That should be pretty cool. First football game at Fenway since 1968.
The ACC just announced future Notre Dame-ACC football matchups through 2005.
Duke will play at Notre Dame in 2016 and in 2020. Notre Dame will play at Duke in 2019 and 2023.
Here's the complete lineup:
2014
1. Notre Dame vs. Syracuse (MetLife Stadium), 9/27*
2. North Carolina at Notre Dame, 10/11
3. Notre Dame at Florida State, 10/18
4. Louisville at Notre Dame, 11/22
2015
1. Notre Dame at Virginia, 9/12
2. Georgia Tech at Notre Dame, 9/19
3. Notre Dame at Clemson, 10/3
4. Notre Dame at Pitt, 11/7
5. Wake Forest at Notre Dame, 11/14
6. Notre Dame vs. Boston College (Fenway Park), 11/21@
2016
1. Duke at Notre Dame, 9/24
2. Notre Dame vs. Syracuse (MetLife Stadium), 10/1*
3. Notre Dame at NC State, 10/8
4. Miami at Notre Dame, 10/29
5. Virginia Tech at Notre Dame, 11/19
2017
1. Notre Dame at Boston College, 9/16
2. Notre Dame at North Carolina, 10/07
3. NC State at Notre Dame, 10/28
4. Wake Forest at Notre Dame, 11/04
5. Notre Dame at Miami, 11/11
2018
1. Syracuse at Notre Dame, 9/22
2. Notre Dame at Virginia Tech, 10/13
3. Pittsburgh at Notre Dame, 10/20
4. Florida State at Notre Dame, 11/10
5. Notre Dame at Wake Forest, 11/17
2019
1. Notre Dame at Louisville, 9/2 (Labor Day)
2. Virginia at Notre Dame, 9/28
3. Notre Dame at Georgia Tech, 10/19
4. Virginia Tech at Notre Dame, 11/02
5. Notre Dame at Duke, 11/09
6. Boston College at Notre Dame, 11/23
2020
1. Notre Dame at Wake Forest
2. Notre Dame at Pittsburgh
3. Duke at Notre Dame
4. Clemson at Notre Dame
5. Louisville at Notre Dame
2021
1. Notre Dame at Florida State, 9/6 (Labor Day)
2. Notre Dame at Virginia Tech
3. North Carolina at Notre Dame
4. Notre Dame at Virginia
5. Georgia Tech at Notre Dame
2022
1. Notre Dame at North Carolina
2. Notre Dame at Syracuse
3. Boston College at Notre Dame
4. Clemson at Notre Dame
2023
1. Notre Dame at NC State
2. Notre Dame at Duke
3. Notre Dame at Louisville
4. Wake Forest at Notre Dame
5. Notre Dame at Clemson
6. Pittsburgh at Notre Dame
2024
1. Miami at Notre Dame
2. Notre Dame at Georgia Tech
3. Florida State at Notre Dame
4. Virginia at Notre Dame
2025
1. Notre Dame at Miami
2. NC State at Notre Dame
3. Notre Dame at Boston College
4. Notre Dame at Pittsburgh
5. Syracuse at Notre Dame
* -Designated ‘home’ game for Syracuse
@ - Designated ‘home’ game for Notre Dame
That should be pretty cool. First football game at Fenway since 1968.
I have to admit, I don't get the appeal that seems to have re-emerged in recent years of shoehorning football games into baseball-only stadiums -- especially older stadiums with tight, asymmetrical layouts. Remember a couple of years ago when Northwestern hosted a game at Wrigley Field, and space was so tight that they had to mount one set of goalposts to the right field wall? This also meant that a player whose momentum carried him out of the back of that end zone immediately would crash into a brick wall (which I think they put some padding on, but still...). Am I the only one who finds this....odd?
I am sure this has been answered but what is the financial benefit to ND joining the ACC? I did a quick search and could not find anything ( I admit I did not look that deeply). I saw where the ratings for the FSU/ND game were excellent. Does that benefit the ACC in any way when negotiating future TV deals? Or is that so far in advance that it does not matter. Thanks in advance.
Between the Baylor home-and-home series and the Notre Dame games, that's six games scheduled against teams that have had significant success in recent years. Should provide some resume enhancing opportunities.
ND home games are covered under their contract with NBC. Away games are covered by the contracts of the home team, in this case the ACC contracts with ESPN. The original ND/NBC contract split the money with the visiting teams 50/50. Not sure if that is still the deal. ND may negotiate each game separately.
Is there any coincidence that the ND away games at Wake and at Duke are 2018 and 2019? With a cursory glance, it would appear that these teams are last (or nearly last) to host the Irish.
Assuming ND will sell out wherever they play, this delays the smaller gate...or given the pace of change in the modern game, perhaps we will see a "new" game rotation before the Duke/Wake game take place?
I agree. College football, on average, has the best home games and atmosphere of any sport. One of the many things wrong with the bowl system is how it wastes this advantage. Things like Florida-Georgia in Jacksonville can be fun, but I'm not a fan of the semi-home/semi-away type games in either college football or basketball, where one team travels to another team's metro area and then plays somewhere other than the latter team's home stadium/arena.
Excited to see that not only will my almae matres go head to head, but the result might very well be a tossup, as well! Kudos to Coach Cut and the guys for putting in me in the situation to suffer such heartburn. Welcome, good news after the heartbreak for ND in Tallahassee.
Also, nitpick with the thread title - so close, yet so far. The Irish are not redcoats