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Notre Dame Book Signing Back On After Playoff Fallout

Notre Dames Book Signing Cancellation and Reversal: A Reflection on College Footballs Playoff Controversy The University of Notre Dame recently faced backlash for canceling a book signing with sportswriter Ivan Maisel, who is on the College Football Playoff selection committee. The event was scheduled for this Friday, coinciding with the release of Maisels new book about legendary coach Frank Leahy. The cancellation was seen as a response to Notre Dames football team missing out on the playoff, despite their ten-game winning streak. However, the university reversed its decision, suggesting an overreaction to the playoff snub. The situation underscores the intense emotions surrounding college football and the playoff selection process.

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