Malik Zaire granted release from Notre Dame, with conditions

ByJARED SHANKER
November 30, 2016, 3:02 PM

— -- Notre Dame has granted quarterback Malik Zaire his release from the school, blocking him from all but one school on the Fighting Irish's 2017 schedule.

Zaire told ESPN he learned Wednesday he was given his release, but he said he cannot transfer to teams on Notre Dame's upcoming schedule, with the exception of North Carolina.

Notre Dame plays Temple, Georgia, Boston College, Michigan State, Miami of Ohio, UNC, USC, NC State, Wake Forest, Miami (Florida), Navy and Stanford in 2017.

Zaire is on track to graduate in December and will be eligible immediately next season at whichever school he chooses.

Schools that Zaire is looking at include Florida, Michigan State, Pitt and Wisconsin, a source told ESPN.com's Matt Fortuna. However, Michigan State, as a Notre Dame opponent next season, is out of the running.

Zaire won 2014 Music City Bowl MVP honors in his first career start and started the first two games of Notre Dame's 2015 season before suffering a broken right ankle that ended his season. He worked his way back from injury in time for 2016, and Kelly said in preseason camp that Zaire and DeShone Kizer would both play this fall.

Kizer assumed starting duties after both played in the season-opening loss to Texas, however.

Zaire will leave the Fighting Irish with a career 59.2 completion percentage for 816 yards, six touchdowns and zero interceptions. The lefty added 324 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns. He finished with a 3-0 career record as a starter.