Ohio State (2010) Freeman served as a
graduate assistant at
Ohio State in 2010.
Kent State (2011–2012) In January 2011, Freeman was hired as the
linebackers coach for
Kent State, a position he would hold until 2012.
Purdue (2013–2016) On January 18, 2013, Freeman was hired as the linebackers coach for the
Purdue Boilermakers. In 2016, Freeman was promoted to co-
defensive coordinator. Freeman helped transform the linebackers group into a strength for the Boilermakers, coaching future NFL players Danny Ezechukwu and
Ja'Whaun Bentley.
Cincinnati (2017–2020) On December 13, 2016, Freeman joined the
Cincinnati Bearcats football staff as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. After being one of the first hires by
Luke Fickell, Freeman transformed the Bearcats into one of the best defenses of the
American Athletic Conference (AAC). In 2018, Freeman's defense led the AAC in rushing defense, scoring defense and total defense and ranked among the Top-15 in the NCAA FBS in all three categories. The next season, the Bearcats finished atop the 2019 AAC ranks in scoring defense for the second-straight season and ranked among the league's top three in rushing and total defense. Prior to the end of the 2020 season, Freeman had declined a handful of positions to remain at Cincinnati including offers of returning to
Ohio State as
linebackers coach, linebackers coach for the
Tennessee Titans, and
defensive coordinator at
Michigan State, among other offers. Freeman had been considered by a number of national outlets as one of the rising stars of the college coaching ranks. Freeman was a finalist for the
Broyles Award and named the
247Sports Defensive Coordinator of the Year during the 2020 season.
Notre Dame (2021–present) On January 8, 2021, Freeman was hired as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for the
Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Head coach
Brian Kelly said Freeman was the top choice for the defensive coordinator position. Prior to this hiring, it was rumored that Freeman would join
LSU in the same role.
2021 season Following the
2021 regular season, Brian Kelly left Notre Dame to become the head coach for LSU. On December 3, 2021, Freeman was selected to replace him, becoming the 32nd head coach in program history. Freeman took control immediately, coaching the Irish in their
Fiesta Bowl loss to No. 9
Oklahoma State.
2022 season Freeman opened the
2022 season with losses to No. 2
Ohio State and
Marshall, thus becoming first head coach in Notre Dame history to start his career with three losses. He gained his first win the following week against the
California Golden Bears. Freeman's Irish would go on to finish the regular season ranked 19th with a record of 8–4, including a win over No. 5
Clemson. They were awarded a berth in the
Gator Bowl, where they defeated
South Carolina 45–38.
2023 season Analysts anticipated the 2023 season would be a step forward for Freeman's Fighting Irish. During the offseason, they secured the top-ranked quarterback in the transfer portal, Wake Forest's Sam Hartman, and they entered the season ranked 13th. After beginning the season 4–0 with comfortable wins over Navy, Tennessee State, North Carolina State, and Central Michigan, the Irish rose to 9th in the rankings. They fell at home the next week to Ohio State, 17–14, in a heartbreaking loss that saw Notre Dame with only 10 players on the field, instead of the usual 11, twice on Ohio State's game winning drive. They rebounded the next week with a thrilling win over No. 17 Duke, but then lost the following game to No. 25 Louisville. One week later, Irish enjoyed a season-defining 48–20 victory over No. 10 USC and Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Caleb Williams. Following a bye week, Freeman's Irish defeated Pittsburgh and fell to unranked Clemson before winning against Wake Forest and Stanford to finish the regular season 9–3. They faced No. 19 Oregon State in the Sun Bowl, winning 40–8 to conclude the season 10–3 and ranked 14th. The 2023 campaign was defined by strong performances from star running back Audric Estime, quarterback Sam Hartman, tight end Mitchell Evans, and safety Xavier Watts, but it was also marred by poor play at the wide receiver position, especially following early injuries to veteran receivers Jayden Thomas and Deion Colzie. Evans’ injury against Pittsburgh left the Irish without any reliable pass catchers, and the team struggled when unable to run the ball at will. Following the season, Freeman fired wide receivers coach Chansi Stuckey, prompting the departure of starting wide receivers
Chris Tyree, Tobias Meriweather, and
Rico Flores Jr. Freeman hired Mike Brown as the new receivers coach on December 10. He then got quarterback
Riley Leonard in the transfer portal from Duke.
2024 season . Freeman's
2024 squad started their campaign successfully on the road against No. 20
Texas A&M in
College Station, Texas with a 23–13 win, but followed that victory up with a 16–14 loss to
Northern Illinois as a 29.5-point betting favorite, becoming the first
AP Top 5 team to ever suffer a loss to a football team from the
Mid-American Conference (MAC). The Irish finished the regular season with a 10-game winning streak with wins over No. 15
Louisville, No. 24
Navy, No. 19
Army, and a 49–35 win against
USC in the renewed
rivalry game. The Irish were granted the 7th seed in the
College Football Playoff, hosting their first-ever home playoff game at
Notre Dame Stadium. Freeman would win his first playoff game with a 27–17 win over 10th-seeded
Indiana. Originally Notre Dame was set to play the 2nd-seeded
Georgia Bulldogs in the
Sugar Bowl on January 1, 2025, but due to the
2025 New Orleans truck attack that happened near the
Caesars Superdome the game was rescheduled to the following day. Notre Dame beat Georgia by a score of 23–10, marking the first time in program history that Notre Dame had a 13-win season. Notre Dame would then proceed to beat the 6th-seeded
Penn State Nittany Lions in the
Orange Bowl, advancing to the
national title game for the first time in 12 years. Freeman became the first African American, as well as the first Asian American, head coach to reach a Division I national college football championship. They lost the championship game to the
Ohio State Buckeyes 34–23, the winner of the
Cotton Bowl Classic.
2025 season Notre Dame was ranked as the No. 6 Team in the preseason AP Poll. However, the Irish started the season 0-2 after No. 10 Miami hit a go-ahead field goal with 1:01 remaining in the fourth quarter and No. 16 Texas A&M scored a go-ahead touchdown with 13 seconds remaining. In Week 8, the Irish won their first ranked game of the season by defeating No. 20 USC. Notre Dame set their modern-era scoring record by defeating Syracuse 70-7 in South Bend, marking the first time the team scored 70 points since 1932. Notre Dame concluded the season on a 10 game win streak with all wins coming by double figures after defeating Stanford 49-20. After finishing the regular season 10–2, the Irish opted out of participating in a bowl game after not being selected for the College Football Playoff. ==Head coaching record==