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Tyler Buchner (born November 7, 2002) is an American multi-sport athlete who plays quarterback for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team and midfielder for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish lacrosse team. He previously played college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Key Information

High school career

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Buchner attended The Bishop's School in La Jolla, California, before transferring to Helix High School in La Mesa, California, for his senior year.[2] He did not play football his senior year in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] As a junior in 2019, Buchner passed for 4,474 yards with 53 passing touchdowns and 1,610 rushing yards and 28 rushing touchdowns.[4] He committed to the University of Notre Dame to play college football over offers from Alabama, TCU, Georgia, USC, and Michigan, among others.[5][6][7]

College career

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Notre Dame

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Buchner spent his first year at Notre Dame in 2021 as a backup to quarterback Jack Coan.[8] He appeared in 10 games, completing 21 of 35 passes for 298 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions. He also rushed for 336 yards and three touchdowns.[9] Buchner competed with Drew Pyne to take over as the team's starting quarterback in 2022.[10][11] During his second game as starter, he injured his shoulder during Notre Dame's loss to Marshall on September 10, 2022, and missed the remainder of the 2022 regular season.[12] He returned to the field for Notre Dame's victory against South Carolina in the 2022 Gator Bowl.[13]

Alabama

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In 2023, he entered the NCAA transfer portal and soon transferred to the University of Alabama.[14] In week three, Buchner started against South Florida but struggled throughout the game and was later benched in favor of Ty Simpson.[15][16] Nick Saban would announce Jalen Milroe as the starter for the rest of the season.[17]

Return to Notre Dame

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On December 4, 2023, Buchner entered the transfer portal as a men's lacrosse player. He had been a highly ranked lacrosse recruit in high school, and in April 2017 had verbally committed to the University of Michigan for lacrosse before eventually committing to Notre Dame for football.[18][19] On December 20, 2023, Buchner announced that following the conclusion of Alabama's 2023 football season he would transfer back to Notre Dame to join Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's lacrosse.[20] Buchner was part of Notre Dame's 15–5 victory in the 2024 National Championship game against Maryland.[21]

In May 2024, Buchner re-joined the Notre Dame football team as a walk-on wide receiver.[22]

On September 13, 2025, Buchner served as the holder during Notre Dame's game against Texas A&M. With the Irish leading 40–34 late in the fourth quarter, he mishandled the snap on an extra point attempt that would have extended the lead to seven. Texas A&M later scored a touchdown and converted the extra point with 13 seconds remaining to win 41–40.[23]

College football statistics

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Season Team Games Passing Rushing
GP GS Record Comp Att Pct Yards Avg TD Int Rate Att Yards Avg TD
2021 Notre Dame 10 0 21 35 60.0 298 8.5 3 3 142.7 46 336 7.3 3
2022 Notre Dame 3 3 1–2 46 83 55.4 651 7.8 3 5 121.2 36 123 3.4 4
2023 Alabama 2 1 1–0 8 19 42.1 61 3.2 0 0 69.1 3 20 6.7 1
2024 Notre Dame 2 0 1 1 100.0 23 23.0 0 0 293.2 1 4 4.0 0
2025 Notre Dame 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 3 3.0 0
Career 27 4 2–2 76 138 55.1 1,033 7.5 6 8 120.7 87 486 5.6 8

College lacrosse statistics

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Year Team GP G A
2024 Notre Dame 11 0 1
2025 Notre Dame 12 0 0
Career 23 0 1

