Notre Dame at USC odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

Notre Dame and USC are ready for their regular season finale and the odds are in for this classic rivalry between two gigantic brands.
Notre Dame is coming off a 49-14 win against Army. Meanwhile, USC played rival UCLA and won 19-13 over the Bruins.
According to FanDuel, Notre Dame opened up as a 7.5 point favorite. The total for the game was set at 52.5 points.
If you want to bet the moneyline, Notre Dame was listed as a -260 favorite. Meanwhile, USC is listed at +210 if you want to bet it straight up.
How to watch Notre Dame at USC
Time: TBD
Channel: TBD/Fubo TV (Streaming)
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Notre Dame and USC feature coaches Marcus Freeman and Lincoln Riley that could garner NFL attention, especially Freeman.
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He was recently named as a name to watch in the upcoming NFL head coaching cycle.
“As for me, I never even — I try not to waste time thinking about an uncertain future,” Freeman said. “I tell our players all the time, your future is uncertain. So I try not to waste time thinking about things that aren’t in the moment. And so I haven’t spent any time really thinking about what the future will provide.
“Do I ever want to coach in the NFL? I have no clue,” Freeman continued. “I don’t even know what that entails really right now because I’ve never done it. But I’m just focused on staying here in the present and getting this team ready to have a great Thursday practice and hopefully putting in the work to achieve the outcome that we want on Saturday.”
Notre Dame and USC have to focus on what’s in front of them, rather than next season at this point.
“I think it’s just an example of what I tell our players every day. With team glory and with team success comes individual recognition and individual glory. And I know and everybody, hopefully, in this program understands that, without everybody in this program accomplishing their roles, we’re not going to achieve the success that we want on the football field on Saturday,” Freeman said. “So, when you do your job, and everybody gets their job done and you have success, there are going to be certain individuals each week, certain parts of the year, that have individual recognition and individual glory.
“But I know, and we know that – listen, I mean, it takes us all to achieve the success that we aspire to have. And so that, to me, is reflection — your name is floating out there and it’s a reflection of how this program is playing and performing every day and on Saturdays.”