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  1. First career start Number of starts Record as starter Awards/honors 2024 Riley Leonard: Sr. August 31 10 9–1 2023 Steve Angeli: So. December 29 1 1–0 Sam Hartman: Sr. August 26 12 9–3 2022 Drew Pyne: Jr. September 17 10 8–2 Tyler Buchner: So. September 3 3 1–2 2021 Jack Coan: Sr. September 5 13 11–2 2020 Ian Book: Sr. 12 10–2 2019 ...

    Year
    Name
    Class
    First Career Start
    2024
    Sr.
    August 31
    2023
    So.
    December 29
    2023
    Sr.
    August 26
    2022
    Jr.
    September 17
  2. Aug 14, 2021 · For Coan’s career, he’s completed 68% of his passes for 3,278-yard and 23 touchdowns. He’s thrown just 8 interceptions while compiling a quarterback rating of 144.7. Coan added five touchdowns on the ground as well. He’s got big shoes to fill, as Coan will replace the career wins leader for the Irish in Ian Book.

  3. Jan 7, 2022 · Other than the last two seasons of Ian Book's career it seems like quarterback battles have become a regular occurrence for Notre Dame. Notre Dame must replace Jack Coan , who leaves after ...

  4. May 17, 2021 · At the top of that list is where it goes at the game’s most important position. A grad transfer, a sophomore with three career passes and a freshman with 13 career high school starts are the contestants to replace three-year starting quarterback Ian Book, who notched a school-record 30 wins as a starter and was a fourth-round pick this year.

  5. Jan 17, 2021 · Notre Dame will have a new quarterback under center in 2020 after the departure of three-year starter Ian Book. The Fighting Irish quarterback depth chart has a mix of experience, intriguing ...

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  6. Aug 26, 2024 · Book's lone NFL start came as a rookie in 2021, a 20-3 loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 15. He completed 12-of-20 passes for 135 yards, two interceptions and was sacked a whopping eight times.

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  8. Aug 19, 2024 · Notre Dame followed a similar plan last season when former Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman led the Irish to a 10-3 mark with a final ranking of No. 14 while averaging 39.1 points per game. Hartman signed with the NFL’s Washington Commanders when his eligibility ran out and last year’s offensive coordinator, Gerad Parker, is now the head coach at Troy.