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Where Notre Dame opponents appear in Week 10 College Football Playoff rankings
Take one look at the Week 10 College Football Playoff rankings. If you’re a Notre Dame football fan, your first thought is probably, ‘Holy moly, what a schedule the Irish have this year.’
Holy moly indeed.
Five Notre Dame opponents appear in the first CFP rankings of the 2022 season; No. 2 Ohio State (8-0), No. 4 Clemson (8-0), No. 9 USC (7-1), No. 17 North Carolina (7-1) and No. 20 Syracuse (6-2).
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Notre Dame lost to Ohio State, 21-10, in the season opener. Ohio Stadium was a raucous sellout. The Irish host Clemson this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET under the lights in South Bend. They finish the regular season on the road at USC on Nov. 26. Notre Dame beat North Carolina, 45-32, in Chapel Hill on Sept. 24 and just beat Syracuse, 41-24, on the road this past Saturday.
Marcus Freeman hasn’t exactly eased into the job during his first year at the helm of the program. Such is life at times as the head coach at a place like this.
The win over North Carolina was not a ranked win at the time. The Tar Heels were not in the polls after a 3-0 start. But they haven’t lost since, and it might as well count as a ranked victory for Freeman and company with the way the Heels have looked since suffering that home loss. The Irish took it to them, too, leading the game by as many as 25 points in the fourth quarter.