Three days after losing the national championship game, the Notre Dame football program learned when it will kick off the 2025 season. On Thursday, the ACC announced that the Fighting Irish will face Miami (FL) at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday,
Notre Dame and Miami will kick off the 2025 season on a Sunday night, it was revealed in the ACC schedule release show.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are already looking forward to the 2025 college football season. On Thursday, the school announced the kickoff date and time of their Week 1 game against the Miami Hurricanes.
The Irish Illustrated team has its finger on the pulse of Notre Dame transfer portal news, recruiting, coaching staff moves and more after the Irish lost to Ohio State in the CFP National Championship
The Miami Hurricanes (4-14, 0-7 ACC) meet the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (8-10, 2-5 ACC) in a clash of ACC teams at 8:00 PM ET on Saturday. The game airs on ESPN2.Buy tickets for Miami (FL) vs.
Carson Beck's first game with his new team should be a good one. Beck, who transferred from Georgia to Miami shortly after the Bulldogs lost to Notre Dame
Notre Dame has one of the most storied histories in college football, but no recent championships. Here's when the Fighting Irish last won a title:
Notre Dame is an independent but plays four other ACC schools. The dates for those games have yet to be set but the opponents are: at Pitt, at Boston College, North Carolina State, and Syracuse. The Miami game is scheduled for Hard Rock Stadium on Aug. 30 but it could move anywhere from Aug. 28 to Sept. 1.
Spindler is one of three offensive linemen Notre Dame has lost to the portal since Monday, joining sophomore Sam Pendleton and senior Pat Coogan. Notre Dame opens the 2025 season Aug. 30 against the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium.
Navy was undefeated and ranked 24th when Notre Dame pasted the Midshipmen in East Rutherford. Ranked wins are always nice but when some of the national media loudly picks against you and you win by 37, things taste a little more sweet.
Joel Klatt was mighty impressed with the way Marcus Freeman has transformed Notre Dame into a national championship contender.
The No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish look to keep their winning streak going when they hit the road at Boston College