Source: Notre Dame football QB Riley Leonard still on track for spring ball after surgery

SOUTH BEND — Riley Leonard, Notre Dame football’s projected starting quarterback this fall, is still on the mend.

According to a source with knowledge of the situation, the rising senior transfer from Duke recently underwent surgery on his right ankle, but is expected to be a full participant in spring practice. A mid-January physical exam upon Leonard’s arrival revealed that his ankle was not fully restored from the injury he originally suffered last Sept. 30 against Notre Dame.

Leonard suffered a high ankle sprain in that 21-14 home loss and left Wallace Wade Stadium on crutches after a game-clinching strip sack by Howard Cross III in the final minute of play.

After aggravating his right ankle injury in a road loss to Florida State three weeks later, Leonard suffered a reported toe injury on his left foot against Louisville on Oct. 28. The latter injury took place in the fourth quarter of a 23-0 road loss and required surgery.

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Leonard sat out all of November after going a combined 16-of-39 passing for 190 yards, two interceptions and no touchdowns in a pair of road losses to highly ranked ACC teams. He rushed just 11 times for 26 yards as he played through injuries.

Notre Dame’s Blue-Gold Game is set for April 20, but the official start date of spring practice has not been announced. The typical five-plus weeks of spring practice would suggest a mid-March start date.

There is still optimism within Notre Dame’s football building that Leonard will recover in time to go through at least some winter conditioning in advance of spring practice.

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Author : South Bend Tribune

Publish date : 2024-01-30 22:09:28

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