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No. 13 Notre Dame loses center Craig to knee injury as talks continue to extend Southern Cal series
Notre Dame's starting center Ashton Craig will miss the season due to a knee injury sustained in a 36-7 win, with the team preparing for its key rivalry game against USC.
- On Oct. 13, Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman announced starting center Ashton Craig will miss the rest of the season as the team prepares for its rivalry game.
- Leaving late in the third quarter, Craig exited the NC State game after an apparent leg injury during the 36-7 victory; this repeats last year's torn ACL setback.
- PFF data show Craig had 352 snaps with a 66.4 overall blocking grade and allowed nine pressures and two sacks through the season's first half.
- With Craig out, Notre Dame will likely turn to third-year sophomore Joe Otting at center, who played the final 20 snaps and 10-play, 72-yard touchdown drive and had 114 prior offensive snaps.
- Negotiations are ongoing to extend the rivalry, and Freeman said the Fighting Irish face the 20th-ranked Southern California Trojans on Saturday in the second-to-last game under the current series contract.
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No. 13 ND loses center to knee injury as talks continue to extend Southern Cal series
No. 13 Notre Dame has lost starting center Ashton Craig for the rest of this season because of a knee injury, coach Marcus Freeman announced Monday as the team prepares for its annual rivalry with Southern California.
No. 13 Notre Dame loses center Craig to knee injury
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — No. 13 Notre Dame has lost starting center Ashton Craig for the rest of this season because of a knee injury, coach Marcus Freeman announced Monday as the team prepares for its annual rivalry with Southern California.
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