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Just over a week after President Donald Trump signed an executive order on college sports, Notre Dame athletics director Pete ...
Athletic director Pete Bevacqua didn't hire Notre Dame basketball coach Micah Shrewsberry, but he still believes in him and ...
Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua gave his thoughts on keeping the USC rivalry and how the College Football Playoff ...
Are Notre Dame and USC going to continue to play football on a regular basis — or at all — after October’s final contracted ...
Pete Bevacqua's stance put him in line with the ACC and Big 12, along with the movement within the SEC for a 5+11 model.
There was always a reason why Notre Dame football couldn't win a national championship. Those reasons might be just about up ...
Notre Dame stands to benefit from the new seeding overhaul set to begin in 2025. Previously, the Fighting Irish could earn, ...
By far college football's most powerful independent program, Notre Dame has taken a side in the playoff debate.
The Big Ten's idea to guarantee eight of 16 spots to itself and the SEC in an expanded playoff isn't garnering much support.
The Big Ten continues to push for an expanded College Football Playoff format that would include four automatic berths for itself and the SEC, two automatic berths for the Big 12 and ACC, one bid for ...
Donald Trump has some history with Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua, left, who is seen here in 2015, when Bevacqua was the CEO of PGA of America.