Notre Dame football officially ended its fall camp on Friday, and with that head coach Marcus Freeman spoke to the media on a variety of topics.
One of those was some of the injured potential difference makers, more specifically wide receiver Quincy Porter. He’s been dealing with a recovery from an offseason knee surgery, and the hope was that he’d be ready for the start of the season. However, it looks a bit dicey right now, as Freeman said Porter is “a couple weeks out” following another procedure to help the process.
After transferring from Ohio State during this past offseason, there were high hopes that he’d hit the ground running, but Porter hasn’t been on the field enough for that to happen. He’ll be playing catchup when he finally gets healthy, missing valuable reps that me missed out on this spring and early during the fall. Creating chemistry with quarterback CJ Carr is part of the process, and Porter hasn’t been able to do much of that since arriving in South Bend.
There’s still plenty of time for him to get past this surgery and see the field this fall. Hopefully he responds well, and we see Porter on the field sooner than later.
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