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Notre Dame Fighting Irish football rivalries

Notre Dame Fighting Irish football rivalries refers to rivalries of the University of Notre Dame in the sport of college football. Because the Notre Dame Fighting Irish are independent of a football conference, they play a national schedule, which annually includes historic rivals University of Southern California and Navy, more recent rival Stanford, and five games with ACC teams.

Current annual rivalries edit

Navy edit

Navy–Notre Dame football rivalry
First meetingOctober 15, 1927
Latest meetingAugust 26, 2023
Next meetingOctober 26, 2024
StadiumsNotre Dame Stadium (2019, 2021)
M&T Bank Stadium (2022)
Aviva Stadium (2023)
MetLife Stadium (2024)
TrophyNone (1927–2010)
Rip Miller Trophy (2011–present)
Statistics
Meetings total96
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 81–13–1 (.858)[citation needed]
Trophy seriesNotre Dame leads, 11–1 (.917)
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 56–7 (1970)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 43 (1964–2007)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 6 (2017–present)

The Navy–Notre Dame series was played annually between 1927 and 2019, which was the longest uninterrupted intersectional series in college football. The 2020 game was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, though the series resumed in 2021.

Before Navy won a 46–44 triple-overtime thriller in 2007, Notre Dame had a 43-game winning streak that was the longest series win streak between two annual opponents in the history of Division I FBS football.[1] Navy's previous win came in 1963, 35–14 with future Heisman Trophy winner and NFL QB Roger Staubach at the helm. Navy had come close to winning on numerous occasions before 2007. They subsequently won again in 2009, 2010, and 2016.

Despite the one-sided result the last few decades, most Notre Dame and Navy fans consider the series a sacred tradition for historical reasons. Both schools have strong football traditions going back to the beginnings of the sport. Notre Dame, like many colleges, faced severe financial difficulties during World War II. The US Navy made Notre Dame a training center and paid enough for usage of the facilities to keep the University afloat. Notre Dame has since extended an open invitation for Navy to play the Fighting Irish in football and considers the game annual repayment on a debt of honor. The series is marked by mutual respect, as evidenced by each team standing at attention during the playing of the other's alma mater after the game, a tradition that started in 2005. Navy's athletic director, on renewing the series through 2016, remarked "...it is of great interest to our collective national audience of Fighting Irish fans, Naval Academy alumni, and the Navy family at large."[2] The series is scheduled to continue indefinitely; renewals are a mere formality.[2]

Shortly before the start of the 2014 season, ESPN polled the head coaches in the so-called "Power Five" football conferences, plus Notre Dame's Brian Kelly, as to whether they would favor a schedule consisting only of "Power 5" opponents. Kelly was adamantly opposed to such a requirement if it meant taking Navy off the schedule, specifically calling a potential loss of the Navy game "a deal-breaker."[3]

The series is a "home and home" series with the schools alternating the home team. Due to the relatively small size of the football stadium in Annapolis, the two teams have never met there. Instead, Navy usually hosts the game at larger facilities such as Baltimore's old Memorial Stadium or current M&T Bank Stadium, FedExField in Landover, Maryland, Veterans Stadium and later Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, or at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. During the 1960s, the Midshipmen hosted the game at John F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Philadelphia. In 1996 the game was played at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland. The game returned to Dublin in 2012, where the Aviva Stadium hosted the event won by Notre Dame 50–10.[4] The game was also occasionally played at old Cleveland Stadium. The game will return to Ireland in 2023, to make up for the 2020 game cancellation due to Covid-19's travel restrictions. This game will also be played at Dublin's Aviva Stadium.

In years when Navy hosts (even-numbered), it is one of few non-Southeastern Conference games aired on CBS. In years when Notre Dame hosts (odd-numbered), it is carried on NBC as are other Notre Dame home games. As of 2020, the rights to Navy football games have been picked up by ESPN, and it will air subsequent Navy-Notre Dame games.

Stanford edit

Notre Dame–Stanford football rivalry
First meetingJanuary 1, 1925
Notre Dame 27, Stanford 10
Latest meetingNovember 25, 2023
Notre Dame 56, Stanford 23
Next meetingOctober 12, 2024
TrophyNone (1925–1988)
Legends Trophy (1989–present)
Statistics
Meetings total37
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 22–14 (.611)[citation needed]
Trophy seriesNotre Dame leads, 19–13 (.594)
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 57–7 (2003)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 7 (2002–2008)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 1 (2023–present)

The Fighting Irish have a rivalry with the Stanford Cardinal for the Legends Trophy, a combination of Fighting Irish crystal with California redwood. The two teams first met in the 1925 Rose Bowl, then played each other in 1942 and again in 1963–64.

The modern series began in 1988 when Notre Dame sought out a school to play out west over Thanksgiving weekend during the years that USC plays in South Bend.

The series has been played annually except in 1995–96. The rivalry has become more competitive in recent years, during the tenures of Stanford coaches Jim Harbaugh and David Shaw. Notre Dame and Stanford are regularly ranked in the U.S. News & World Report top 20 best colleges in America, and both share a mission to develop student athletes that can compete in the classroom and on the football field. As a result, both schools often compete for similar types of athletes in recruiting.

Notre Dame leads the series 19–11.[5] When the game is played in Palo Alto, it is usually the last game on Stanford's schedule (as has been the case since 1999), one week after the Cardinal plays archrival Cal in The Big Game. All but two of the games in South Bend have been played in October; the only exceptions, in 2010 and 2018, were on the last Saturday of September.

The 2020 game, scheduled to be played in South Bend on Saturday October 10, was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, along with all other non-conference games involving Pac-12 schools. Notre Dame's rivalry games with USC and Navy were also canceled.

USC edit

Notre Dame–USC football rivalry
First meetingDecember 4, 1926
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Notre Dame 13, USC 12
Latest meetingOctober 14, 2023
Notre Dame Stadium
Notre Dame 48, USC 20
Next meetingNovember 30, 2024
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
TrophyNone (1926–1951)
Jeweled Shillelagh (1952–present)
Statistics
Meetings total94
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 49–37–5[a] (.566)[citation needed]
Trophy seriesNotre Dame leads, 34–30–3 (.530)
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 51–0 (1966)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 11 (1983–1993)
Longest unbeaten streakNotre Dame, 13 (1983–1995)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 1 (2023–present)

Notre Dame's main rival is the University of Southern California. The Notre Dame–USC football rivalry has been played annually since 1926, except from 1943 to 1945[6] and 2020, and is regarded as the greatest intersectional series in college football.[7] The winner of the annual rivalry game is awarded the coveted Jeweled Shillelagh, a war club adorned with emerald-emblazoned clovers signifying Fighting Irish victories and Ruby-emblazoned Trojan warrior heads for Trojan wins. When the original shillelagh ran out of space for the Trojan heads and shamrocks after the 1989 game, it was retired and is permanently displayed at Notre Dame. A new shillelagh was introduced for the 1997 season. Through the 2017 season, Notre Dame leads the series 47–37–5.[5]

The origin of the series is quite often recounted as a "conversation between wives"[8] of Notre Dame head coach Knute Rockne and USC athletic director Gywnn Wilson. In fact, many sports writers often cite this popular story as the main reason the two schools decided to play one another. As the story goes, the rivalry began with USC looking for a national rival.[8] USC dispatched Wilson and his wife to Lincoln, Nebraska, where Notre Dame was playing Nebraska on Thanksgiving Day.[8] On that day (Nebraska 17, Notre Dame 0) Knute Rockne resisted the idea of a home-and-home series with USC because of the travel involved, but Mrs. Wilson was able to persuade Mrs. Rockne that a trip every two years to sunny Southern California was better than one to snowy, hostile Nebraska.[8] Mrs. Rockne spoke to her husband and on December 4, 1926, USC became an annual fixture on Notre Dame's schedule.[8]

However, several college football historians, including Murray Sperber, have uncovered evidence that somewhat contradicts this story. Of the most contradictory parts is the idea that Rockne was resistant to playing out west.[9] Sperber documents that USC offered to play Notre Dame back in 1925 at the Rose Bowl.[9] Notre Dame ultimately played Stanford that year because they were the Pacific Coast Conference champs.[9] But due to the large alumni support for an annual season ending game in Los Angeles and the still existing interest for a home-and-home series, Notre Dame and USC started playing the series the following year in 1926.[9] The series creation was also likely aided by USC coach Howard Jones, whom Rockne recommended USC hire due to their long friendship.[9]

Since 1961, the game has alternated between Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend in mid-October and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, which serves as USC's home field, in late November. Originally the game was played in both locations in late November, but because of poor weather during that time of the year at South Bend, USC insisted on having the game moved to October in 1961.

