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Notre Dame Safety Ben Minich Joins Miami of Ohio

Ben Minich, Notre Dames safety, transfers to Miami of Ohio, seeking more playing time. Despite limited action with the Fighting Irish, Minich aims to make a bigger impact on the Redhawks defense. Notre Dames roster continues to evolve as the transfer portal remains active.

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