Notre Dame Football: Post-spring 2-deep depth chart projections for 2020

Ian Book, Notre Dame football (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
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With more signs pointing to the possibility of a college football season in 2020, here’s a look at where Notre Dame football’s depth chart currently stands.

The NCAA recently announced that athletes of all sports would be allowed to return to campus if approved by their respective schools and conferences.

While mandatory workouts remain banned throughout June 30, this decision allows schools to at least begin formulating some sort of plan as it pertains to resuming football activities.

Another positive advancement for Notre Dame has been the decision to welcome all students back to campus when the Fall semester returns in early August. While we don’t known exactly what will become of the 2020 football season, these signs are at least somewhat encouraging for fans of Notre Dame football.

With spring football having been put on hold indefinitely, teams are in a bit of unprecedented territory as it relates to depth chart construction.

As for us fans, we are free to speculate who we expect to see on the field when the college football season finally does roll around. Here’s a look at where Notre Dame’s two-deep depth chart likely stands at this point in time.