The 2020 game, scheduled to be played in Los Angeles on Saturday November 28, was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, along with all other non-conference games involving Pac-12 schools. Notre Dame's rivalry games with Navy and Stanford were also canceled.

Historic rivalries edit

Notre Dame has traditionally played Division I FBS football independent from any conference affiliation. In its early years joining a conference, in particular the geographically-contiguous Big Ten Conference, would have provided stability and scheduling opportunities.[9] Conferences have periodically approached Notre Dame about joining,[10] most notably the Big Ten in 1999.[11] Notre Dame elected to keep its independent status in football feeling that it has contributed to Notre Dame's unique place in college football lore. Subsequently, Notre Dame joined the ACC for other sports and agreed to 5 football games with ACC teams per year. The following is a list of historical rivalries in alphabetical order and a synopsis of each series history.

Army edit

Army–Notre Dame football rivalry
First meetingNovember 1, 1913
Notre Dame, 35–13
Latest meetingNovember 12, 2016
Notre Dame, 44–6
Statistics
Meetings total51
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 39–8–4[citation needed]
Largest victoryArmy, 59–0 (1944)
Notre Dame, 62–3 (1973)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 15 (1965–present)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 15 (1965–present)

While Notre Dame and Army haven't been strong rivals in recent years, they enjoyed a strong rivalry in the first half of the 20th century. It was Army that helped Notre Dame gain a national following by agreeing to schedule them during the Rockne years while Notre Dame was boycotted by the Big Ten. The first Army–Notre Dame matchup in 1913 is generally regarded as the game that put the Fighting Irish on the college football map.[9] In that game, Notre Dame revolutionized the forward pass in a stunning 35–13 victory.[9] For years it was "The Game" on Notre Dame's schedule, played at the first Yankee Stadium in New York.[9]

During the 1940s, the rivalry with the U.S. Military Academy Cadets (now Black Knights) reached its zenith. This was because both teams were extremely successful and met several times in key games (including one of the Games of the Century, a scoreless tie in the 1946 Army vs. Notre Dame football game). In 1944, the Cadets administered the worst defeat in Notre Dame football history, crushing the Fighting Irish 59–0. The following year, it was more of the same, a 48–0 blitzkrieg. The 1947 game was played in South Bend for the first time and the Fighting Irish prevailed, 27–7. The annual game then went on hiatus for 10 years, after occurring every year since 1919.

Since then, there have been infrequent meetings over the past several decades, with Army's last win coming in 1958. Like Navy, due to the small capacity of Army's Michie Stadium, the Black Knights would play their home games at a neutral site, which for a number of years was Yankee Stadium and before that, the Polo Grounds. In 1957, the game was played in Philadelphia's Municipal (later John F. Kennedy Memorial) Stadium while in 1965, the teams met at Shea Stadium in New York. The 1973 contest was played at West Point with the Fighting Irish prevailing, 62–3. In more recent times, games in which Army was the host have been played at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Notre Dame leads the series 39–8–4,[5] most recently defeating Army 44–6 at the Alamodome in San Antonio in 2016.[12]


Boston College edit

Holy War
First meetingSeptember 15, 1975
Notre Dame, 17–3
Latest meetingNovember 19, 2022
Notre Dame, 44–0
Next meeting2025 in Chestnut Hill
TrophyIreland Trophy
Frank Leahy Memorial Bowl
Statistics
Meetings total27
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 17–9 (.654)
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 54–7 (1992)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 9 (2009–present)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 9 (2009–present)

Boston College is considered to be a rival with Notre Dame based on both institutions' connection to the Roman Catholic Church[citation needed]. The Fighting Irish and Boston College Eagles first met in 1975 in Dan Devine's debut as head coach. They met in the 1983 Liberty Bowl and during the regular season in 1987, then played each other annually from 1992 to 2004. The Fighting Irish and Eagles play for the Frank Leahy Memorial Bowl and Ireland Trophy.

The matchup has become relatively popular and gained several nicknames including the "Holy War", "The Bingo Bowl" and "The Celtic Bowl". In 1993, the Eagles ruined Notre Dame's undefeated season with a 41–39 victory on a 41-yard field goal by David Gordon as time ran out, overshadowing a furious comeback from a 38–17 fourth quarter deficit by Notre Dame. Notre Dame leads the series 17–9, winning the last eight after the Eagles won the prior six meetings.

The series was scheduled to end after the 2010 season due in part to BC's move to the ACC; however, it was renewed in 2010. With Notre Dame's move to the ACC, they will continue to meet at least semi-regularly. The first meeting after Notre Dame's arrival in the ACC was held at Fenway Park in 2015 as part of Notre Dame's Shamrock Series, with the Irish winning 19–16; the next was in 2017 with Notre Dame winning 49–20. Notre Dame prevailed in 2020 by a score against BC of 45–31.

Michigan edit

Michigan–Notre Dame football rivalry
First meetingNovember 23, 1887
Michigan 8, Notre Dame 0
Latest meetingOctober 26, 2019
Michigan 45, Notre Dame 14
Next meetingSeptember 3, 2033, Ann Arbor
Statistics
Meetings total44
All-time seriesMichigan leads 25–17–1 (.593)
Largest victoryMichigan, 38–0 (2007)
Longest win streakMichigan, 8 (1887–1908)
Current win streakMichigan, 1 (2019–present)

In another rivalry with a bordering state school, Notre Dame and Michigan first played in 1887 in Notre Dame's introduction to football.[5] The Wolverines proceeded to win the first eight contests, before losing in 1909, the final game in the series until 1942, when the Wolverines defeated the Fighting Irish.

On October 9, 1943, top-ranked Notre Dame defeated second-ranked Michigan in the first matchup of top teams since the institution of the AP Poll in 1936. The rivalry then froze at 11 games played until 1978, when it launched an evenly matched 15–15–1 run through 2014 (skipping only 1983–84, 1995–96, and 2000–01).

In the aftermath of Notre Dame's 5 game ACC schedule and Michigan's expanded Big 10 schedule, the series was put on a three-year hiatus after the 2014 game, a 31–0 Notre Dame victory. The series resumed in South Bend in 2018, and saw Michigan rout the Irish 45–14 in Ann Arbor in 2019.

The rivalry is heightened not only by location but also the two schools' competitive leadership atop the college football all-time winning percentage board, as well as its competition for the same type of student-athletes. Michigan leads the series 24–18–1.[5]

Michigan State edit

Notre Dame also has a rivalry with Michigan State University that began in 1897.[5] From 1959 to 2013 the Fighting Irish played Michigan State every year without interruption, except for a two-year hiatus in 1995 and 1996. The next scheduled game is in 2026. The 1966 Notre Dame vs. Michigan State football game is regarded as one of the Games of the Century and is still talked about to this day because of its ending – a 10–10 tie.[13] Since polls began in 1936, this game marked the 10th matchup that paired the No. 1 team against the No. 2 team, with Notre Dame having been involved in five of these ten games up to that point.[14] Notre Dame leads the series 48–28–1.[5]

Northwestern edit

Northwestern–Notre Dame football rivalry
First meetingNovember 14, 1889
Notre Dame 9, Northwestern 0
Latest meetingNovember 3, 2018
#3 Notre Dame 31, Northwestern 21
Statistics
Meetings total49
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 38–9–2[citation needed]
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 48–0 (1976)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 14 (1965–1994)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 1 (2018)

The series began in 1889, one of the oldest in Fighting Irish football annals. It has been suggested that the nickname, "Fighting Irish," originated during that first meeting when Northwestern fans chanted, "Kill those Irish! Kill those fighting Irish!" at halftime. Northwestern and Notre Dame had a yearly contest from 1929 to 1948, with the winner taking home a shillelagh,[15] much like the winner of the Notre Dame–USC contest now receives. The two schools are located in bordering states in the mid-western United States.

