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  • 1 week ago | si.com | Nick Shepkowski

    Notre Dame has long been known to travel near and far to play just about anyone they can during football season. That will again be the case in 2025 as Marcus Freeman and the Fighting Irish will travel over 4,700 miles this coming season. In research done by Action Network, Notre Dame ranks among the most well-traveled teams that are believed to be true national title contenders in 2025. However, the Fighting Irish are well down the list of most well-traveled teams across the entire sport.

  • 1 week ago | sacbee.com | Nick Shepkowski

    Notre Dame has long been known to travel near and far to play just about anyone they can during football season. That will again be the case in 2025 as Marcus Freeman and the Fighting Irish will travel over 4,700 miles this coming season. In research done by Action Network, Notre Dame ranks among the most well-traveled teams that are believed to be true national title contenders in 2025. However, the Fighting Irish are well down the list of most well-traveled teams across the entire sport.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Nick Shepkowski

    Notre Dame football returns in 95 days when the Fighting Irish will be in Miami to take on the Hurricanes. That game will see Notre Dame looking to pull off a victory over the hometown Canes in South Florida for the first time since Dec. 3, 1977, when the Irish routed the hosts 48-10 en route to the national championship. With it being 95 days until that showdown, why not take a quick trip down memory lane? The year was 2010 and Brian Kelly had just started his time as Notre Dame's head coach.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Nick Shepkowski

    Loyola Maryland standout Kelly Ratigan is returning home for her final two years of college basketball eligibility. The former Saint Joseph's High School standout will be a part of Notre Dame's reconstructed women's basketball team in 2025-26. Ratigan only appeared in three games last season, but in 2023-24, averaged over 31 minutes per game while scoring over eight points per night.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Nick Shepkowski

    EA Sports brought back the famed college football video game last year as College Football '25 being released last July. This year the game is back again and some Notre Dame fans are excited because the Fighting Irish are twice represented on the cover. But then again, so is seemingly half of major college football both past and present. Take a look below. As you can see there are more players, coaches, fans, and mascots to make the cover than one would ever want to try and count.

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