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Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football Team Continues Strong Season
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team, representing the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana, is having a notable season in the 2024 college football calendar. With a current record of 9-1, the team remains a strong contender in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) as an Independent team, although they play several games against opponents from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
Under the leadership of Head Coach Marcus Freeman, who is in his fourth season with a record of 26–9 (.743), the team has maintained a high level of performance. The Fighting Irish play their home games at Notre Dame Stadium, which has a capacity of 77,622 and features FieldTurf as its playing surface since 2014.
The team’s history is rich and storied, with their inaugural game dating back to November 23, 1887, against Michigan, which they lost 8–0. However, they achieved their first win in the final game of the 1888 season by defeating Harvard Prep School of Chicago 20–0. Over the years, the team has built significant rivalries, particularly with Army and Michigan State, and has played against national powerhouses to gain national recognition.
Notre Dame’s athletic program is supported by a strong infrastructure, including the Band of the Fighting Irish and the iconic Notre Dame Leprechaun mascot. The team’s commitment to excellence is reflected in their all-time record of 951–338–42 (.730) and their ongoing pursuit of success in the collegiate football landscape.