The Northwestern-Notre Dame shillelagh was largely forgotten by the early 1960s. Northwestern ended the series after 1948, as did several other schools who were getting tired of being beaten year in and year out by Notre Dame, and the two schools would not meet again until 1959. By then, Ara Parseghian was coaching the Wildcats, who notched four consecutive victories over Notre Dame between 1959 and 1962.

After Ara came to Notre Dame, he posted a 9–0 docket against his old team. In fact, the Fighting Irish did not lose to Northwestern again until September 1995, which was the beginning of a Rose Bowl season for the Wildcats and the two teams' last meeting for nearly 20 years.

The series was renewed in 2014 when the Wildcats traveled to South Bend for the first time since 1995, defeating the Irish 43–40 in overtime. The Irish repaid the visit in 2018 when they traveled to Evanston and defeated Wildcats 31–21.[16] Notre Dame leads the series 38–9–2.[5] As of 2023, there are no future meetings scheduled between the teams.

Pittsburgh edit

Notre Dame–Pittsburgh football rivalry
First meetingOctober 30, 1909
Notre Dame, 6–0
Latest meetingOctober 28, 2023
Notre Dame, 58–7
Next meeting2025
Statistics
Meetings total73
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 50–21–1 (.701)[citation needed]
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 58–0 (1944)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 11 (1964–1974)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 4 (2015–present)

The Fighting Irish's longtime series with the Pittsburgh Panthers, Notre Dame's fifth most played football opponent, began in 1909, and there have been no more than two consecutive seasons without two teams meeting each other except between 1913 and 1929, 1938–42, and 1979–81. Since 1982, the Panthers have remained a relative fixture on the schedule. Notre Dame leads the series 49–21–1.

The longest game in Notre Dame history occurred between the two schools in 2008, when Pitt defeated ND in a record 4 overtimes by a field goal. The 2012 contest saw Notre Dame erase a 20–6 deficit in the fourth quarter and force overtime. The Irish won 29–26 in triple overtime after the Panthers narrowly missed a game-winning field goal in the second overtime.

In 2013 both schools joined the ACC (Pitt for all sports including football, and Notre Dame for non-football sports), which led to the schools playing at least once every three years.

Their ACC matches began in 2013 in Pittsburgh with a 28–21 Panthers win;[17] the most recent game was a 45–3 Irish win in 2020.

Purdue edit

Notre Dame–Purdue football rivalry
First meetingNovember 14, 1896
Purdue 28, Notre Dame 22
Latest meetingSeptember 18, 2021
Notre Dame 27, Purdue 13
Next meetingSeptember 14, 2024
TrophyShillelagh Trophy (1957–present)
Statistics
Meetings total87
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 57–26–2 (.682)[citation needed]
Trophy seriesNotre Dame leads, 38–19 (.667)
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 48–0 (1970, 1992)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 11 (1986–1996)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 6 (2008–present)

This in-state rivalry began in 1896. From 1946 to 2014, the Fighting Irish played Purdue Boilermakers every year without interruption. The series is scheduled to resume on a non-annual basis in 2021 with Notre Dame leading the series 58–26–2. The two teams play for the Shillelagh Trophy, which was introduced in 1957.

The series has been marked by a number of key upsets. Purdue ended Notre Dame's 39-game unbeaten streak in 1950 and posted upsets in 1954, 1967 and 1974.[5] They also hold the record for the most points scored in one game by an opponent in Notre Dame Stadium with 51 in 1960. In addition, Purdue holds records for the most points scored against Notre Dame in the first (24 in 1974) and second quarters (31 in 1960).

On September 28, 1968, No. 1 Purdue defeated No. 2 Notre Dame 37–22 behind the effort of Leroy Keyes, a two-way player for the Boilermakers.[18] It was the eleventh 1 vs 2 game (and the sixth involving Notre Dame).[14]

Significant series edit

The following is a list of other significant series in alphabetical order and a synopsis of each series history.

Air Force edit

Air Force–Notre Dame football rivalry
First meetingOctober 10, 1964
Notre Dame, 34–7
Latest meetingOctober 26, 2013
Notre Dame, 45–10
Statistics
Meetings total30
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 24–6
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 49–0 (1977)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 11 (1964–81)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 2 (2011–present)

The Fighting Irish and Falcons first met in 1964, with the Fighting Irish prevailing 34–7, and proceeded to play each other annually from 1972 to 1991 (they didn't meet in 1976). Notre Dame won the first 11 contests before Gerry Faust's teams lost four straight in the early 1980s.

One of the most memorable games was the 1975 contest in which Notre Dame, trailing 30–10 in the fourth quarter, rallied behind Joe Montana for a 31–30 comeback win.

In the match-up in 2007, the Fighting Irish came into the game matching their worst start in Notre Dame history with a 1–8 record. The Falcons won for the first time since 1996, 41–24, the largest margin of victory for Air Force in six wins over the Fighting Irish, the biggest by a military academy since Navy beat the Fighting Irish 35–14 in 1963 behind Roger Staubach, and the first time that Air Force had ever scored 40 points in a game against Notre Dame. It marked the first time Notre Dame had lost to two service academies in the same season since 1944 and it was also a school-record sixth straight home loss for the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame leads the series 24–6.[19] In 2010, Notre Dame and Air Force agreed to a home-and-home football series starting with the 2011 season.

The series began when Air Force visited Notre Dame Stadium on October 8, 2011, with Notre Dame prevailing 59–33. The series finale was a 45–10 Notre Dame win at Falcon Stadium on October 26, 2013.[20][21]

Florida State edit

Florida State–Notre Dame football rivalry
First meetingOctober 10, 1981
Florida State, 19–13
Latest meetingSeptember 5, 2021
Notre Dame, 41–38 (OT)
Next meeting2024
Statistics
Meetings total11
All-time seriesFlorida State leads, 6–5
Largest victoryFlorida State, 37–0 (2003)
Longest win streakFlorida State, 3 (2003–14)
Notre Dame, 3 (2018–present)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 3 (2018–present)

Notre Dame and Florida State have met eleven times, first when both were strong independents and now as part of Notre Dame's commitment to scheduling ACC schools.

This series began in South Bend, in 1981. Florida State won 19–13. Notre Dame won the second contest, however, in 1993, in South Bend, by a score of 31–24. The contest was referred to by some as "The Game of the Century." Florida State was, at the time, ranked No. 1 and Notre Dame was ranked No. 2.

Although Notre Dame beat FSU again, in Tallahassee, in 2002 (by a score of 34–24), Florida State then won five of the next six meetings (1994, 1995, 2003, 2011, 2014), including two bowl victories (the January 1996 Orange Bowl and the 2011 Champs Sports Bowl).

But Notre Dame rebounded with three straights wins with two convincing victories in South Bend (2018 and 2020) and an overtime thriller in Tallahassee (2021).

The two teams are currently scheduled to meet again, during the regular season in 2024. Florida State leads the series 6–5.

Georgia Tech edit

Georgia Tech–Notre Dame football rivalry
First meetingOctober 28, 1922
Notre Dame, 13–3
Latest meetingNovember 20, 2021
Notre Dame, 55–0
Next meetingOctober 19, 2024
Statistics
Meetings total37
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 30–6–1
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 69–14 (1977) and 55–0 (2021)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 6 (1922–27) and (1967–75)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 3 (2015–present)

This series began in 1922. The Yellow Jackets were a longtime rival of the Fighting Irish and the two teams met periodically on an annual basis over the years, particularly from 1963 to 1981 when both schools were independents following Tech's departure from the Southeastern Conference. Both universities are known for their high academic standards, which helped contribute to the development of this rivalry.

The 1975 Georgia Tech-Notre Dame game marked the sole appearance in an Irish uniform of Rudy Ruettiger, the subject of the film Rudy. When Georgia Tech joined the Atlantic Coast Conference beginning in 1982, they were forced to end the series after 1981 because of scheduling difficulties and their desire to maintain their rivalries against former Southeastern Conference (SEC) foes Georgia and Auburn.

