After CFP snub, Notre Dame AD says relationship with ACC has suffered 'permanent damage'
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- Notre Dame Athletic Director Pete Bavacqua has stated that the school's relationship with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) has suffered 'permanent damage' following the conference's apparent support for Miami's inclusion in the College Football Playoff (CFP) over Notre Dame. This decision has left the Fighting Irish feeling sidelined after a strong season.
- The exclusion from the CFP has significant implications for Notre Dame, as it not only affects their postseason opportunities but also raises questions about their standing and future within college football, particularly regarding their independent status.
- This incident highlights ongoing tensions within college football, particularly around playoff selections and conference affiliations. The contrasting fates of Notre Dame and Miami underscore the complexities of the current competitive landscape, where perceptions of favoritism and fairness are increasingly scrutinized.
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