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Notre Dame Skips Bowl, Georgia Tech Takes Pop-Tarts Spot

Notre Dames unexpected decision to skip a bowl game after not making the College Football Playoff caused a scramble for bowl executives. Despite rumors, Notre Dame was never in the running for the Pop-Tarts Bowl, which went to Georgia Tech instead. The selection process was complex, with calls lasting hours, and Notre Dame was not in the assigned pool of teams. This situation raises questions about the future of bowl games and the opportunities they present for teams and players.

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    01:40|
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