A 12th regular-season opponent has yet to be announced for 2025, but AD Pete Bevacqua expressed confidence that puzzle would be resolved to Notre Dame’s satisfaction.
Notre Dame showed this season why its comfortable staying independent — even if it has to play an extra game in its quest for a championship.
ATLANTA — The early betting favorite to win next year's national championship: Ohio State. The question nobody can really answer at this time: What sort of sport will the Buckeyes or anyone else return to when they kick it off again seven months from now.
Any adjustments to the College Football Playoff for next season, including a potential tweak in the way the teams are seeded, would have to take place later this year, probably in the spring.
The ACC is expected to consider changing the format of its football championship as it weighs how to protect its regular-season champion before the College Football Playoff, commissioner Jim Phillips said Sunday.
Brown entered the transfer portal in December but stayed with the Buckeyes through their run to the national championship that ended with a win Monday night over Notre Dame. Cal announced Tuesday that Brown would be joining the Golden Bears for next season.
As Notre Dame prepares to compete for the national title in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff ... good spot now," athletic director Pete Bevacqua told ESPN on Friday.
Ohio State is still celebrating its big win on the biggest night of college football, but it comes as uncertainty continues to loom over the future of the sport. Here's what we know about the changes.
A 12th regular-season opponent remains to be scheduled for Notre Dame football in 2025. A trip to Stanford would make the most sense.
The College Football Playoff board of managers met Sunday to discuss potential changes to the 12-team tournament’s format. According to Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dell
The leadership of the College Football Playoff met in Atlanta on Sunday one day ahead of the national championship game. The College Football Playoff's board of managers, which consists of 10 FBS conference commissioners and Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua,