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Hartman was born on July 29, 1999, in Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] As a sophomore and junior at Davidson Day School in Davidson, North Carolina, Hartman threw for 6,388 passing yards and 69 touchdowns as a team captain at quarterback, being named first-team all-state as a junior and was given the Charlotte Observer player of the week award four times.
SOUTH BEND — As Sam Hartman enters the clean-shaven homestretch of his one-and-done season for Notre Dame football, thoughts have already turned to 2024.. In the heady aftermath of a 48-20 win ...
Sam Hartman: Sr. August 26 12 9–3 2022 Drew Pyne: Jr. September 17 10 8–2 Tyler Buchner: So. September 3 3 1–2 2021 Jack Coan: Sr. September 5 13 11–2 2020 Ian Book: Sr. 12 10–2 2019 Ian Book: Sr. 13 11–2 2018 Brandon Wimbush: Sr. 4 4–0 Ian Book: Jr. 9 8–1 2017 Brandon Wimbush: Jr. September 2 12 9–3 Ian Book: So. October 6 1 ...
The 2023 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented the University of Notre Dame as an independent during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Fighting Irish were led by Marcus Freeman in his second year as Notre Dame's head coach.
In Wake Forest’s unusual Slow Mesh RPO, Hartman ran play-action 39% of the time (196 drop backs) last season. He completed 62% of his passes with a 1.8-yard gain in his yards-per-attempt and an ...
Sam Hartman is getting his first chance in the NFL with the Washington Commanders. The team signed the former Notre Dame and Wake Forest quarterback Monday along with 10 other undrafted free agents.
Sam Hartman struggled vs. Pitt in the 2021 ACC title game. The Notre Dame QB gets one final shot to take down the Panthers after that 2021 loss. ... The last time Sam Hartman faced Pitt, ...
Release. February 13, 2017. (2017-02-13) QB1: Beyond the Lights is an American documentary television series directed by Peter Berg. Each season focuses on three high school senior quarterbacks from different backgrounds as they play their final season before moving on to NCAA Division I college football.