Despite the sting of being left out of the College Football Playoff in favor of Miami, Notre Dame Athletic Director Pete Bevacqua insists the relationship between the Fighting Irish and the ACC remains strong. "It's very good and healthy," Bevacqua said, addressing the lingering tension that followed the controversial snub. While emotions ran high in South Bend after the playoff committee's decision, Bevacqua emphasized that the Irish value their partnership with the conference, which provides crucial scheduling and competitive opportunities. For fans looking to rep their team through thick and thin, Notre Dame's resilience—and its commitment to maintaining positive ties with the ACC—is a reminder that every setback is just a setup for a comeback.
AD: Despite snub, Irish on good terms with ACC
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AD: Despite snub, Irish on good terms with ACC
Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua said his school's relationship is "very good and healthy" with the ACC despite the ill feelings from the Irish immediately after their playoff snub in favor of Miami.
AD: Despite snub, Irish on good terms with ACC
Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua said his school's relationship is "very good and healthy" with the ACC despite the ill feelings from the Irish immediately after their playoff snub in favor of Miami.