The USC-Notre Dame rivalry is one of the oldest and most cherished in college football history. It is no longer just a matchup between two of the biggest programs, but also a tradition neutral fans savor every year. It has been going on for the last 100 years, and only once in history, during World War II, was the game abandoned.
However, the Trojans-Fighting Irish matchups are about to end. Their long-standing contract is due for renewal after this year. USC is reportedly not willing to extend it since it joined the Big Ten and has been struggling to navigate through a tough schedule.
Trojans coach Lincoln Riley, who attended the Big Ten Media Days, shared his opinion on the rivalry and how important it is for him. Riley previously said that it needs to be ended for good since his team has other ambitions now that it's part of the Big Ten.
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However, Riley mentioned on Thursday that he wants it to continue and that was a big reason why he joined USC after a brief stint with Oklahoma. By changing his stance, he irked football insider Ari Wasserman, who didn't hold back.
Marcus Freeman wants to revive USC - Notre Dame rivalry
While USC has been pushing hard to end the rivalry game owing to its busy schedule, Marcus Freeman has been in favor of reviving it. While speaking to FOX Sports' Joel Klatt, the Notre Dame coach mentioned that rivalry games are important to maintain the sanctity of college football.
Freeman also shed light on some of top matchups fans love to follow — the Michigan-Ohio State and Oklahoma-Texas Red River rivalry games.
This year, USC and Notre Dame will meet for potentially the last time on Oct. 18 in South Bend.
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Edited by Victor Ramon Galvez