ESPN’s Greg McElroy broke down how Al Golden’s departure could be filled in seamlessly by Chris Ash at Notre Dame. Ash, the former Rutgers head coach, was recently hired by the Fighting Irish ...
Co-defensive coordinator with Luke Fickell for Ohio State’s 2014 national champions, Chris Ash helped coach Urban Meyer’s ...
Last season, Chris Ash was a scout for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He loved his job and was not looking for another one.
Chris Ash follows Al Golden, who returned to the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 22 after three seasons running the Notre ...
Notre Dame has had quite the run of defensive coordinators the past several years. Mike Elko had a strong year for the Irish ...
Chris Ash finds himself walking into a dream scenario at Notre Dame. The new Fighting Irish defensive coordinator inherits a unit that was elite in 2024 under Al Golden while reaching the College ...
"Notre Dame has officially hired Chris Ash, and I really like this play from Marcus Freeman," McElroy said. "You never want to lose Al Golden, right? Al Golden, the defense coordinator, was there ...
After Al Golden announced his intentions to move ... When the dust settled, Chris Ash, who comes with a wide-ranging resume that has garnered both positive and negative reviews depending on ...
It's on Freeman to be ready for change and able to expand his coaching network beyond the familiar. So far, so good.
After an eight-year renaissance of Fighting Irish defensive football under Mike Elko, Clark Lea, Marcus Freeman, and Al Golden, Notre Dame appears to turn to 51-year-old Chris Ash, who has a ...
SOUTH BEND — One week after losing Broyles Award finalist Al Golden to the NFL, Notre Dame football has secured his successor as defensive coordinator. Former Rutgers head coach Chris Ash has ...
“Chris has a great reputation of being a coach who builds strong relationships, while simultaneously developing his players, and that makes him a great fit for this role.” Ash follows Al ...
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