Consequently, the two teams have met very infrequently since then. Georgia Tech was the opponent in the inaugural game in the newly expanded Notre Dame Stadium in 1997, then a year later they met again in the Gator Bowl. The Fighting Irish and Yellow Jackets met in the 2006 and 2007 season openers and split both games. Notre Dame leads the series 29–6–1.[5]

The rivalry resumed in 2015 with a 30–22 Irish win in South Bend, and will continue on a semi-regular basis thereafter, due to Notre Dame's current commitment to scheduling several ACC opponents each season.

Miami (FL) edit

Miami–Notre Dame football rivalry
First meetingOctober 7, 1955
Notre Dame, 14–0
Latest meetingNovember 11, 2017
Miami, 41–8
Next meeting2024 at Notre Dame
Statistics
Meetings total26
Most winsNotre Dame leads 17–8–1
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 58–7 (1985)
Miami, 44–0 (1973)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 11 (1967–1980)
Current win streakMiami, 1 (2017–present)

Notre Dame and the Miami Hurricanes first met during the 1955 college football season.[22] They met three times during the 1960s (1960, 1965 and 1967), and proceeded to play each other annually from 1971 to 1990 (except in 1986). Notre Dame consistently dominated the series in the 1970s, but in the 1980s, Miami began to dominate as the once docile rivalry intensified significantly. Both teams were national contenders in the later part of the decade, and both teams cost each other at least one national championship. Hostilities were fueled when the Hurricanes routed the Fighting Irish in the 1985 season finale 58–7, with Miami widely accused of running up the score in the second half. The rivalry gained national attention and both teams played their most famous games from 1988 to 1990. The infamous game known as Catholics vs. Convicts was won by the Fighting Irish 31–30, on October 15, 1988. The following year, Miami ended Notre Dame's record 23-game winning streak, 27–10. The rivalry ended after the Fighting Irish dashed No. 2 Miami's hopes for a repeat national championship with a 29–20 victory in South Bend in 1990. Notre Dame subsequently dropped Miami from its schedule due to the intensified rivalry. Miami has the distinction of being the only team to shut out Notre Dame during the Ara Parseghian (0–0 in 1965), Gerry Faust (20–0 in 1983) and Lou Holtz (24–0 in 1987) eras.

The Fighting Irish and Hurricanes met again 20 years later, in the 2010 Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas, where Notre Dame defeated Miami 33–17. In 2012, the teams met again and Fighting Irish defeated the Hurricanes 41–3 at Soldier Field during its annual Shamrock Series, but that victory was later vacated for ND's use of ineligible players.[23] Notre Dame leads the series 17–8–1. The teams met most recently in 2017, with Miami winning 41–8. The two teams are next scheduled to play at a yet-to-be-determined date in the 2024 season at Notre Dame.[24] Future games are also scheduled between the two teams at yet-to-be-determined dates in the 2025, 2031, 2032, 2034, and 2037 seasons.[25]

Nebraska edit

Nebraska–Notre Dame football rivalry
First meetingOctober 23, 1915
Nebraska, 20–19
Latest meetingSeptember 8, 2001
Nebraska, 27–10
Statistics
Meetings total16
All-time seriesNebraska leads, 8–7–1
Largest victoryNebraska, 40–6 (1973)
Longest win streakNebraska, 3 (1973–present)
Notre Dame, 3 (1919–21)
Current win streakNebraska, 3 (1973–present)

The Fighting Irish and Nebraska Cornhuskers first met in 1915 and played each other annually through 1925, when Notre Dame chose to pursue a rivalry with USC in lieu of their rivalry with Nebraska.

During the years of Notre Dame's famed Four Horsemen backfield from 1922 to 1924, the Fighting Irish compiled a record of 27–2–1, with their only losses coming to Nebraska in Lincoln (1922 and 1923).

The Fighting Irish won in 1924 in South Bend and Nebraska won in 1925 in Lincoln, evening up the series at 5–5–1 (the 0–0 tie occurring in 1918). The Huskers were replaced on Notre Dame's schedule with USC. They met twice during the Frank Leahy era in 1947 and 1948 (with the Fighting Irish winning 31–0 and 44–13, respectively).

The teams squared off in the 1973 Orange Bowl, a game in which the Huskers handed the Fighting Irish their worst defeat under Ara Parseghian, 40–6. More recently, there was a home-and-home series in 2000–01 (with the Huskers winning 27–24 and 27–10, respectively). The 2000 game was a memorable one, as No. 1 Nebraska escaped defeat in overtime on a touchdown run by Eric Crouch. Nebraska leads the series 8–7–1.[5]

As of 2023, no future games between the teams are scheduled.

North Carolina edit

North Carolina–Notre Dame football rivalry
First meetingNovember 12, 1949
Notre Dame 42, North Carolina 6
Latest meetingSeptember 24, 2022
Notre Dame 45, North Carolina 32
Statistics
Meetings total23
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 21–2
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 42–6 (1949)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 10 (1949–59)
Current win streakNotre Dame, 4 (2014–present)

The Irish and North Carolina Tar Heels first met in 1949 in Yankee Stadium with Notre Dame winning 42–6 en route to a national championship.

They met regularly throughout the 1950s and 60s and most recently split a home-and-home series in 2006 and 2008. The two schools are known as being two of the top college football programs in the early 20th century, which contributed to the origins of the rivalry.

The 1962 contest in South Bend featured the smallest paid crowd at Notre Dame Stadium (35,553) since 1943. Ara Parseghian's squads faced North Carolina three times (1965, 1966 and 1971) and managed to shut them out each time.

The 1975 contest is perhaps the most memorable one. Trailing 14–6 in the fourth quarter on a brutally hot day in Chapel Hill, Joe Montana entered the game and engineered the first of his many comebacks, completing a game-winning, 80-yard touchdown pass to Ted Burgmeier with just over a minute left to play to secure a 21–14 victory. Notre Dame leads the series 19–1.

The series resumed on October 11, 2014, in South Bend with Notre Dame winning 50–43, and then Notre Dame won 33–10 in 2017. The teams will continue on a semi-regular basis thereafter as part of Notre Dame's current commitment to schedule several ACC opponents each year.

Penn State edit

Notre Dame–Penn State football rivalry
First meetingNovember 8, 1913
Notre Dame, 14–7
Latest meetingSeptember 8, 2007
Penn State, 31–10
Statistics
Meetings total19
All-time seriesSeries tied, 9–9–1 (.500)
Largest victoryNotre Dame, 44–7 (1984)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 3 (1926–76)
Penn State, 3 (1981–83) ; (1985–87)
Current win streakPenn State, 1 (2007–present)

Notre Dame and Penn State first met in 1913. After subsequent games in 1925, 1926 and 1928, the two schools would not meet again until the 1976 Gator Bowl, by which time an annual home-and-home series beginning in 1981 had been agreed upon. The Fighting Irish held a 4–0–1 edge going into 1981, but Penn State won 6 of the next 7.

The coaches were one source of the rivalry. Lou Holtz and Joe Paterno were both long serving and successful coaches at their respective schools. Their friendly rivalry helped expand the Notre Dame–Penn State rivalry to new dimensions.

The series ended after the 1992 season, coinciding with formerly independent Penn State's affiliation with the Big Ten. It had been scheduled to continue through 1994 and Notre Dame approached Penn State about extending it even further, but Penn State's admittance to the Big Ten in 1990 made it more difficult to fit the games on the schedule.

However, the Fighting Irish and Nittany Lions recent successes and other factors led to the renewal of the rivalry in 2006–07, in which the teams split both games. The series is tied 9–9–1.

Notes edit

  1. ^ On the field, including vacated wins, Notre Dame leads 51–38–5.

