Why is Notre Dame not in a conference?
Notre Dame’s football program is one of the most storied in college football history, with a legacy of over a century. The team, now 9-1 after a decisive 35-14 victory over Virginia, has stayed independent.
Notre Dame football explained: Why they remain independent in a conference-driven era
Notre Dame remains independent, meaning it doesn’t belong to any conference for football. Instead, the Irish have an agreement with the ACC to play five games annually against ACC opponents. Notre Dame’s other sports, however, compete in the ACC, except men’s hockey, which is part of the Big Ten.
Notre Dame’s football operates independently due to its unique history and strategic decisions. In the early 1990s, Notre Dame broke away from the traditional conference model and signed an exclusive broadcast deal with NBC. This deal, still in place today, ensures all of Notre Dame’s home games are nationally televised.
The independence also gives Notre Dame unparalleled scheduling flexibility. The Irish can arrange high-profile matchups across conferences, such as annual games against USC, Ohio State and Clemson. This freedom allows the program to maintain its reputation as a national contender while showcasing games that appeal to a broad audience.
Financially, Notre Dame benefits from its standalone TV deal, a rarity in college football. While most programs share revenue with conference members, Notre Dame’s partnership with NBC ensures a steady stream of income directly tied to its brand.
Notre Dame continues to function on its unique status, leveraging its history to remain a powerhouse without the constraints of a league affiliation.
Notre Dame's 2024 season overview
The Fighting Irish are preparing for the final stretch of the 2024 season, beginning with a matchup against No. 18 Army in the Shamrock Series at Yankee Stadium. After that, they'll head west for a Thanksgiving weekend clash with USC under third-year head coach Marcus Freeman.
The team has shown depth throughout the 2024 season. Quarterback Riley Leonard has thrown for 1,789 yards, completing nearly 65% of his passes, with 12 touchdowns and only four interceptions. Additionally, his mobility has been a weapon, rushing for 641 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Running back Jeremiyah Love has been a key contributor, amassing 720 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns while also proving to be a reliable receiver. Wide receivers Beaux Collins and Jaden Greathouse have added firepower to the passing attack, combining for over 700 yards and three touchdowns.
Notre Dame's next Matchup vs. Army
The No. 6 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9-1) will face the undefeated No. 18 Army Black Knights (9-0) at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, November 23.
Date: Saturday, November 23, 2024
Time: 7 p.m. ET
TV Channel: NBC
Live Stream: Fubo, Peacock, Sling
Venue: Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, New York
Notre Dame enters this matchup after their 35-14 win over Virginia, while Army is coming off a convincing 20-3 victory over Air Force.