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Notre Dame's independence looks assured

Notre Dame's independence looks assured

Yahoo19-02-2025

Notre Dame fans probably won't have to worry about the Fighting Irish being forced to join a conference if the College Football Playoff expands to 14 teams.
College football analyst Matt Fortuna pointed out on the Chicago Sports Network that an expanded playoff is good for the Irish.
He pointed out that if all the Irish have to do is be in the top 14, then the road to another championship game would be relatively easy. A bigger field gives the Irish more margin of error in case of loses like last year's stunner against NIU and they won't have to deal with a potential loss in a conference championship game.
Right now, the Irish don't get a bye in the current format.
The panel also notes that since Notre Dame has traditional rivalry matchups against Big Ten teams, the Irish can almost be honorary members of the conference in a way.
Watch below.
As Big Ten and SEC leaders meet today in New Orleans, Notre Dame's independence is only strengthened ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/j4z7zSyJ9L
— Matt Fortuna (@Matt_Fortuna) February 19, 2025
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