Joshua and Brendan have little time for show notes so here’s a quick rundown: Notre Dame beat the crap out of Arkansas. College Football Playoff picture. Previewing Notre Dame’s game against Boise ...
After playing in front of sparse crowds at South Florida and Air Force, Boise State will encounter a much different atmosphere on Saturday at No. 21 Notre Dame.
Bonagura goes with the Irish taking on Washington while Schlabach sees a date with Kenny Dillingham and Arizona State in the future.College Football News Bowl Projections: Another Date with ...
CJ Carr is creating loads of NFL draft buzz after just four starts, but should be getting Heisman praise while he's at it.
Joel Klatt believes Notre Dame is going to steamroll the rest of its schedule and ride into the College Football Playoff.
Like most college football pundits, FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt took a stab at predicting how the 2025 College Football Playoff could shake out prior to any games being played this August. And, by ...
Well, that isn’t the case with Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt, as the former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback released his October CFP bracket prediction and has the Irish ranked as his No. 11 team ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — No. 21 Notre Dame protected quarterback C.J. Carr in his first career start, a top 10 matchup on the road. Since unleashing Carr in the second game, the Fighting Irish offense ...
A colleague posed an interesting question over the weekend: Is there a scenario in which Alabama junior Ty Simpson and Notre Dame freshman CJ Carr are the best quarterbacks in college football? At ...
It’s never too early to start thinking about the College Football Playoff, especially as the calendar turns from September to October. Before he unveiled his projections on "The Joel Klatt Show," ...
One month into the season, Notre Dame is the team inspiring the most heated debates when it comes to the College Football Playoff bubble. The Fighting Irish are outside of the top 20 in the Associated ...
Notre Dame is currently No. 21 in each of the two major college football polls. In this author's opinion, there should be no polls until October -- or maybe November. Here's why -- the early games ...