References

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Tyler Buchner is an American multi-sport college athlete who competes for the in both football and . Born on November 7, 2002, in , , he stands at 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 215 pounds, playing and special teams in football while serving as a in . Buchner began his college career as a highly touted recruit, ranked as the No. 3 in the 2021 class out of in . He enrolled at Notre Dame in 2021 and made an immediate impact in his college debut during the season opener against Toledo on September 11, entering in the second quarter and completing 3 of 3 passes for 78 yards and 1 , while adding 68 rushing yards. Over his freshman and sophomore seasons at Notre Dame (2021–2022), he appeared in 13 games, mostly as a backup, accumulating 949 passing yards on 67 of 118 attempts (56.8% completion rate) with 6 touchdowns and 8 interceptions, alongside 459 rushing yards and 7 rushing touchdowns. Injuries, including a torn ACL in high school that he recovered from, limited his playing time, leading him to transfer to the in December 2022, where he redshirted the 2023 season without appearing in any games. In 2024, Buchner shifted his focus to at Notre Dame, playing in 11 games as a short-stick defensive (SSDM) and contributing to the team's NCAA win, recording 3 caused turnovers, 3 ground balls, and 1 assist, including his first career point in a game against . Later that year, in May 2024, he announced his return to Notre Dame football as a walk-on , forgoing further duties. During the 2025 football season, as a senior, he has primarily contributed on special teams, including as the primary holder for extra points and field goals, though he notably fumbled a hold in a loss to A&M on September 13, 2025, which impacted the game's outcome. In for his graduate senior year in 2025, Buchner appeared in 12 games, causing a career-high 6 turnovers—including a season-high 2 against Ohio State on May 11, 2025—and scooping 8 ground balls as part of Notre Dame's defensive efforts. His unique path as a two-sport highlights his versatility and resilience, balancing commitments across football and while pursuing his degree at Notre Dame.

Early life and high school

Family and background

Tyler Buchner was born on November 7, 2002, in . He grew up in the area of after his family relocated there shortly after his birth. Buchner's parents, Todd and Audrey Buchner, both have backgrounds in collegiate athletics. His father, Todd, played fullback for , while his mother, Audrey, competed on the equestrian team at . The couple instilled a strong emphasis on sports and competition in their household. Buchner has three siblings—sisters Brooke and Paige, and brother Bryce—all of whom have pursued competitive athletics; Brooke played at the , Paige competes in soccer at Notre Dame, and brother Bryce is a player at Catholic High School. Of mixed ethnic heritage, with his mother of Chinese descent, Buchner became the first Chinese-American to start for Notre Dame during his 2022 season opener against Ohio State. This background contributed to his versatile athletic profile, encouraging participation in multiple sports from an early age and reflecting a blend of cultural influences that valued and physical prowess. Buchner's early exposure to organized sports was marked by standout performance in lacrosse, where he gained national recognition as a middle school player. The family's athletic environment provided foundational support for his development as a multi-sport athlete, prioritizing teamwork and resilience.

High school career

Tyler Buchner attended The Bishop's School in La Jolla, California, for the majority of his high school career, where he emerged as a standout dual-threat quarterback. Over his time there, he amassed 4,980 passing yards and 59 touchdown passes, while completing 295 of 439 attempts for just six interceptions. In his junior season of 2019, Buchner threw for 4,474 yards and 53 touchdowns with only five interceptions, adding 1,610 rushing yards and 28 rushing touchdowns on 128 carries, helping lead the Knights to a strong playoff run despite recovering from a torn ACL injury earlier that year. Prior to his junior year, Buchner had also gained national attention as a player during , showcasing his athletic versatility that would later influence his multi-sport pursuits in college. He was recognized as a highly ranked recruit, verbally committing to the for the sport in April 2017 before shifting focus to football. At Bishop's, he continued to develop as a dynamic capable of both passing and running effectively. For his senior year, Buchner transferred to in , seeking greater competition, but the prevented high school football from being played in the state that season. He did not appear in any games at Helix and instead graduated early to enroll at Notre Dame ahead of the 2020 college season. As a highly touted prospect, Buchner was rated a four-star recruit by major services, ranking as the No. 2 and No. 130 overall player in the class of 2021 by . He committed to Notre Dame on March 8, 2019, choosing the Fighting Irish over offers from programs including USC, , , and Georgia, drawn by the opportunity to compete in a . His recruitment highlighted his potential as a leader and playmaker, with coaches praising his accuracy, mobility, and football IQ.

