Notre Dame Secures Mike Martin as New General Manager to Strengthen Football Program
Notre Dame has finalized a deal with Mike Martin, the Detroit Lions' scouting advancement director, to take over as the school's new general manager, aiming to enhance its football operations.

In a strategic move to bolster its football program, the University of Notre Dame is set to appoint Mike Martin, currently the Director of Scouting Advancement for the Detroit Lions, as its new General Manager. This transition comes directly from the NFL, aiming to inject professional-grade strategies into college football management.
Mike Martin has been instrumental in the roster reconstruction of the Detroit Lions. His expertise and proven track record in scouting and player development were key factors in his selection by Notre Dame’s head coach, Marcus Freeman. Freeman, who has been proactive in integrating NFL methodologies into the college scene, believes Martin’s experience will be pivotal in navigating the competitive landscape of NCAA football.
This appointment follows the departure of Chad Bowden, who recently took up the role of General Manager at USC. Martin’s move is seen as part of a broader trend where top-tier college football programs are increasingly drawing talent from the professional leagues to gain a competitive edge.
With this new leadership, Notre Dame is poised to refine its scouting and team-building strategies, ensuring that it remains a powerhouse in college football. The expectation is high for Martin to replicate his NFL success and drive the Fighting Irish to new heights in the coming seasons.