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Notre Dame–USC Could See Rivalry End for First Time Since World War II

Notre Dame–USC Could See Rivalry End for First Time Since World War II

Summary

Notre Dame and USC, two college football teams with a long-standing rivalry, might not play each other every year starting soon. Notre Dame's consideration of joining a different conference and their decision to skip a postseason bowl game could impact this tradition. Their rivalry began in the 1920s and has only paused during World War II.

Key Facts

  • Notre Dame is considering joining a new college football conference like the SEC.
  • The rivalry with USC has lasted nearly 100 years, except during World War II.
  • Notre Dame decided not to participate in a postseason bowl game this season.
  • USC will still play in the Alamo Bowl against TCU on December 30.
  • Notre Dame's Athletic Director, Pete Bevacqua, mentioned that there might be gaps in future games against USC.
  • Notre Dame currently leads the all-time series against USC with 51 wins, 37 losses, and 5 ties.
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