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Notre Dame's Playoff Snub Fuels Expansion Debate

College Football Playoff expansion gains momentum as Notre Dames exclusion sparks debate. A sixteen-team bracket could strengthen competition, include Group of Five teams, and reduce the risk of deserving teams being left out. Notre Dames situation highlights the flaws in the current system and fuels calls for a wider playoff field.

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    01:46|
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  • Ace Alston Commits to Notre Dame

    01:47|
    Ace Alston, a top-ranked cornerback from the class of 2027, has committed to Notre Dame, marking a significant win for the Fighting Irishs defensive program. Coach Mike Mickens, the lead pass defense coach and defensive backs coordinator, has been instrumental in attracting and developing top talent, including Alston, who brings speed, size, and incredible talent to the team. Alstons commitment further strengthens Notre Dames defensive recruiting streak, positioning him as a potential standout in their impressive line of lockdown cornerbacks.
  • Notre Dame's Linebackers Coach Joins Michigan State

    01:38|
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