Notre Dame football then almost pulled off a comeback for the ages. Eventually, Ohio State (14-2) made enough plays to hang on for a 34-23 victory, the first CFP champion in the 12-team format era.
Diocese of Ogdensburg Bishop Terry R. LaValley designates 11 pilgrimage sites during the Ordinary Jubilee 2025.
After a busy weekend of hosting recruits in South Bend, the Notre Dame coaches are hitting the road on Monday, visiting with some of the top talents all across the country. Irish Illustrated has ...
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish had a strong season, but Marcus Freeman's squad came up one game short of its ultimate goal with a loss to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff National ...
Yes, the season just ended on Monday night for Notre Dame, but we can’t helped but look ahead to what could be next for the Irish. We know that there will be multiple starting positions that will ...
The 2024 season didn't finish the way Notre Dame wanted it to as the Irish lost to Ohio State in the national title game, but it doesn't take away from the overall brilliance of the campaign.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard celebrates after a touchdown against Ohio State during first half of ...
Then kicker Mitch Jeter’s 27-yard field goal attempt hit the uprights to keep Notre Dame off the board entirely. It proved to be a pivotal moment for an Irish squad that couldn’t complete its ...
The towels have “Shake Down the Thunder” plastered on it, along with a rendering of the Word of Life mural and Notre Dame’s logo, with the interlocking N and D. There are also 12 shamrocks ...
You might notice something unique on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish side of the field during Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship game against Ohio State. If you look closely ...
REQUIRED READING:National championship game live updates: Ohio State vs. Notre Dame time, picks, how to watch To make the CFP championship game, Notre Dame first beat No. 10 Indiana at home in the ...
ATLANTA — Jack Kiser walked up the tunnel toward Notre Dame’s locker room beneath Mercedes-Benz Stadium, tears welling in his bloodshot eyes, as if the linebacker had anything else to pour out.