I’ve been to baseball games where my team (the Cubs) were down by six runs before they came to bat.
I’ve been to football games where the team I’m pulling for loses by way of a running back aiding a sneaking quarterback into the end zone and by way of double-doink.
I have never been as frustrated or angry after watching the team I was rooting for lose in person than I was in September of 2011 when Notre Dame looked like they belonged in a Benny Hill produced piece and somehow lost at home to South Florida.
A South Florida team that went all of 5-7 that season.
The fumble return, the goal line interception, the lightning delays and the outcome made the experience nothing short of awful.
And now according to a report from Bryan Driskell of Irish Breakdown, South Florida will be coming to Notre Dame Stadium on September 19 to fill the void left by the Western Michigan game being cancelled.
South Florida had some very strong years recently, combining to go 21-4 between 2016-17. The Bulls have gone just 11-14 the last two seasons.