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See also Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Notre Dame Fighting Irish football rivalries refers to rivalries of the University of Notre Dame in the sport of college football Because the Notre Dame Fighting Irish are independent of a football conference they play a national schedule which annually includes historic rivals University of Southern California and Navy more recent rival Stanford and five games with ACC teams Contents 1 Current annual rivalries 1 1 Navy 1 2 Stanford 1 3 USC 2 Historic rivalries 2 1 Army 2 2 Boston College 2 3 Michigan 2 4 Michigan State 2 5 Northwestern 2 6 Pittsburgh 2 7 Purdue 3 Significant series 3 1 Air Force 3 2 Florida State 3 3 Georgia Tech 3 4 Miami FL 3 5 Nebraska 3 6 North Carolina 3 7 Penn State 4 Notes 5 ReferencesCurrent annual rivalries editNavy edit Main article Navy Notre Dame football rivalry Navy Notre Dame football rivalry nbsp Navy Midshipmen nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingOctober 15 1927Latest meetingAugust 26 2023Next meetingOctober 26 2024StadiumsNotre Dame Stadium 2019 2021 M amp T Bank Stadium 2022 Aviva Stadium 2023 MetLife Stadium 2024 TrophyNone 1927 2010 Rip Miller Trophy 2011 present StatisticsMeetings total96All time seriesNotre Dame leads 81 13 1 858 citation needed Trophy seriesNotre Dame leads 11 1 917 Largest victoryNotre Dame 56 7 1970 Longest win streakNotre Dame 43 1964 2007 Current win streakNotre Dame 6 2017 present The Navy Notre Dame series was played annually between 1927 and 2019 which was the longest uninterrupted intersectional series in college football The 2020 game was canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic though the series resumed in 2021 Before Navy won a 46 44 triple overtime thriller in 2007 Notre Dame had a 43 game winning streak that was the longest series win streak between two annual opponents in the history of Division I FBS football 1 Navy s previous win came in 1963 35 14 with future Heisman Trophy winner and NFL QB Roger Staubach at the helm Navy had come close to winning on numerous occasions before 2007 They subsequently won again in 2009 2010 and 2016 Despite the one sided result the last few decades most Notre Dame and Navy fans consider the series a sacred tradition for historical reasons Both schools have strong football traditions going back to the beginnings of the sport Notre Dame like many colleges faced severe financial difficulties during World War II The US Navy made Notre Dame a training center and paid enough for usage of the facilities to keep the University afloat Notre Dame has since extended an open invitation for Navy to play the Fighting Irish in football and considers the game annual repayment on a debt of honor The series is marked by mutual respect as evidenced by each team standing at attention during the playing of the other s alma mater after the game a tradition that started in 2005 Navy s athletic director on renewing the series through 2016 remarked it is of great interest to our collective national audience of Fighting Irish fans Naval Academy alumni and the Navy family at large 2 The series is scheduled to continue indefinitely renewals are a mere formality 2 Shortly before the start of the 2014 season ESPN polled the head coaches in the so called Power Five football conferences plus Notre Dame s Brian Kelly as to whether they would favor a schedule consisting only of Power 5 opponents Kelly was adamantly opposed to such a requirement if it meant taking Navy off the schedule specifically calling a potential loss of the Navy game a deal breaker 3 The series is a home and home series with the schools alternating the home team Due to the relatively small size of the football stadium in Annapolis the two teams have never met there Instead Navy usually hosts the game at larger facilities such as Baltimore s old Memorial Stadium or current M amp T Bank Stadium FedExField in Landover Maryland Veterans Stadium and later Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia or at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey During the 1960s the Midshipmen hosted the game at John F Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Philadelphia In 1996 the game was played at Croke Park in Dublin Ireland The game returned to Dublin in 2012 where the Aviva Stadium hosted the event won by Notre Dame 50 10 4 The game was also occasionally played at old Cleveland Stadium The game will return to Ireland in 2023 to make up for the 2020 game cancellation due to Covid 19 s travel restrictions This game will also be played at Dublin s Aviva Stadium In years when Navy hosts even numbered it is one of few non Southeastern Conference games aired on CBS In years when Notre Dame hosts odd numbered it is carried on NBC as are other Notre Dame home games As of 2020 the rights to Navy football games have been picked up by ESPN and it will air subsequent Navy Notre Dame games Stanford edit Main article Notre Dame Stanford football rivalry Notre Dame Stanford football rivalry nbsp Notre Dame Fighting Irish nbsp Stanford CardinalFirst meetingJanuary 1 1925Notre Dame 27 Stanford 10Latest meetingNovember 25 2023Notre Dame 56 Stanford 23Next meetingOctober 12 2024TrophyNone 1925 1988 Legends Trophy 1989 present StatisticsMeetings total37All time seriesNotre Dame leads 22 14 611 citation needed Trophy seriesNotre Dame leads 19 13 594 Largest victoryNotre Dame 57 7 2003 Longest win streakNotre Dame 7 2002 2008 Current win streakNotre Dame 1 2023 present The Fighting Irish have a rivalry with the Stanford Cardinal for the Legends Trophy a combination of Fighting Irish crystal with California redwood The two teams first met in the 1925 Rose Bowl then played each other in 1942 and again in 1963 64 The modern series began in 1988 when Notre Dame sought out a school to play out west over Thanksgiving weekend during the years that USC plays in South Bend The series has been played annually except in 1995 96 The rivalry has become more competitive in recent years during the tenures of Stanford coaches Jim Harbaugh and David Shaw Notre Dame and Stanford are regularly ranked in the U S News amp World Report top 20 best colleges in America and both share a mission to develop student athletes that can compete in the classroom and on the football field As a result both schools often compete for similar types of athletes in recruiting Notre Dame leads the series 19 11 5 When the game is played in Palo Alto it is usually the last game on Stanford s schedule as has been the case since 1999 one week after the Cardinal plays archrival Cal in The Big Game All but two of the games in South Bend have been played in October the only exceptions in 2010 and 2018 were on the last Saturday of September The 2020 game scheduled to be played in South Bend on Saturday October 10 was canceled because of the COVID 19 pandemic along with all other non conference games involving Pac 12 schools Notre Dame s rivalry games with USC and Navy were also canceled USC edit Main article Notre Dame USC football rivalry See also Jeweled Shillelagh Notre Dame USC football rivalry nbsp Notre Dame Fighting Irish nbsp USC TrojansFirst meetingDecember 4 1926Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumNotre Dame 13 USC 12Latest meetingOctober 14 2023Notre Dame StadiumNotre Dame 48 USC 20Next meetingNovember 30 2024Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumTrophyNone 1926 1951 Jeweled Shillelagh 1952 present StatisticsMeetings total94All time seriesNotre Dame leads 49 37 5 a 566 citation needed Trophy seriesNotre Dame leads 34 30 3 530 Largest victoryNotre Dame 51 0 1966 Longest win streakNotre Dame 11 1983 1993 Longest unbeaten streakNotre Dame 13 1983 1995 Current win streakNotre Dame 1 2023 present Notre Dame s main rival is the University of Southern California The Notre Dame USC football rivalry has been played annually since 1926 except from 1943 to 1945 6 and 2020 and is regarded as the greatest intersectional series in college football 7 The winner of the annual rivalry game is awarded the coveted Jeweled Shillelagh a war club adorned with emerald emblazoned clovers signifying Fighting Irish victories and Ruby emblazoned Trojan warrior heads for Trojan wins When the original shillelagh ran out of space for the Trojan heads and shamrocks after the 1989 game it was retired and is permanently displayed at Notre Dame A new shillelagh was introduced for the 1997 season Through the 2017 season Notre Dame leads the series 47 37 5 5 The origin of the series is quite often recounted as a conversation between wives 8 of Notre Dame head coach Knute Rockne and USC athletic director Gywnn Wilson In fact many sports writers often cite this popular story as the main reason the two schools decided to play one another As the story goes the rivalry began with USC looking for a national rival 8 USC dispatched Wilson and his wife to Lincoln Nebraska where Notre Dame was playing Nebraska on Thanksgiving Day 8 On that day Nebraska 17 Notre Dame 0 Knute Rockne resisted the idea of a home and home series with USC because of the travel involved but Mrs Wilson was able to persuade Mrs Rockne that a trip every two years to sunny