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Notre Dame football starter and captain has declared for the NFL draft
Notre Dame football saw its second starting offensive lineman declare for the NFL draft, as guard Billy Schrauth will move on from the program.
Another Notre Dame starting offensive lineman has declared for the NFL Draft, with starting guard Billy Schrauth announcing those plans today. Schrauth had another season of eligibility returning, but instead of going for one more season at Notre Dame - or possibly even transferring - Schrauth will take his chances in the NFL.
Fighting Irish Wire on MSN
Ohio State star WR names Notre Dame player his toughest to face
Ohio State star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith recently named Notre Dame cornerback Leonard Moore as the toughest defensive back he’d faced.
Notre Dame and USC are breaking up, and like most public uncouplings, this one is getting messy. Notre Dame wants everyone to know it did everything in its power to keep the relationship intact, but USC refused to change. USC says the same thing. Neither side believes it is at fault -- the other one is to blame.
The Fighting Irish will play BYU the next two seasons with other marquee opponents already on the books until 2030.
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Former USC legend unveils the harsh reality about the Notre Dame football rivalry ending and Trojan head coach Lincoln Riley
When you talk about the greatest rivalries in college football history, Notre Dame vs. USC is mentioned very quickly. The Fighting Irish and Trojans have played 93 times in the series history (Notre Dame holding a 51-37-5 record),
The exclusion of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish from the 2025-26 College Football Playoff has intensified discussions about the long-term plans of head coach Marcus Freeman.
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The secret behind Pop-Tarts Bowl's viral success, why Notre Dame passed and more from Citrus Sports CEO
Games such as the Pop-Tarts and Cheez-It Bowls capture the spirit of college football, so it’s no shock they’ve become wildly popular. The Sporting News spoke with one of the people behind their success.