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Notre Dame football brotherhood extends to practice fights this spring

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Notre Dame football brotherhood extends to practice fights this spring

Notre Dame football coach Marcus Freeman allows practice fights during spring sessions to foster a competitive spirit among players. The team has a rule to limit fights to two players at a time and to quickly break them up to avoid wasting time.

Notre Dame football coach Marcus Freeman has seen his players live up to their nickname with practice fights during spring sessions. Tight end Cooper Flanagan and safety Adon Shuler got into a scuffle during the opening session. Freeman allows fights to happen, but with a rule: only two players can fight at a time. The rest of the team is responsible for breaking up the fight. This approach aims to maintain a competitive spirit while avoiding time-wasting. Notre Dame has also reported injuries, including a fractured hand for defensive tackle Jason Onye and a torn labrum for freshman safety Nick Reddish.

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