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Notre Dame star running back Jeremiyah Love was knocked out of the Fighting Irish’s regular season finale against Stanford, and nervous college football fans now have some clarity on the Heisman hopeful’s status as the team waits to learn its playoff fate.
Notre Dame appears to be in good standing for the College Football Playoff, but there is one scenario for it to look out for Saturday.
Notre Dame has climbed to No. 13 in the coaches poll and No. 12 in the AP poll after five straight wins. The team's remaining strength of schedule is ranked 75th, which may not help its playoff chances. Despite a weaker remaining schedule, advanced ...
Tight end Cooper Flanagan (Achilles) observed pregame warmups in sweats and was later ruled out officially for the regular-season finale. Flanagan, who had been listed as questionable on Monday, has seen the field just once this season, playing six snaps against USC on Oct. 18.
Super Bowl champion head coach Jon Gruden believes the Fighting Irish have what it takes to win the national championship. Here's why.
Love tied Jerome Bettis’ single-season mark of 20 last week against Syracuse, scoring three rushing touchdowns on just eight carries. Love had 19 total touchdowns a season ago, but that was across 16 games as Notre Dame made a run to the College Football Playoff national championship game.
The fifth weekly ranking of the College Football Playoff selection committee is scheduled for Tuesday evening. Notre Dame ranked ninth in last week’s CFP poll and projected to face Oklahoma on the road in a first-round playoff game either Dec. 19 or Dec. 20. Selection Sunday is Dec. 7.
Joel Klatt says the Notre Dame resume isn't in 'the same hemisphere' as the one Alabama has put together this season.
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Marcus Freeman issued a message to the College Football Playoff Selection Committee following his team's 49-20 win at Stanford. Notre Dame has 10 straight wins since an 0-2 start, and he wants the Fighting Irish discussed among the nation's best.