Wake Forest Coach Criticizes Notre Dame's Celebration of Transferred QB Sam Hartman
Despite his comments, Clawson expresses love for Hartman and acknowledges the new reality of college football transfers.
- Sam Hartman, after five years and an ACC-record 110 passing touchdowns with Wake Forest, transferred to Notre Dame this past January.
- Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson expressed his feelings on Notre Dame's celebration of Hartman, saying that they 'only dated him for a couple of months' and 'rented him for a season'.
- Hartman has been a key reason for Notre Dame's successful season, completing a career-best 63.8% of his throws for 22 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
- Clawson acknowledged the new reality of college football, where players can transfer to bigger schools for more opportunities and money.
- Despite his comments, Clawson expressed his love for Hartman and did not blame him for his decision to transfer.