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The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team is the football team of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, United States. The team competes as an Independent at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision level. Notre Dame has the most consensus national championships and has produced more All-Americans than any other
The Fighting Irish represent the University of Notre Dame as an independent in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Although Notre Dame began competing in intercollegiate football in 1887, [1] records from the early years are often incomplete and inconsistent and may not appear on this list. Notre Dame's official record book ...
ESPN College Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Game, (ESPN Books 2005) ISBN 1-4013-3703-1, pp 640–641. Eric Hansen, Stadium Stories: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, (The Globe Pequot Press 2004) ISBN 0-7627-3139-7, pp 198–200. Steele, Michael R. The Fighting Irish Football Encyclopedia. Champaign, IL: Sports Publishing LLC (1996).
Army-Notre Dame series record. Notre Dame leads the series against Army 39-8-4, including a 23-5-3 mark in games played at neutral sites, which make up the majority of the all-time meetings ...
It was the first interception for a Notre Dame defensive lineman since Daelin Hayes in 2020 and the first pick-six for an Irish lineman since Stephon Tuitt’s end zone theft at Michigan in 2013.
In the College Football Playoff Semifinals against Alabama at the Rose Bowl, Notre Dame lost 31–14 to finish with a 10–2 record. [324] In what would become Kelly's final season as head coach in 2021 , the Fighting Irish were ranked #9 to begin the season, but struggled in their first two games, beating Florida State 41–38 and Toledo 32–29.
Between 1887 and 1899 Notre Dame compiled a record of 31 wins, 15 losses, and four ties against a diverse variety of opponents ranging from local high school teams to other universities. [3] In 1894, James L. Morison was hired as Notre Dame's first head football coach. [4]
i The NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records book lists CCR as having selected Alabama, [10] while CCR's official website gives LSU as its 2011 selection. [155] j The NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records book lists Anderson & Hester (A&H) as having selected LSU, [10] while A&H's official website gives Missouri as its 2007 selection. [147]