Dames Freshman All-American Team: C.J. Carr, Guerby Lambert, and Tae Johnson Shine Tae Johnson, a freshman safety, earned first-team honors, leading the Irish defense with forty-eight tackles and four interceptions. He scored twice, including a blocked punt return for a touchdown. Quarterback C.J. Carr, also a second-team honoree, had a remarkable season, breaking school records with a 168.06 passer rating and 9.4 yards per attempt average. Offensive lineman Guerby Lambert, another second-team honoree, stepped up after an injury and became an outstanding blocker, giving up just eight pressures and one sack all season.

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