Newsstand: What is the spread for the Notre Dame vs. Penn State Orange Bowl game?
In Thursday’s Orange Bowl game at Hard Rock Casino in Miami, the Notre Dame football program opened as a 1.5-point favorite against Penn State. ESPN BET and Caesars Sportsbook consider the Fighting Irish a 2-point favorite.
Thursday’s College Football Playoff semifinal game will mark the 20th meeting between Notre Dame and Penn State. Both teams have nine wins in the series and have tied once. The last time they played in 2007, the Nittany Lions won 31-10.
The Irish are 2-2 in Orange Bowl games, having last faced Florida State on Jan. 1, 1996.
Notre Dame has been fantastic against the spread this season, compiling a 12-2 record. The only two times it failed to cover the spread were in an outright loss against Northern Illinois and a 28-3 win over Miami (Ohio). Meanwhile, Penn State’s record against the spread this season is 8-7.
This year’s Orange Bowl game is set for 7:30 p.m. ET. ESPN will have television coverage.
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Notre Dame Quote of the Weekend
“I don’t know when they announced it, I can’t remember, but about a week or two ago, they announced another long contract here at Notre Dame. So, I don’t think we have anything to worry about.”
— Irish coach Marcus Freeman to ESPN’s Hannah Storm during a SportsCenter interview Saturday about being a possible NFL head coaching candidate.
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- Marcus Freeman on SportsCenter: ND coach comments on being NFL candidate
- Unsung hero: How freshman RB Aneyas Williams helped ND win the Sugar Bowl
- Maddy Westbeld returns for ND in Irish win at No. 17 North Carolina
- Observations from ND football Orange Bowl practice: Injury updates for Howard Cross III, Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa
- ND football Orange Bowl practice observations: Is RB Jeremiyah Love still injured?
- Key Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter’s status for Orange Bowl vs. ND in question
- ‘Give Him His Flowers’ ND Football Coach of the Week: Marcus Freeman
- What Penn State coach James Franklin said about ND before Orange Bowl
- Former ND DL Aiden Gobaira resumes career, chooses transfer portal destination
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- ND releases depth chart for Orange Bowl vs. Penn State
- ND coach Marcus Freeman discusses letting four recent high school grads practice