Notre Dame football hosted Miami (OH) during Week 4 of college football, and the Irish came out victorious with a 28-3 ...
COLLEGE STATION — A strong performance from Texas A&M's defense Saturday night was not enough to overcome an inept offense, as Notre Dame defeated the Aggies 23-13 to open the season.
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What a difference a week can make. At this time a week ago, the Notre Dame football team and its fan base were reveling in the team's road victory over Texas A&M. It was a statement game for Notre ...
But an earthquake of an upset was felt there on Saturday. Notre Dame was a massive 28-point home favorite in its home opener, yet lost to Northern Illinois 16-14. And the Fighting Irish setback ...
The torches are out for Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman and the Fighting Irish following Saturday's shocking 16-14 home loss to Northern Illinois. The setback threatens the program's College ...
Notre Dame is falling into a truly concerning trend under head coach Marcus Freeman. Three years into Freeman's tenure as head coach, Notre Dame has shown it does not handle success well under its ...
Kanon Woodill hit a 35-yard field goal with 31 seconds to play, Cade Haberman blocked a 62-yard attempt as time expired and Northern Illinois stunned No. 5 Notre Dame 16-14 on Saturday.
The Northern Illinois Huskies upset Notre Dame Fighting Irish 16-14 in South Bend to pull off the biggest win in the program's history. The team was 0-14 against top-10 ranked teams prior to ...
The No. 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish had the most impressive victory of Week 1, going into College Station and being Texas A&M. Did they spend the next week reading their own accolades? In Week 2 ...
Marcus Freeman believes his team can rebound. The Notre Dame head coach spoke with reporters following his team's 16-14 upset loss to Northern Illinois Saturday and said "we've been here before ...
Notre Dame starting wide receiver Jordan Faison will miss one to two weeks because of a sprained right ankle sustained in Saturday's season opener at Texas A&M. Faison, also a standout lacrosse ...