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Marcus Freeman’s Jaw-Dropping Mic Drop Ignites Fierce Notre Dame-USC Rivalry Debate

Marcus Freeman’s Jaw-Dropping Mic Drop Ignites Fierce Notre Dame-USC Rivalry Debate

Is the sun setting on one of college football’s crown jewels—the Notre Dame-USC rivalry? With 2025 possibly marking the final faceoff for the foreseeable future, these two storied programs stand at a crossroads. Travel headaches brought on by USC’s Big Ten leap, coupled with the ever-murky College Football Playoff fog, have teams hesitant to ink future deals. Yet, Notre Dame’s head coach Marcus Freeman isn’t ready to accept an end. “I want to play them every single year,” he said, undeterred by scheduling headaches or logistics. This rivalry isn’t just about gridiron bragging rights—it’s a national stage that ignites passion, fuels recruiting efforts coast to coast, and delivers those unforgettable game-day moments etched into history. So, will tradition triumph over the practical? Only time will tell if this iconic clash can withstand the pressures reshaping college football’s landscape. LEARN MORE.The rivalry between the Notre Dame football team and USC is one of the most iconic in college football, but there is a chance that the 2025 edition is the last one for a while. The two teams don’t have an agreeement locked in for future matchups, and the Trojans are reportedly concerned about continuing the series because of the increased travel that has come with their move to the Big Ten, and also the uncertainty surrounding the College Football Playoff. One thing is certain though: Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman wants to keep the rivalry going.

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