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Notre Dame Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

Notre Dame football schedule 2023. Analysis, breakdown, 3 things to know

Notre Dame football schedule 2023: What are the biggest games on the Fighting Irish schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Notre Dame Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Aug 26 Navy (in Dublin)

Sept 2 Tennessee State

Sept 9 at NC State

Sept 16 Central Michigan

Sept 23 Ohio State

Sept 30 at Duke

Oct 7 at Louisville

Oct 14 USC

Oct 21 OPEN DATE

Oct 28 Pitt

Nov 4 at Clemson

Nov 11 OPEN DATE

Nov 18 Wake Forest

Nov 25 at Stanford

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Notre Dame Football Schedule What To Know: The Biggest Games

It’s Notre Dame, so there’s not a whole lot of ducking when it comes to the big games. However, there are more than enough winnable battles to come up with a massive season.

It’s Notre Dame – it’s going to want to get to the College Football Playoff.

That means it has to hit the layups, and it has to nail at least three of the four deep shots. With all due respect to road games against loaded Duke and Louisville teams, the season comes down to at NC State, Ohio State, USC, at Clemson. Lose two of those four, and the CFP is out.

Lose one, and it’s going to be really, really tough to make the tournament – the Irish would have to be perfect against everyone else, and there are way too many landmines.

Unfortunately, there isn’t an open week before any of those big four games, with the closest exception being the Tennessee State game before going to Raleigh to face NC State.

Notre Dame Football Schedule What Really Matters

The ACC schedule isn’t a breeze, partly because that Clemson game on the road is in early November right after having to deal with Pitt.

There isn’t a true dud in the ACC bunch. Duke – don’t laugh, it’s coming off a terrific year with everyone back – is nasty on the road the week after dealing with Ohio State. Going to Louisville the week after that is a problem, too.

Pitt and that pass rush is always dangerous, and the Sam Hartman Invitational against Wake Forest – when the new Irish starting quarterback faces his former team – should be an offensive fight.

Notre Dame Football Schedule What’s Going To Happen?

Getting to six wins and a bowl won’t be any sort of an issue, but obviously that’s not what the content the 2023 Notre Dame team will be here for.

How close can it get to 11-1 and the College Football Playoff?

In an expanded era – 2024 – this team could go 10-2 with this slate and get in. 10-2 won’t cut it this year, and unfortunately, it’s asking a lot of anyone to get by Ohio State and USC and at Clemson clean, and without misfires against any of the other good teams on the schedule.

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2022 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football Schedule: Downloadable Wallpaper

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Twitter reacts to Wisconsin’s 41-13 loss to Notre Dame

Twitter reacts to the Wisconsin loss:

A Wisconsin loss like that one is sure to produce fair, thought out responses in the always unbiased world of social media, right?

The Badgers somehow held a fourth-quarter lead in a game they ended up losing 41-13. After gaining a 13-10 advantage on a 27-yard Collin Larsh field goal, Wisconsin surrendered 31 straight points to Notre Dame, with only 10 being given up on defense.

The Fighting Irish used a kickoff return touchdown by Chris Tyree and two interception returns for touchdowns against Graham Mertz to blow the doors off of the Badgers late.

After a game where Mertz threw four interceptions and Wisconsin’s defense could only do so much, here are some college football and Badger specific Twitter reactions to a loss that dropped UW to 1-2 on the year:

Five reasons why Wisconsin beats Notre Dame on Saturday

Why the Badgers win on Saturday:

After months of build up to Jack Coan and Notre Dame facing Graham Mertz and Wisconsin, we are less than 24 hours away from the storylines playing out on the field.

On paper, the two teams look close to even as Notre Dame has struggled to their 3-0 record while Wisconsin dropped their season opener to Penn State thanks to poor red zone execution. Both squads, however, have NFL talent on either side of the football while bringing physicality and tough running to Soldier Field in Chicago.

The Badgers have a number of position group advantages, and clear paths to victory. If Wisconsin ends up victorious, some combination of these five elements will likely define the win. Here is a look at five reasons why Wisconsin beats Notre Dame on Saturday:

Everything Paul Chryst said about Notre Dame on Monday

The Badger head coach comments on all things Notre Dame leading up to Saturday:

Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst spoke with reporters on Monday as the Badgers ready for Notre Dame.

The storylines are everywhere for this non-conference matchup, as Fighting Irish QB Jack Coan matches up against his former team and coaching staff. Chryst touched on Coan facing the Badgers, Notre Dame’s star safety Kyle Hamilton, the targeting rule, and more.

Wisconsin and Notre Dame meet this Saturday in Chicago with ESPN’s College GameDay and Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff in town.

Everything Notre Dame HC Brian Kelly said about Wisconsin on Monday

Although there are Mertz versus Coan storylines that may dominate the day, Chryst assured reporters that this is still Wisconsin vs. Notre Dame above all else. Here is a look at everything Chryst said about the matchup during Monday’s press conference:

Everything Notre Dame HC Brian Kelly said about Wisconsin on Monday

A look at what Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly had to say about Wisconsin

Ahead of Wisconsin’s showdown with Notre Dame, Fighting Irish head coach Brian Kelly spoke with the media on Monday.

Notre Dame is off to a 3-0 start, albeit a rocky 3-0 start if such a thing exists. The Fighting Irish had tough wins over Florida State and Tulsa before taking out Purdue this past Saturday.

Kelly talked all things Badgers, including Jack Coan’s return, Graham Mertz and the Wisconsin offense, and the dominant Badger defense. There were also updates on Notre Dame injuries as well as overall thoughts on playing a team of Wisconsin’s caliber.

Here is a look at everything Brian Kelly said ahead of this weekend’s battle:

The five biggest issues for Wisconsin headed into Notre Dame week

What are the major areas of concern for Wisconsin headed into Notre Dame week?

Coming off of an early bye week, Wisconsin faces arguably as tough of a test as they will get all year long. Notre Dame rolls into Soldier Field for a neutral site matchup with the Badgers in front of ESPN College GameDay and FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff. Needless to say, the attention of the entire college football nation will be fixed on Soldier Field come this Saturday.

Through two games of Wisconsin’s 2021 season, we have seen certain elements improve from last year’s difficult campaign while others look eerily similar. The Fighting Irish haven’t exactly cruised to their 3-0 mark, nearly losing to both Florida State and Toledo in the process, but their talent level on both sides of the ball will force Wisconsin to play their best football to win.

Where are the biggest areas of concern for Wisconsin football headed into Saturday? Let’s jump in:

The Big Ten announces the Wisconsin vs. Notre Dame start time

The Badgers face off with Notre Dame on September 25:

Looming after Wisconsin’s bye week is the biggest matchup of the early Badger season. Wisconsin and Notre Dame square off at Soldier Field in Chicago on September 25 as Jack Coan starts for the Fighting Irish against his former team.

As has been the trend in recent years given the time slot’s strong performance among television ratings, the game of the week in the Big Ten will also be the first game on the docket. Wisconsin and Notre Dame will kick off at 11 AM CT as part of FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff series.

The matchup between the Irish and the Badgers is the only Big Ten battle between two currently ranked teams during the week of September 25:

 

2021 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football Schedule: Downloadable Wallpaper

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