The Notre Dame Fighting Irish athletic director, Pete Bevacqua, said that the school would prefer to remain independent in football, even if that means no byes in the College Football Playoff.
It has been a busy offseason for the Clemson Tigers, with the program seeking to build on what was a successful campaign in 2024. This past year, the Tigers we
Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden has helped mold the Fighting Irish's defense into ... Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua is getting ZERO sleep the next few weeks," one fan tweeted.
Notre Dame showed this season why its comfortable staying independent — even if it has to play an extra game in its quest for a championship.
Notre Dame and Clemson met 5 times between 2018 and 2023, and Notre Dame's AD is interested in making that matchup an annual rivalry game.
Notre Dame Athletic Director Pete Bevacqua talks during media day ahead of the College ... but that would need unanimous approval from the 10 conferences and the Fighting Irish. Speaking at media day Saturday in advance of the national title game, Pete ...
ATLANTA — Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua ... The independent Irish got there with a regular-season schedule crafted by Jack Swarbrick, Bevacqua’s predecessor, and a postseason gauntlet that has included three top-10 victims: ninth-ranked ...
Why is Notre Dame not in a conference for college football? Here's what to know as the Irish are set to compete in the CFP championship game on Monday:
Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua said the school prefers to remain independent even though the Irish are ineligible for byes under the current CFP model.
The network and league announced Thursday that they have exercised an option to extend ESPN’s exclusive rights to televise the conference’s sports through 2035-36.
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More than 13 months of legal wrangling among FSU, Clemson and the ACC finally may be reaching an amicable conclusion. ESPN reported Thursday that the network agreed to pick up its option to keep broadcasting ACC sports through 2036,