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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