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Notre Dame, winner of six straight, was last in the AP top 10 in Week 3 before a home loss to Texas A&M dropped them to 0-2.
Notre Dame didn't have its best showing Saturday at Boston College, but it got all sorts of help regarding the CFP.
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AP Top 25: Notre Dame back in top ten after six-game winning streak
Notre Dame reentered the top 10 for the first time in two months after extending its winning streak to six with a convincing 25-10 victory over Boston College. The Fighting Irish climbed two spots in the poll. Losses by Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt and Miami created openings for BYU, up to No. 8, and Texas Tech, which jumped to No. 9.
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Notre Dame learns likely CFB opponent as latest AP Top 25 released
Notre Dame, Virginia and Texas Tech are on the College Football Playoff mock bracket based on The Associated Press Top 25 released Sunday while Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Alabama remain the top four seeds.
Notre Dame, Virginia and Texas Tech are on the College Football Playoff mock bracket based on the latest AP Top 25.
Oklahoma moved up to No. 11 after beating Tennessee. The Vols fell from No. 14 to No. 23 after the loss. Virginia hopped up three spots to No. 12 with a win at Cal, while Louisville is in between Texas and Vanderbilt at No. 14.
While Kelly made history at Notre Dame as the “winningest coach of all time“ with 113 wins over his 12 seasons, Freeman has shown the same talent in his more limited time. He has kept the floor high and shows the team’s growth every season.
Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman expressed gratitude to ... With LSU joining the likes of Penn State, UCLA, Florida, Oklahoma State, Arkansas, Virginia Tech and several others with midseason coaching vacancies, Freeman was asked his reaction to the state ...
The college football world was rocked this week as former Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly was fired from LSU after three straight losses, including a blowout to Texas A&M. The move reportedly comes with a $53 million buyout — one of the largest this season in college football.
The Hurricanes' second loss in their last three games torched their placement in the poll to No. 18, a shell of where things stood following a 5-0 start this season. Georgia Tech, the ACC's long remaining uneaten before giving up nearly 600 yards of total offense against the Wolfpack,