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Lincoln Riley's Cryptic Six-Word Reaction to Future of USC, Notre Dame Rivalry Debate
Lincoln Riley's Cryptic Six-Word Reaction to Future of USC, Notre Dame Rivalry Debate

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Lincoln Riley's Cryptic Six-Word Reaction to Future of USC, Notre Dame Rivalry Debate

Lincoln Riley's Cryptic Six-Word Reaction to Future of USC, Notre Dame Rivalry Debate originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The long-standing rivalry between college football powerhouses USC and Notre Dame is tenuously hanging on for dear life in recent weeks. Both schools have expressed varying interest in continuing the rivalry which dates back to 1926, nearly 100 years; however, there's been little forward progress on solidifying an upcoming schedule. Advertisement The Trojans and Fighting Irish will compete for the Jeweled Shillelagh, the trophy given to the winner every year, on Oct. 18. However, there is nothing on tap between the two schools in 2026 and beyond. USC head coach Lincoln Riley was asked for comment about the rivalry by On3's Pete Nakos and the 41-year-old coach's empty response only adds to the mystery. "We will at the appropriate time," said Riley when pushed for a statement. USC associate athletic director Cody Worsham pushed the narrative that the Trojans want the rivalry to continue in an article from college football insider Pat Forde. Advertisement 'We want the USC–Notre Dame rivalry to continue, which is why we offered an extension of our agreement,' said Worsham. 'It's a special game to our fans and our institution. We will continue to work with Notre Dame on scheduling future games.' USC Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley and Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman© Matt Cashore-Imagn Images It appears the impasse stems from Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua wanting a long-term deal to secure several games into the future; however, USC wants to go year-by-year. A week ago, Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman was more plainspoken in responding for comment about the rivalry. 'It's a great rivalry for all of college football,' Freeman said. 'If it was up to me, we would play them every single year for the rest of college football time.' Advertisement Notre Dame leads the all-time series 50-37-5. The Irish have won six of the last seven matchups against USC. Related: Historic College Football Rivalry Could End After 2025 Season This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

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