Southern California was better than one to snowy hostile Nebraska 8 Mrs Rockne spoke to her husband and on December 4 1926 USC became an annual fixture on Notre Dame s schedule 8 However several college football historians including Murray Sperber have uncovered evidence that somewhat contradicts this story Of the most contradictory parts is the idea that Rockne was resistant to playing out west 9 Sperber documents that USC offered to play Notre Dame back in 1925 at the Rose Bowl 9 Notre Dame ultimately played Stanford that year because they were the Pacific Coast Conference champs 9 But due to the large alumni support for an annual season ending game in Los Angeles and the still existing interest for a home and home series Notre Dame and USC started playing the series the following year in 1926 9 The series creation was also likely aided by USC coach Howard Jones whom Rockne recommended USC hire due to their long friendship 9 Since 1961 the game has alternated between Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend in mid October and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum which serves as USC s home field in late November Originally the game was played in both locations in late November but because of poor weather during that time of the year at South Bend USC insisted on having the game moved to October in 1961 The 2020 game scheduled to be played in Los Angeles on Saturday November 28 was canceled because of the COVID 19 pandemic along with all other non conference games involving Pac 12 schools Notre Dame s rivalry games with Navy and Stanford were also canceled Historic rivalries editNotre Dame has traditionally played Division I FBS football independent from any conference affiliation In its early years joining a conference in particular the geographically contiguous Big Ten Conference would have provided stability and scheduling opportunities 9 Conferences have periodically approached Notre Dame about joining 10 most notably the Big Ten in 1999 11 Notre Dame elected to keep its independent status in football feeling that it has contributed to Notre Dame s unique place in college football lore Subsequently Notre Dame joined the ACC for other sports and agreed to 5 football games with ACC teams per year The following is a list of historical rivalries in alphabetical order and a synopsis of each series history Army edit Main article Army Notre Dame football rivalry Army Notre Dame football rivalry nbsp Army Black Knights nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingNovember 1 1913Notre Dame 35 13Latest meetingNovember 12 2016Notre Dame 44 6StatisticsMeetings total51All time seriesNotre Dame leads 39 8 4 citation needed Largest victoryArmy 59 0 1944 Notre Dame 62 3 1973 Longest win streakNotre Dame 15 1965 present Current win streakNotre Dame 15 1965 present While Notre Dame and Army haven t been strong rivals in recent years they enjoyed a strong rivalry in the first half of the 20th century It was Army that helped Notre Dame gain a national following by agreeing to schedule them during the Rockne years while Notre Dame was boycotted by the Big Ten The first Army Notre Dame matchup in 1913 is generally regarded as the game that put the Fighting Irish on the college football map 9 In that game Notre Dame revolutionized the forward pass in a stunning 35 13 victory 9 For years it was The Game on Notre Dame s schedule played at the first Yankee Stadium in New York 9 During the 1940s the rivalry with the U S Military Academy Cadets now Black Knights reached its zenith This was because both teams were extremely successful and met several times in key games including one of the Games of the Century a scoreless tie in the 1946 Army vs Notre Dame football game In 1944 the Cadets administered the worst defeat in Notre Dame football history crushing the Fighting Irish 59 0 The following year it was more of the same a 48 0 blitzkrieg The 1947 game was played in South Bend for the first time and the Fighting Irish prevailed 27 7 The annual game then went on hiatus for 10 years after occurring every year since 1919 Since then there have been infrequent meetings over the past several decades with Army s last win coming in 1958 Like Navy due to the small capacity of Army s Michie Stadium the Black Knights would play their home games at a neutral site which for a number of years was Yankee Stadium and before that the Polo Grounds In 1957 the game was played in Philadelphia s Municipal later John F Kennedy Memorial Stadium while in 1965 the teams met at Shea Stadium in New York The 1973 contest was played at West Point with the Fighting Irish prevailing 62 3 In more recent times games in which Army was the host have been played at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey Notre Dame leads the series 39 8 4 5 most recently defeating Army 44 6 at the Alamodome in San Antonio in 2016 12 Boston College edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Main article Holy War Boston College Notre Dame Holy War nbsp Boston College Eagles nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingSeptember 15 1975Notre Dame 17 3Latest meetingNovember 19 2022Notre Dame 44 0Next meeting2025 in Chestnut HillTrophyIreland TrophyFrank Leahy Memorial BowlStatisticsMeetings total27All time seriesNotre Dame leads 17 9 654 Largest victoryNotre Dame 54 7 1992 Longest win streakNotre Dame 9 2009 present Current win streakNotre Dame 9 2009 present Boston College is considered to be a rival with Notre Dame based on both institutions connection to the Roman Catholic Church citation needed The Fighting Irish and Boston College Eagles first met in 1975 in Dan Devine s debut as head coach They met in the 1983 Liberty Bowl and during the regular season in 1987 then played each other annually from 1992 to 2004 The Fighting Irish and Eagles play for the Frank Leahy Memorial Bowl and Ireland Trophy The matchup has become relatively popular and gained several nicknames including the Holy War The Bingo Bowl and The Celtic Bowl In 1993 the Eagles ruined Notre Dame s undefeated season with a 41 39 victory on a 41 yard field goal by David Gordon as time ran out overshadowing a furious comeback from a 38 17 fourth quarter deficit by Notre Dame Notre Dame leads the series 17 9 winning the last eight after the Eagles won the prior six meetings The series was scheduled to end after the 2010 season due in part to BC s move to the ACC however it was renewed in 2010 With Notre Dame s move to the ACC they will continue to meet at least semi regularly The first meeting after Notre Dame s arrival in the ACC was held at Fenway Park in 2015 as part of Notre Dame s Shamrock Series with the Irish winning 19 16 the next was in 2017 with Notre Dame winning 49 20 Notre Dame prevailed in 2020 by a score against BC of 45 31 Michigan edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Main article Michigan Notre Dame football rivalry Michigan Notre Dame football rivalry nbsp Michigan Wolverines nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingNovember 23 1887Michigan 8 Notre Dame 0Latest meetingOctober 26 2019Michigan 45 Notre Dame 14Next meetingSeptember 3 2033 Ann ArborStatisticsMeetings total44All time seriesMichigan leads 25 17 1 593 Largest victoryMichigan 38 0 2007 Longest win streakMichigan 8 1887 1908 Current win streakMichigan 1 2019 present In another rivalry with a bordering state school Notre Dame and Michigan first played in 1887 in Notre Dame s introduction to football 5 The Wolverines proceeded to win the first eight contests before losing in 1909 the final game in the series until 1942 when the Wolverines defeated the Fighting Irish On October 9 1943 top ranked Notre Dame defeated second ranked Michigan in the first matchup of top teams since the institution of the AP Poll in 1936 The rivalry then froze at 11 games played until 1978 when it launched an evenly matched 15 15 1 run through 2014 skipping only 1983 84 1995 96 and 2000 01 In the aftermath of Notre Dame s 5 game ACC schedule and Michigan s expanded Big 10 schedule the series was put on a three year hiatus after the 2014 game a 31 0 Notre Dame victory The series resumed in South Bend in 2018 and saw Michigan rout the Irish 45 14 in Ann Arbor in 2019 The rivalry is heightened not only by location but also the two schools competitive leadership atop the college football all time winning percentage board as well as its competition for the same type of student athletes Michigan leads the series 24 18 1 5 Michigan State edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Main article Michigan State Notre Dame football rivalry Notre Dame also has a rivalry with Michigan State University that began in 1897 5 From 1959 to 2013 the Fighting Irish played Michigan State every year without interruption except for a two year hiatus in 1995 and 1996 The next scheduled game is in 2026 The 1966 Notre Dame vs Michigan State football game is regarded as one of the Games of the Century and is still talked about to this day because of its ending a 10 10 tie 13 Since polls began in 1936 this game marked the 10th matchup that paired the No 1 team against the No 2 team with Notre Dame having been involved in five of these ten games up to