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"I'll never forget that day. That's one of the things that I've been working so hard for is to not have that ever happen to me," Clausen said.
Tate had 93 catches for 1,496 yards with 15 receiving TDs and two rushing TDs and a punt return for a score. He finished third in the nation in receiving yards per game (124.67) and seventh in catches per game (7.75).
Both players say they plan to pursue their degrees.
Clausen's departure leaves the Irish with one quarterback on scholarship, Dayne Crist, who is recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee sustained Oct. 31 against Washington State. It is not clear whether he will be ready to play when Notre Dame begins spring workouts. He attended the news conference Monday and was walking without a limp.
"I just told him to get healthy as fast as he can and get these guys going," Clausen said.
Two high school quarterbacks have announced they plan to attend Notre Dame next season.
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