FBS teams Notre Dame has losing record against

The Irish don’t lead every head-to-head matchup.

As winning a tradition that Notre Dame has, that tradition hasn’t always shined through. In fact, there are some schools that the Irish have lost to more times than they’ve beaten. A few other teams have beaten the Irish the only time they’ve faced them, and still others have more than one victory without having lost at all. Given how big the Irish are in more ways than one, that’s a sense of pride for anyone.

Who are the lucky few that can say with certitude that they have the upper hand on Notre Dame? For our purposes, we’ll narrow it down to the programs currently competing at the Football Bowl Subdivision level. Quick shoutout to the teams that never will have to worry about losing this distinction because they either don’t play in the Irish’s division anymore or they no longer exist. Those programs are Yale, Knox, Chicago and Great Lakes Navy.

Now, here are the FBS programs that have true bragging rights over the Irish:

5 Bills named to NFL.com top-200 fantasy players list

Five Bills landed on NFL.com’s most recent fantasy football rankings.

The 2019 season saw a new group of Buffalo Bills players take the lead on offense. These skill players put up some solid numbers, seeing the offense improve from 269 points in 2018 to 314 in 2019.

These improvements have put several players on the fantasy landscape for Buffalo as well. After all, more offense is a byproduct of better production, and that’s what folks are looking for when they complete their fantasy drafts.

NFL.com named five Bills among the top-200 for the 2020 fantasy season that’s just around the corner. Here’s the five Bills players who made the cut:

Dawson Knox: 192nd overall, TE22

Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Dawson Knox showed some promise in his rookie year, making some spectacular plays and earning first-team reps throughout the season. However, he did have some drops this year, which will hopefully be eradicated with another year of experience and comfort in the pro game.

Knox ended the season with 28 receptions for 388 receiving yards and two touchdown receptions.

He’s an intriguing player due to his athleticism. There’s a chance he could break out next year. Until he produced consistently, though, he will be a waiver wire addition for next year. Nevertheless, he’s someone to be added earlier than later.