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Notre Dame's Bevacqua Slams ACC Over Playoff Snub
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Notre Dames athletic director, Pete Bevacqua, expressed frustration over the College Football Playoff selection process, following the Fighting Irishs unexpected exclusion from the twelve-team playoff. The team, initially ranked ninth, was left out as the final two spots went to automatic qualifiers, with Miami elevated above them. Bevacqua criticized the ACC for their social media campaign promoting Miami over Notre Dame, which he believes strained the long-standing relationship between the two. Notre Dame decided not to participate in any other bowl games, ending their season early.
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