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USC vs. Notre Dame Looks to be Over and Out

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No.

Looks like the end for the intersectional matchup, and why not?

ND makes money off the series. ND's recruiting benefits from the series.

USC gets a jeweled stick if it wins. 🤪 A B1G SC does not need another trip east every other season.

SC offered to compromise and continue the series if the game was played earlier in the year at a neutral site. Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas is what SC offered as a neutral venue.

https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/breaking-news/article/sources-notre-dame-usc-rivalry-series-ending-next-year-as-irish-finalize-2-year-deal-with-byu-165245493.html

No.

SC wants to play the game in September, not middle/late in the Big Ten portion of the schedule.

Notre Dame wants to play it late in the season because most years USC will be ranked, and Notre Dame wants a ranked game on the resume late in the season as the CFP seeds are being announced. This year, after Sep. 13, they had two ranked games: USC and Pitt. With a partial ACC schedule, they are nervous about not having a ranked opponent late. They saw what happened to Miami when the last half of the Hurricanes schedule became weak.

They both simply have different scheduling needs. Neither wants to compromise.

No.

I don’t care much about Notre Dame or USC, but I do hate to see traditional rivalry games come to an end.

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