Notre Dame boast famous actors and singers among their loyal supporters. Let’s take a look at their celebrity fans.
Everything is on the line as college football looks to determine its champion with Notre Dame taking on Ohio State in a historic College Football Playoff Nation
Pace Academy graduate Jayden Thomas is part of a Fighting Irish squad which won in Atlanta in October and hopes to win national title on same field Monday night
Notre Dame superfan Shane Gillis was a featured guest picker during College GameDay 's appearance in South Bend last month when the No. 7 seed Fighting Irish hosted the No. 10 seed Indiana Hoosiers in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
Ohio State and Notre Dame arrived in Atlanta on their charter flights on Friday as the teams moved closer to Monday night’s College Football Playoff national championship game
Marcus Freeman's success at Notre Dame has put him on the radar for NFL teams looking for a new head coach, but he's not interested in talking about
Ohio State is fully capable of making Notre Dame pay for its mistakes, but it doesn’t force nearly as many turnovers and commits more on offense as well. The Buckeyes are tied for 54th in the FBS in takeaways (19) and rank 44th in turnover margin (plus-four), which bodes well for the Irish.
Big-time college football has rarely been king in New England, a region long dominated by pro sports. But when Notre Dame takes on Ohio State in the College Football Playoff national championship game on Monday night, there will be plenty of Massachusetts natives, at least on one sideline.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are set to face off against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Monday night in the National Championship Game. Even though Ohio State is being favored, Notre Dame is not a team to take lightly.
“The reality is, with team success comes individual recognition,” Freeman told reporters Saturday via the Chicago Sun-Times. “To hear that the Bears have interest, it’s humbling. It’s the NFL. It’s also a reminder that with team success comes individual success.
Notre Dame wide receiver Beaux Collins said he is “100%” going into the College Football Playoff National Championship game against Ohio State. ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported Collins ramped up in practice lately after playing just seven snaps in the Orange Bowl against Penn State. It’ll be an important piece for the Fighting Irish on Monday.