QB STEVE ANGELI VISITING SYRACUSE TODAY
# 18 QB 6' 3" 205
Steve Angeli, who has decided to transfer from Notre Dame, will visit Syracuse today. The Orange are one of Notre Dame’s 2025 opponents.
fightingirishwire.usatoday.com
When Steve Angeli decided to
leave Notre Dame football and enter the transfer portal, you had to know that he would end up somewhere he could start immediately.
As one of the top transfers at his position during the spring cycle, interest is going to be there and on Monday it was reported by On3’s Steve Wiltfong that
Angeli will take a visit to Syracuse today. The
Orange saw another transfer, Kyle McCord, take over the starting position and throw for 4,779 yards, which led all of the NCAA this past year. He will now move on to the NFL.
There is no doubt that Syracuse can sell the position to Angeli, showing him everything that McCord did in his lone season, as he finished No. 10 in the Heisman Trophy voting. As a New Jersey native, the former Irish quarterback would be able to play much closer to his home, and for a program that isn’t afraid to throw the ball.
Another interesting tidbit about this visit is that Notre Dame will take on Syracuse in South Bend on Nov. 22nd. It would be quite the return for Angeli.
This is the first visit that Angeli will take since entering the portal this past week, and it could be a short re-recruitment for him.
College career
Notre Dame
2022 season
On October 22, 2022, Angeli made his collegiate debut against
UNLV. Overall, Angeli appeared in two games in the 2022 season.
2023 season
In 2023, Angeli was named the backup quarterback, behind
Sam Hartman. He appeared in nine games and recorded 4 touchdowns and 1 interception for 272 passing yards.
On December 29, 2023, Angeli made his first collegiate start in the
Sun Bowl.
[6] He threw for 232 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 40-8 win over Oregon State.
2024 Season
In the
2025 Orange Bowl against
Penn State, Angeli replaced an injured
Riley Leonard late in the second quarter and completed 6/7 passes for 44 yards, securing a field goal as the first half expired. Leonard would return in the second half and lead Notre Dame to a 27–24 victory.
[7]