College football career

First stint at Notre Dame

Tyler Buchner joined the Notre Dame Fighting Irish as a highly touted four-star quarterback recruit in the class of 2021. As a true freshman in 2021, Buchner served primarily as the backup to starting quarterback Jack Coan, appearing in 10 games with limited action. He completed 21 of 35 passes for 298 yards, with 3 passing touchdowns and 3 interceptions, while contributing significantly on the ground with 46 carries for 336 yards and three rushing touchdowns. His role emphasized his dual-threat ability, often entering games as a change-of-pace option to energize the offense late in contests. Entering his sophomore year in 2022, Buchner won the starting job under new head coach and became the first Chinese-American to start at the position in a Power 5 program during the season opener against Ohio State on September 3. In that debut start, he completed 10 of 18 passes for 177 yards with no touchdowns, adding 11 rushes for 18 yards, though Notre Dame fell 21-10. The following week against Marshall on September 10, Buchner started his second consecutive game, going 18 of 32 for 201 yards with two interceptions, while rushing 13 times for 44 yards and two touchdowns in a 26-21 upset loss. However, he suffered a season-ending left (grade 5 AC joint ) during the Marshall contest, sidelining him for the remainder of the regular season after just two starts, where he achieved a 55.4% completion rate overall. Despite the injury, Buchner returned for Notre Dame's bowl game appearance in the 2022 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl against on December 30. In a high-scoring 45-38 victory, he earned MVP honors with 18 completions on 33 attempts for 273 passing yards and three touchdowns—despite three interceptions—while rushing 12 times for 61 yards and two more scores, accounting for five total touchdowns in the game. This performance highlighted his resilience and integration into the team during recovery, as he balanced rehabilitation with academic pursuits toward his degree.

Stint at Alabama

Following a shoulder injury that limited his playing time during the 2022 season at Notre Dame, Tyler Buchner entered the on April 25, 2023, and committed to the just two days later on April 27. The move reunited him with Alabama offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, who had previously coached him at Notre Dame, and positioned him as a redshirt with three years of eligibility remaining. In the 2023 season, Buchner primarily served as the backup to starting quarterback under . He appeared in two games, including one start against on September 16, where he completed 5 of 14 passes for 34 yards with no interceptions while adding 11 rushing yards on two carries. Buchner made his debut in relief against Middle Tennessee State on September 2, going 3 of 5 for 27 passing yards, and he also rushed for 20 yards on three carries with one across the season. Though his on-field contributions were limited, Buchner played a supportive role in the locker room and on the scout team during Alabama's successful 2023 campaign, which culminated in an SEC Championship victory over Georgia on December 2—Saban's final game as . On December 4, 2023, shortly after the regular season, Buchner re-entered the transfer portal as a men's player, motivated by his desire to resume multi-sport participation after forgoing opportunities at .

Return to Notre Dame

After transferring from in the spring of 2024, Buchner returned to Notre Dame as a walk-on in May of that year. During the 2024 football season, Buchner saw limited offensive snaps and recorded no receptions, instead contributing primarily on special teams as the primary holder for kicks and in practice squad roles. By the 2025 season, Buchner was listed on the roster as a quarterback while continuing to focus on special teams duties. He served as the holder for extra points and field goals, including a botched hold on an extra-point attempt against Texas A&M on September 13, 2025, which contributed to a narrow 41-40 loss for Notre Dame. Later in the season, on October 11, 2025, Buchner executed a successful fake punt against NC State, gaining four yards on a fourth-and-2 play to extend a drive and help secure a 36-7 victory. As of November 17, 2025, through 10 games he had zero receptions or pass attempts on offense. As a senior in 2025, Buchner completed his football eligibility while balancing commitments to Notre Dame's lacrosse team. Head coach Marcus Freeman praised Buchner's versatility, noting his eagerness to return to the quarterback room and his value across multiple roles, including special teams, where he brought leadership and reliability to the unit.

College football statistics

Tyler Buchner's statistics reflect his role primarily as a during his time at Notre Dame (2021–2022, 2024–2025) and (2023), with limited appearances in later seasons as he transitioned toward . Over his career, he appeared in 25 games, completing 76 of 138 passes for 1,033 yards, 6 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions. He also rushed 87 times for 486 yards and 8 rushing touchdowns.

