Once again, Colin Cowherd is talking out of his sphincter when it comes to Notre Dame

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Once again, Colin Cowherd is talking out of his sphincter when it comes to Notre Dame

Once again, Colin Cowherd is talking out of his sphincter when it comes to Notre Dame

The most obvious thing in the world is when Cowherd trashes Notre Dame in an attempt to save USC.

Once again, Colin Cowherd is talking out of his sphincter when it comes to Notre Dame

The most obvious thing in the world is when Cowherd trashes Notre Dame in an attempt to save USC.

Colin Cowherd is at it again, and this time his target is Notre Dame Football. The longtime sports commentator has never been shy about his opinions, but his latest rant against the Fighting Irish feels less like analysis and more like a desperate attempt to prop up a struggling USC program.

Let's be honest—something about Notre Dame brings out the irrational in people. Cowherd, who has positioned himself as a college football expert for over two decades, seems to have a particular blind spot when it comes to the Irish. Instead of offering fresh insights, he serves up the same tired narratives that have been circulating since the early 2000s.

Cowherd has long been an unofficial cheerleader for USC, and his recent comments read like damage control for Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley and athletic director Jen Cohen. He went as far as to misquote Notre Dame's athletic director Pete Bevacqua, claiming the Irish are struggling to schedule games. That's not just bad reporting—it's a fabrication that conveniently supports his argument that USC holds all the leverage in the rivalry's future.

Here's the reality check: Notre Dame is thriving. Under head coach Marcus Freeman, the program is on an absolute tear on the recruiting trail. The Fighting Irish recently landed 2027 offensive tackle Oluwasemilore Olubobola, marking the third time in four years they've secured five top-100 prospects in a single recruiting class. For context, before Freeman arrived, Notre Dame had gone an entire decade without achieving that feat.

So while Cowherd continues his tired routine of warm-weather bias and conference superiority arguments, the numbers tell a different story. The Irish are building something special in South Bend, and no amount of hot takes from the West Coast can change that.

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