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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNThe best social media reactions to Notre Dame being able to get a bye in the CFPIt was a big day for Notre Dame football, as they found out they could get a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff and social media reacted.
Irish Breakdown answers subscriber-submitted questions about Notre Dame football and more on today's show. Some of today's ...
The legend of Notre Dame football running back Jerome Bettis continued on Thursday, as the Cotton Bowl announced that he will ...
The 2025 recruiting class will provide depth at impact positions for Notre Dame's offense this upcoming season ...
Notre Dame football’s Marcus Freeman has been named as the No. 6 head coach nationally by CBS Sports entering the 2025 season ...
According to ESPN, the CFP will go to a straight seeding model. That means the four first-round byes will no longer be given ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNThe Notre Dame 2026 defensive line board just got smaller as the Fighting Irish not named a finalist for high-upside pass rusherThe Notre Dame 2026 defensive line class has a chance to be an elite one, especially on the edges. Head coach Marcus Freeman ...
Niele Ivey's Notre Dame officially introduced former Fighting Irish Pat Garrity as the new general manager on Thursday.
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Irish Star on MSNNotre Dame to play first-ever college football game at iconic NFL stadiumThe Fighting Irish have announced a new date for their postponed Shamrock Series clash with Wisconsin from 2020, which is set ...
The College Football Playoff will reportedly have a new straight seeding model, and no team figures to benefit more than the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. ESPN's Heather Dinich first reported the news.
We awarded superlatives for a spring college football transfer portal window that saw Tennessee and UCLA swap quarterbacks, ...
After months of meeting to discuss things to discuss at future meetings, the people in charge of the College Football Playoff ...
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