Passing Statistics

YearTeamGamesCompletions/AttemptsCompletion %YardsTDsINTsYards/Attempt
2021Notre Dame1021/3560.0298338.5
2022Notre Dame346/8355.4651357.8
202328/1942.161003.2
2024Notre Dame21/1100.0230023.0
2025Notre Dame100/0000
Career2576/13855.11,033687.5
Notable performance: In the 2022 TaxSlayer against , Buchner completed 18 of 33 passes for 273 yards and 3 touchdowns (with 3 interceptions) while adding 61 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns on 12 carries, earning MVP honors in Notre Dame's 45-38 victory.1

Rushing Statistics

YearTeamGamesCarriesYardsAverageTDsLongest
2021Notre Dame10463367.3346
2022Notre Dame3361233.4419
202323206.7120
2024Notre Dame2144.00
2025Notre Dame10133.003
Career25874865.6846
1 This game represented Buchner's highest single-game passing yardage total.

College lacrosse career

2024 season

Following his transfer from in December 2023, Tyler Buchner returned to Notre Dame to pursue multi-sport eligibility, transitioning to the men's team as a short-stick defensive (SSDM) for the season. This move allowed him to join the Fighting Irish after spending the prior year as a with the Crimson Tide, marking his first season competing in at the collegiate level in South Bend. Buchner appeared in 11 games during the regular season and postseason, debuting in the season-opening 25-3 victory over Cleveland State on February 14. He recorded one assist—his first career point—in a 14-7 win against on April 20, while also scooping three ground balls and causing three turnovers overall. In the NCAA Tournament, he contributed defensively by causing a turnover and picking up a ground ball in the semifinal 13-6 win over No. 5 on May 25, helping advance the team to the championship game. His limited but steady role supported Notre Dame's dominant 16-1 campaign, which culminated in a second consecutive national championship with a 15-5 final victory over on May 27 at in . The repeat title marked the program's second in program history and the first back-to-back championships since 2014-15. Participating in provided Buchner an outlet to maintain his competitive edge and athletic involvement amid his transition back to , particularly as he adjusted to a supporting role in another while exploring football options. He credited the experience with reigniting his passion for team competition after challenges at , stating it helped him "get reacquainted with the competitive side of sports."

2025 season

In his senior and final season of college eligibility, Tyler Buchner served as a midfielder for the Notre Dame men's team, appearing in 12 games during the regular season and postseason. The Fighting Irish, building on their 2024 , compiled an 8-3 regular-season record and shared the ACC title with a 3-1 conference mark before advancing to the NCAA . Buchner contributed primarily on the , recording 8 ground balls and 6 caused turnovers while taking 2 shots, none on . His efforts helped support a squad that defeated Ohio State 15-6 in the NCAA first round on May 11, 2025, before falling 14-12 to Penn State in the quarterfinals. Buchner's defensive impact showed progression from his 2024 rookie campaign, where he tallied 1 assist and 8 ground balls; this year, he added caused turnovers as a key metric, with a season-high of 2 coming in the NCAA opener against Ohio State. He picked up ground balls in multiple contests, including against Virginia on April 12 and Maryland on March 1, aiding clears and transitions during wins that bolstered the team's postseason push. While managing dual-sport demands, including fall commitments to Notre Dame football, Buchner maintained consistent availability for the spring slate, appearing in over 85% of the team's games. The 2025 season concluded Buchner's collegiate career, where he played a supporting role on a program that reached the NCAA quarterfinals for the second straight year. Over two seasons, his transition from to exemplified adaptability in a multi-sport path, emphasizing defensive reliability amid Notre Dame's pursuit of back-to-back titles.

College lacrosse statistics

Tyler Buchner's career at Notre Dame spanned the 2024 and 2025 seasons, during which he primarily played as a and contributed defensively with ground balls and caused turnovers. In 2024, he helped the Fighting Irish secure the . The following table summarizes his key statistics by season and career totals:
SeasonGPGAPtsShotsSOGGBCT
2024110113133
2025120002086
Career2301151119
GP: Games Played; G: Goals; A: Assists; Pts: Points (G + A); SOG: Shots on Goal; GB: Ground Balls; CT: Caused Turnovers.

References

  1. https://www.[espn.com](/page/ESPN.com)/college-football/story/_/id/34564746/marcus-freeman-now-0-3-notre-dame-coach-stunning-home-loss-marshall
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