that point 14 Notre Dame leads the series 48 28 1 5 Northwestern edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Main article Northwestern Notre Dame football rivalry Northwestern Notre Dame football rivalry nbsp Northwestern Wildcats nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingNovember 14 1889Notre Dame 9 Northwestern 0Latest meetingNovember 3 2018 3 Notre Dame 31 Northwestern 21StatisticsMeetings total49All time seriesNotre Dame leads 38 9 2 citation needed Largest victoryNotre Dame 48 0 1976 Longest win streakNotre Dame 14 1965 1994 Current win streakNotre Dame 1 2018 The series began in 1889 one of the oldest in Fighting Irish football annals It has been suggested that the nickname Fighting Irish originated during that first meeting when Northwestern fans chanted Kill those Irish Kill those fighting Irish at halftime Northwestern and Notre Dame had a yearly contest from 1929 to 1948 with the winner taking home a shillelagh 15 much like the winner of the Notre Dame USC contest now receives The two schools are located in bordering states in the mid western United States The Northwestern Notre Dame shillelagh was largely forgotten by the early 1960s Northwestern ended the series after 1948 as did several other schools who were getting tired of being beaten year in and year out by Notre Dame and the two schools would not meet again until 1959 By then Ara Parseghian was coaching the Wildcats who notched four consecutive victories over Notre Dame between 1959 and 1962 After Ara came to Notre Dame he posted a 9 0 docket against his old team In fact the Fighting Irish did not lose to Northwestern again until September 1995 which was the beginning of a Rose Bowl season for the Wildcats and the two teams last meeting for nearly 20 years The series was renewed in 2014 when the Wildcats traveled to South Bend for the first time since 1995 defeating the Irish 43 40 in overtime The Irish repaid the visit in 2018 when they traveled to Evanston and defeated Wildcats 31 21 16 Notre Dame leads the series 38 9 2 5 As of 2023 there are no future meetings scheduled between the teams Pittsburgh edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Main article Notre Dame Pittsburgh football rivalry Notre Dame Pittsburgh football rivalry nbsp Notre Dame Fighting Irish nbsp Pittsburgh PanthersFirst meetingOctober 30 1909Notre Dame 6 0Latest meetingOctober 28 2023Notre Dame 58 7Next meeting2025StatisticsMeetings total73All time seriesNotre Dame leads 50 21 1 701 citation needed Largest victoryNotre Dame 58 0 1944 Longest win streakNotre Dame 11 1964 1974 Current win streakNotre Dame 4 2015 present The Fighting Irish s longtime series with the Pittsburgh Panthers Notre Dame s fifth most played football opponent began in 1909 and there have been no more than two consecutive seasons without two teams meeting each other except between 1913 and 1929 1938 42 and 1979 81 Since 1982 the Panthers have remained a relative fixture on the schedule Notre Dame leads the series 49 21 1 The longest game in Notre Dame history occurred between the two schools in 2008 when Pitt defeated ND in a record 4 overtimes by a field goal The 2012 contest saw Notre Dame erase a 20 6 deficit in the fourth quarter and force overtime The Irish won 29 26 in triple overtime after the Panthers narrowly missed a game winning field goal in the second overtime In 2013 both schools joined the ACC Pitt for all sports including football and Notre Dame for non football sports which led to the schools playing at least once every three years Their ACC matches began in 2013 in Pittsburgh with a 28 21 Panthers win 17 the most recent game was a 45 3 Irish win in 2020 Purdue edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Main article Notre Dame Purdue football rivalry Notre Dame Purdue football rivalry nbsp Notre Dame Fighting Irish nbsp Purdue BoilermakersFirst meetingNovember 14 1896Purdue 28 Notre Dame 22Latest meetingSeptember 18 2021Notre Dame 27 Purdue 13Next meetingSeptember 14 2024TrophyShillelagh Trophy 1957 present StatisticsMeetings total87All time seriesNotre Dame leads 57 26 2 682 citation needed Trophy seriesNotre Dame leads 38 19 667 Largest victoryNotre Dame 48 0 1970 1992 Longest win streakNotre Dame 11 1986 1996 Current win streakNotre Dame 6 2008 present This in state rivalry began in 1896 From 1946 to 2014 the Fighting Irish played Purdue Boilermakers every year without interruption The series is scheduled to resume on a non annual basis in 2021 with Notre Dame leading the series 58 26 2 The two teams play for the Shillelagh Trophy which was introduced in 1957 The series has been marked by a number of key upsets Purdue ended Notre Dame s 39 game unbeaten streak in 1950 and posted upsets in 1954 1967 and 1974 5 They also hold the record for the most points scored in one game by an opponent in Notre Dame Stadium with 51 in 1960 In addition Purdue holds records for the most points scored against Notre Dame in the first 24 in 1974 and second quarters 31 in 1960 On September 28 1968 No 1 Purdue defeated No 2 Notre Dame 37 22 behind the effort of Leroy Keyes a two way player for the Boilermakers 18 It was the eleventh 1 vs 2 game and the sixth involving Notre Dame 14 Significant series editThe following is a list of other significant series in alphabetical order and a synopsis of each series history Air Force edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Air Force Notre Dame football rivalry nbsp Air Force Falcons nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingOctober 10 1964Notre Dame 34 7Latest meetingOctober 26 2013Notre Dame 45 10StatisticsMeetings total30All time seriesNotre Dame leads 24 6Largest victoryNotre Dame 49 0 1977 Longest win streakNotre Dame 11 1964 81 Current win streakNotre Dame 2 2011 present The Fighting Irish and Falcons first met in 1964 with the Fighting Irish prevailing 34 7 and proceeded to play each other annually from 1972 to 1991 they didn t meet in 1976 Notre Dame won the first 11 contests before Gerry Faust s teams lost four straight in the early 1980s One of the most memorable games was the 1975 contest in which Notre Dame trailing 30 10 in the fourth quarter rallied behind Joe Montana for a 31 30 comeback win In the match up in 2007 the Fighting Irish came into the game matching their worst start in Notre Dame history with a 1 8 record The Falcons won for the first time since 1996 41 24 the largest margin of victory for Air Force in six wins over the Fighting Irish the biggest by a military academy since Navy beat the Fighting Irish 35 14 in 1963 behind Roger Staubach and the first time that Air Force had ever scored 40 points in a game against Notre Dame It marked the first time Notre Dame had lost to two service academies in the same season since 1944 and it was also a school record sixth straight home loss for the Fighting Irish Notre Dame leads the series 24 6 19 In 2010 Notre Dame and Air Force agreed to a home and home football series starting with the 2011 season The series began when Air Force visited Notre Dame Stadium on October 8 2011 with Notre Dame prevailing 59 33 The series finale was a 45 10 Notre Dame win at Falcon Stadium on October 26 2013 20 21 Florida State edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Florida State Notre Dame football rivalry nbsp Florida State Seminoles nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingOctober 10 1981Florida State 19 13Latest meetingSeptember 5 2021Notre Dame 41 38 OT Next meeting2024StatisticsMeetings total11All time seriesFlorida State leads 6 5Largest victoryFlorida State 37 0 2003 Longest win streakFlorida State 3 2003 14 Notre Dame 3 2018 present Current win streakNotre Dame 3 2018 present Notre Dame and Florida State have met eleven times first when both were strong independents and now as part of Notre Dame s commitment to scheduling ACC schools This series began in South Bend in 1981 Florida State won 19 13 Notre Dame won the second contest however in 1993 in South Bend by a score of 31 24 The contest was referred to by some as The Game of the Century Florida State was at the time ranked No 1 and Notre Dame was ranked No 2 Although Notre Dame beat FSU again in Tallahassee in 2002 by a score of 34 24 Florida State then won five of the next six meetings 1994 1995 2003 2011 2014 including two bowl victories the January 1996 Orange Bowl and the 2011 Champs Sports Bowl But Notre Dame rebounded with three straights wins with two convincing victories in South Bend 2018 and 2020 and an overtime thriller in Tallahassee 2021 The two teams are currently scheduled to meet again during the regular season in 2024 Florida State leads the series 6 5 Georgia Tech edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Georgia Tech Notre Dame football rivalry nbsp Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingOctober 28 1922Notre Dame 13 3Latest meetingNovember 20 2021Notre Dame 55 0Next meetingOctober 19 2024StatisticsMeetings total37All time seriesNotre Dame leads 30 6 1Largest victoryNotre Dame 69 14 1977 and 55 0 2021 Longest win streakNotre Dame 6 1922 27 and 1967 75 Current win streakNotre Dame 3 2015 present This series began in 1922 The Yellow Jackets were a longtime rival of the Fighting