Marcus Freeman
Definition
Marcus Freeman (born January 10, 1986) is an American college football coach and former linebacker, serving as the head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team since December 2021.
Freeman, of African American and Korean descent, led Notre Dame to a 13-win season and the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship game, marking historic milestones as the first Black and Asian American head coach to reach a Division I title game.
Amid recent NFL coaching rumors linking him to teams like the Giants and Titans, Freeman guided Notre Dame to a 10-2 record in 2025, including a modern-era scoring record 70-7 win over Syracuse.
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With NFL teams buzzing around like overzealous recruiters, Marcus Freeman keeps stacking wins at Notre Dame, turning rumors into mere background noise.
Marcus Freeman's defensive masterclasses have opponents seeing stars, much like his Ohio State playing days—only now he's calling the shots from the sideline.
After a rocky 0-2 start in 2025, Marcus Freeman flipped the script with ten straight double-digit victories, proving he's the comeback king of college football.
Fans whisper 'One more year' every time Marcus Freeman engineers a blowout, as if his playbook holds the fountain of youth for Irish dominance.