Marcus Freeman Named to 2026 Dodd Trophy Watch List

Notre Dame head football coach Marcus Freeman has been named to the 2026 Dick Corbett Dodd Trophy Watch List, the award's selection committee announced. It marks the second consecutive year Freeman has landed on the list, having won the honor outright in 2024.

The Dodd Trophy recognizes the head coach of a team that combines success on the field with a commitment to scholarship, leadership and integrity — the three pillars that defined the coaching philosophy of the award's namesake, legendary Georgia Tech coach Bobby Dodd. Freeman is one of four coaches on this year's watch list who have previously won the award, joining Indiana's Curt Cignetti (2025), Willie Fritz (2022) and Kirk Ferentz (2015).

Freeman enters his fifth season at the helm of the Fighting Irish with a 43-12 overall record, including a 5-2 mark in postseason play. Notre Dame has posted three consecutive seasons of at least 10 wins under his leadership, and his 43 victories are the most by any head coach through his first four seasons in program history.

A résumé already full of hardware

Freeman's nomination continues what has become a well-stocked trophy case built almost entirely on the strength of his 2024 campaign, when he led Notre Dame to a program-best 14-2 record, a 13-game winning streak and a berth in the CFP National Championship Game — a 34-23 loss to Ohio State that still marked the program's highest final AP ranking (No. 2) since 1993. That season alone netted Freeman a sweep of the sport's top individual coaching honors: the 2024 Dodd Trophy, the Paul "Bear" Bryant Coach of the Year Award, the George Munger College Coach of the Year Award, the National Coalition of Minority Football Coaches' College Coach of the Year honor, the Ted Ginn Sr. Coach of the Year Award from the National Alliance of African American Athletes, and recognition as honorary head coach of the 2024 AFCA Allstate Good Works Team.

The path to that peak wasn't linear. Freeman's first season in 2022 began with him becoming the first Notre Dame head coach to open a career with three losses, before the Irish rattled off nine wins in their next eleven games — highlighted by a 35-14 upset of No. 4 Clemson — to finish 9-4 and cap the year with a Gator Bowl win over South Carolina. Year two brought a reversal of fortune: Notre Dame opened 2023 with four straight wins and finished 10-3, punctuated by a 48-20 rout of Heisman winner Caleb Williams and USC. His third season delivered another gut-check moment, a stunning home loss to Northern Illinois as heavy favorites, but Freeman steadied the program to reel off ten straight wins and reach the College Football Playoff, a run that included victories over Indiana, Georgia and Penn State before the national title game appearance.

Individually, Freeman has now collected six major national coach of the year honors in just four seasons on the sideline, all stemming from that 2024 season, and has been a semifinalist or watch-list honoree in the years since as Notre Dame has sustained its success — including a combined 26-4 record over the past two seasons, a stretch that also drew interest from multiple NFL teams during the offseason.

Players thriving under his watch

Freeman's coaching accolades have been matched by what his players have accomplished. He coached 2025 Heisman Trophy finalist running back Jeremiyah Love, who also became Notre Dame's first-ever Doak Walker Award winner as the nation's top running back. Love was joined by junior cornerback Leonard Moore as a unanimous All-American in 2025, making Notre Dame one of just three programs nationally to produce multiple unanimous All-Americans that season. A year earlier, safety Xavier Watts earned consensus All-America honors for the second time in his career, making him just the second Irish player since 1993 to be a two-time consensus honoree. Freeman has also developed breakout freshmen, including safety Tae Johnson, who earned FWAA Freshman All-America recognition.

Team success by the numbers

The 2025 Fighting Irish were among the nation's best across the board, finishing second in scoring offense (41.8 points per game), fourth in interceptions (21), fourth in turnover margin (+1.08), fifth in net punting (43.32), eighth in yards per pass completion (14.11), eighth in sacks allowed per game (1.00), ninth in blocked punts (2) and ninth in passing efficiency defense (108.80).

The Dodd Trophy winner is typically announced later in the season after the watch list is trimmed down through the fall. Freeman's inclusion adds another line to an already crowded résumé, and reinforces Notre Dame's standing as a program built for sustained contention as it heads into the 2026 season.

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