Irish and the two teams met periodically on an annual basis over the years particularly from 1963 to 1981 when both schools were independents following Tech s departure from the Southeastern Conference Both universities are known for their high academic standards which helped contribute to the development of this rivalry The 1975 Georgia Tech Notre Dame game marked the sole appearance in an Irish uniform of Rudy Ruettiger the subject of the film Rudy When Georgia Tech joined the Atlantic Coast Conference beginning in 1982 they were forced to end the series after 1981 because of scheduling difficulties and their desire to maintain their rivalries against former Southeastern Conference SEC foes Georgia and Auburn Consequently the two teams have met very infrequently since then Georgia Tech was the opponent in the inaugural game in the newly expanded Notre Dame Stadium in 1997 then a year later they met again in the Gator Bowl The Fighting Irish and Yellow Jackets met in the 2006 and 2007 season openers and split both games Notre Dame leads the series 29 6 1 5 The rivalry resumed in 2015 with a 30 22 Irish win in South Bend and will continue on a semi regular basis thereafter due to Notre Dame s current commitment to scheduling several ACC opponents each season Miami FL edit Miami Notre Dame football rivalry nbsp Miami Hurricanes nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingOctober 7 1955Notre Dame 14 0Latest meetingNovember 11 2017Miami 41 8Next meeting2024 at Notre DameStatisticsMeetings total26Most winsNotre Dame leads 17 8 1Largest victoryNotre Dame 58 7 1985 Miami 44 0 1973 Longest win streakNotre Dame 11 1967 1980 Current win streakMiami 1 2017 present Notre Dame and the Miami Hurricanes first met during the 1955 college football season 22 They met three times during the 1960s 1960 1965 and 1967 and proceeded to play each other annually from 1971 to 1990 except in 1986 Notre Dame consistently dominated the series in the 1970s but in the 1980s Miami began to dominate as the once docile rivalry intensified significantly Both teams were national contenders in the later part of the decade and both teams cost each other at least one national championship Hostilities were fueled when the Hurricanes routed the Fighting Irish in the 1985 season finale 58 7 with Miami widely accused of running up the score in the second half The rivalry gained national attention and both teams played their most famous games from 1988 to 1990 The infamous game known as Catholics vs Convicts was won by the Fighting Irish 31 30 on October 15 1988 The following year Miami ended Notre Dame s record 23 game winning streak 27 10 The rivalry ended after the Fighting Irish dashed No 2 Miami s hopes for a repeat national championship with a 29 20 victory in South Bend in 1990 Notre Dame subsequently dropped Miami from its schedule due to the intensified rivalry Miami has the distinction of being the only team to shut out Notre Dame during the Ara Parseghian 0 0 in 1965 Gerry Faust 20 0 in 1983 and Lou Holtz 24 0 in 1987 eras The Fighting Irish and Hurricanes met again 20 years later in the 2010 Sun Bowl in El Paso Texas where Notre Dame defeated Miami 33 17 In 2012 the teams met again and Fighting Irish defeated the Hurricanes 41 3 at Soldier Field during its annual Shamrock Series but that victory was later vacated for ND s use of ineligible players 23 Notre Dame leads the series 17 8 1 The teams met most recently in 2017 with Miami winning 41 8 The two teams are next scheduled to play at a yet to be determined date in the 2024 season at Notre Dame 24 Future games are also scheduled between the two teams at yet to be determined dates in the 2025 2031 2032 2034 and 2037 seasons 25 Nebraska edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Nebraska Notre Dame football rivalry nbsp Nebraska Cornhuskers nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingOctober 23 1915Nebraska 20 19Latest meetingSeptember 8 2001Nebraska 27 10StatisticsMeetings total16All time seriesNebraska leads 8 7 1Largest victoryNebraska 40 6 1973 Longest win streakNebraska 3 1973 present Notre Dame 3 1919 21 Current win streakNebraska 3 1973 present The Fighting Irish and Nebraska Cornhuskers first met in 1915 and played each other annually through 1925 when Notre Dame chose to pursue a rivalry with USC in lieu of their rivalry with Nebraska During the years of Notre Dame s famed Four Horsemen backfield from 1922 to 1924 the Fighting Irish compiled a record of 27 2 1 with their only losses coming to Nebraska in Lincoln 1922 and 1923 The Fighting Irish won in 1924 in South Bend and Nebraska won in 1925 in Lincoln evening up the series at 5 5 1 the 0 0 tie occurring in 1918 The Huskers were replaced on Notre Dame s schedule with USC They met twice during the Frank Leahy era in 1947 and 1948 with the Fighting Irish winning 31 0 and 44 13 respectively The teams squared off in the 1973 Orange Bowl a game in which the Huskers handed the Fighting Irish their worst defeat under Ara Parseghian 40 6 More recently there was a home and home series in 2000 01 with the Huskers winning 27 24 and 27 10 respectively The 2000 game was a memorable one as No 1 Nebraska escaped defeat in overtime on a touchdown run by Eric Crouch Nebraska leads the series 8 7 1 5 As of 2023 no future games between the teams are scheduled North Carolina edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 North Carolina Notre Dame football rivalry nbsp North Carolina Tar Heels nbsp Notre Dame Fighting IrishFirst meetingNovember 12 1949Notre Dame 42 North Carolina 6Latest meetingSeptember 24 2022Notre Dame 45 North Carolina 32StatisticsMeetings total23All time seriesNotre Dame leads 21 2Largest victoryNotre Dame 42 6 1949 Longest win streakNotre Dame 10 1949 59 Current win streakNotre Dame 4 2014 present The Irish and North Carolina Tar Heels first met in 1949 in Yankee Stadium with Notre Dame winning 42 6 en route to a national championship They met regularly throughout the 1950s and 60s and most recently split a home and home series in 2006 and 2008 The two schools are known as being two of the top college football programs in the early 20th century which contributed to the origins of the rivalry The 1962 contest in South Bend featured the smallest paid crowd at Notre Dame Stadium 35 553 since 1943 Ara Parseghian s squads faced North Carolina three times 1965 1966 and 1971 and managed to shut them out each time The 1975 contest is perhaps the most memorable one Trailing 14 6 in the fourth quarter on a brutally hot day in Chapel Hill Joe Montana entered the game and engineered the first of his many comebacks completing a game winning 80 yard touchdown pass to Ted Burgmeier with just over a minute left to play to secure a 21 14 victory Notre Dame leads the series 19 1 The series resumed on October 11 2014 in South Bend with Notre Dame winning 50 43 and then Notre Dame won 33 10 in 2017 The teams will continue on a semi regular basis thereafter as part of Notre Dame s current commitment to schedule several ACC opponents each year Penn State edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 Notre Dame Penn State football rivalry nbsp Notre Dame Fighting Irish nbsp Penn State Nittany LionsFirst meetingNovember 8 1913Notre Dame 14 7Latest meetingSeptember 8 2007Penn State 31 10StatisticsMeetings total19All time seriesSeries tied 9 9 1 500 Largest victoryNotre Dame 44 7 1984 Longest win streakNotre Dame 3 1926 76 Penn State 3 1981 83 1985 87 Current win streakPenn State 1 2007 present Notre Dame and Penn State first met in 1913 After subsequent games in 1925 1926 and 1928 the two schools would not meet again until the 1976 Gator Bowl by which time an annual home and home series beginning in 1981 had been agreed upon The Fighting Irish held a 4 0 1 edge going into 1981 but Penn State won 6 of the next 7 The coaches were one source of the rivalry Lou Holtz and Joe Paterno were both long serving and successful coaches at their respective schools Their friendly rivalry helped expand the Notre Dame Penn State rivalry to new dimensions The series ended after the 1992 season coinciding with formerly independent Penn State s affiliation with the Big Ten It had been scheduled to continue through 1994 and Notre Dame approached Penn State about extending it even further but Penn State s admittance to the Big Ten in 1990 made it more difficult to fit the games on the schedule However the Fighting Irish and Nittany Lions recent successes and other factors led to the renewal of the rivalry in 2006 07 in which the teams split both games The series is tied 9 9 1 Notes edit On the field including vacated wins Notre Dame leads 51 38 5 References edit Notre Dame s NCAA record 43 game win streak over Navy ends espn com Archived from the original on 2007 11 05 Retrieved 2008 05 05 a b Notre Dame And Navy Extend Series 10 More Years und cstv com 2005 11 10 Archived from the original on 2007 09 10 Retrieved 2008 05 05 McMurphy Brett August 7 2014 Power Five coaches polled on games ESPN com Archived from the original on August 21 2014 Retrieved September 1 2014 Aviva Stadium To Host The 2012 Navy Notre Dame Game navysports com 2010 09 01 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