Pretty impressive, nearly 11 per year and a 83% winning average
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_seasons
More useless factoids from you. The product of a severely watered down schedule.
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Played 1 currently ranked team and 1 FBS team. 1 guess who the ranked team was. Whereas ND played 3 top 25 teams. Two currently in the playoffs and no FBS team. Ohio St.'s schedule was a joke. And they lost to the one good team they played ALL YEAR in the championship. But they did dominate Grambling and Ohio U.
Georgia played 3 currently top 20 ranked teams in 12 games including Charlotte, Marshall, and Austin Peay. The SEC and Big 10 are rough eh? Of course this is all not counting championship games as they don't count right?
Mighty Indiana started out with perrenial powerhouse Kennesaw St., Old Dominion, and Indiana St. Whew!!! Shocked they survived that murderers row. Oh and they played 1 currently top 20 ranked team in Oregon.
Now the Red Raiders, there's a schedule.... Kent St., Arkansas Pine Bluff to start, man that's stiff competition. Then they played top 20 teams Utah and BYU. Unthinkable they'd be undfeated. Oh wait, they lost to the that juggernaut unranked Arizona St. My bad.
Ole Miss is about the same as ND, played 3 top 20 teams. But toss in 2 FBS teams. Texas A&M played two top 20 ranked teams 1 of which is ND. And they played Samford and 2 FBS teams.
Hmm. I'm not seeing how ND's schedule is at all weak compared to these other creampuff schedules. Especially when ND didn't schedule any FBS scrimmages and count them toward their 12 games.
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We knocked out usc, Pitt, and Navy from the top 25. Usc and Navy got back in.
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More like in the mid-30s.
Sagarin =36
Massey = 41
SI = 34
ESPN = 44
Colley = 28
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