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USCNotre Dame Rivalry Faces Uncertain Future Over Scheduling Dispute

With the current contract ending in 2025, disagreements on timing and new commitments leave the rivalry in jeopardy.

Overview

  • The annual USC–Notre Dame football rivalry, a fixture since 1924, is at risk as the current agreement expires after the 2025 season.
  • USC has proposed moving the game to the season opener to accommodate its Big Ten schedule, while Notre Dame insists on maintaining traditional October and November dates.
  • Notre Dame has finalized a 12-year series with Clemson starting in 2027, further limiting its flexibility for nonconference matchups with USC.
  • USC’s move to the Big Ten has doubled its TV revenue but introduced scheduling challenges, including nine conference games and extensive travel demands.
  • Both schools publicly express a desire to continue the rivalry, but no long-term agreement has been reached, reflecting broader tensions between tradition and modern financial priorities in college football.