ATLANTA — Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua, on the verge of seeing the football program ... Seventh-seeded Notre Dame (14-1) is more than a touchdown underdog against No. 8 seed Ohio State (13-2) on Monday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
"1. Beat Ohio State, 2. Retain HCMF, 3. Retain Al Golden, 4. Undoubtedly fight to retain Mike Denbrock. Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua is getting ZERO sleep the next few weeks," one fan tweeted.
Since losing his first three games at the helm, Marcus Freeman’s Notre Dame football teams have improved each season.
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according to first-year athletic director Pete Bevacqua. It includes two teams that were part of the most recent College Football Playoff committee deliberation: No. 9 Boise State at home on Oct ...
As the first 12-team College Football Playoff ends, leaders are discussing what to change in the future. Here are the main topics.
The CFP has quickly evolved into a sub-beat of sorts in the college sports world. Governance, format, revenue sharing and more have consumed increasingly more column inches over the last few years as the Power Four,
There's plenty to talk about at Notre Dame in the wake of the national title game loss. What's next and how have expectations changed?
but for those wanting to celebrate it Ancient CHamoru style, you’ll have to wait a few more weeks. Michael Lujan Bevacqua is an author, artist, activist and the curator for The Guam Museum.
The early favorite to win next year’s national title is Ohio State, but who will be playing where in seven months when next season kicks off under new rules?
Ohio State offensive lineman Josh Simmons celebrates after the College Football Playoff national championship game Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman) ATLANTA (AP) — The early betting favorite to win next year’s national championship: Ohio State.
I bet when Notre Dame first agreed to play at Clemson in 1977, Irish fans never thought that meeting, which was an instant classic by the way, would lead to the beginning of a pretty darn good