Kirk Herbstreit believes the first quarter is supremely important for Notre Dame football on Monday night. The ESPN college football analyst said pregame on the field that the Irish can't let Ohio ...
7. Actor Pat O'Brien -- who portrayed famed Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne in a biographical film that also starred ...
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish had a strong season, but Marcus Freeman's squad came up one game short of its ultimate goal with a loss to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff National ...
ESPN college football sideline reporter Molly McGrath said she had a positive experience while covering Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff national championship game Monday. McGrath ...
The 2024 season didn't finish the way Notre Dame wanted it to as the Irish lost to Ohio State in the national title game, but it doesn't take away from the overall brilliance of the campaign.
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ATLANTA — Notre Dame is angry. Notre Dame is really angry. Notre Dame wants the media to get out of the locker room. Actually, Notre Dame wants the media to get the [expletive] out. Forty ...
With emotions running high, the Notre Dame locker room was a tense and hostile environment following their 34-23 loss to Ohio State in the national championship. The Irish staged a late-game rally ...
You might notice something unique on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish side of the field during Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship game against Ohio State. If you look closely ...
It's almost time for the College Football Playoff National Championship! No. 7 seed Notre Dame (14-1) will face No. 8 seed Ohio State (13-2) at 7:30 p.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 20, in Atlanta's ...
ATLANTA — Jack Kiser walked up the tunnel toward Notre Dame’s locker room beneath Mercedes-Benz Stadium, tears welling in his bloodshot eyes, as if the linebacker had anything else to pour out.
Just across the street from Notre Dame’s campus, Guinness was poured and Scotch eggs and Reuben fritters were served as tables filled with students and locals eager to watch the Fighting Irish ...