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Notre Dame-BYU series puts USC rivalry on pause

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Last updated: December 22, 2025 7:47 pm
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Notre Dame Pauses Historic USC Rivalry, Charts New Course with BYU Series

In the world of college football, some traditions feel as immutable as the golden dome itself. For nearly a century, the annual clash between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the USC Trojans has been one of those sacred pillars, a coast-to-coast rivalry that has defined seasons and forged legends. That unbroken streak, a fixture since 1946, is now hitting an unprecedented pause. The seismic news that Notre Dame has agreed to a home-and-home series with the BYU Cougars, beginning next season, has officially sidelined the USC game for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. This decision is more than a simple schedule tweak; it is a profound moment that signals a strategic shift in South Bend and sends ripples through the very fabric of the sport’s heritage.

Contents
  • The End of an Era: Understanding the USC Pause
  • Why BYU? The Strategic Fit for the Fighting Irish
  • Fan Reaction and the Future of the USC Rivalry
  • Predictions: Impact on the Field and the National Landscape
  • Conclusion: A Necessary Pivot in a New College Football World

The End of an Era: Understanding the USC Pause

To grasp the magnitude of this move, one must first understand what the Notre Dame-USC rivalry represents. It is not merely a game; it is a national event, a collision of cultures, academic prestige, and football royalty. The series has produced countless Heisman moments, national championship implications, and iconic plays etched in college football lore. The decision to interrupt this annual tradition was not made lightly. It is a direct consequence of the evolving landscape of college athletics, particularly Notre Dame’s scheduling philosophy and its unique status as a football independent.

With the expansion of the College Football Playoff to 12 teams, strength of schedule becomes paramount. Notre Dame’s athletic director, Jack Swarbrick, has consistently emphasized a commitment to a national schedule featuring premier opponents. Adding BYU—now a Power Five member in the Big 12—as a recurring opponent fulfills that mandate but creates a logjam. The Irish already maintain annual rivalries with Navy and Stanford, alongside their ACC partnership guaranteeing five games per season. Something, inevitably, had to give.

  • Historic Streak Halted: The 2023 meeting was the 95th consecutive year the teams played, a streak dating back to the end of World War II.
  • Playoff-Driven Decision: The new 12-team CFP format incentivizes playing more competitive opponents, making a team like BYU highly valuable.
  • Logistical Necessity: With only 12 regular-season games, adding a committed series with a major program like BYU forces a recalibration of the entire schedule.

Why BYU? The Strategic Fit for the Fighting Irish

On the surface, swapping USC for BYU might seem like a downgrade in prestige. But a deeper analysis reveals a shrewd and calculated move by Notre Dame. The BYU Cougars are no longer just a regional power; they are a fully-fledged member of the Big 12 Conference, providing the schedule heft the Irish crave. Furthermore, the series offers distinct strategic advantages that extend beyond the football field.

First, the shared religious affiliation and values between Notre Dame (Catholic) and BYU (Latter-day Saint) create a natural kinship and a built-in narrative that resonates with both institutions’ extensive national fan bases. This is a “family-friendly” rivalry in the making, with massive alumni networks that will ensure sold-out stadiums and huge television ratings. Second, from a geographic and recruiting standpoint, playing in Utah consistently opens a pipeline to the talent-rich Western United States, an area where Notre Dame always seeks a stronger foothold. This series is as much about brand alignment and expanding influence as it is about X’s and O’s.

Notre Dame’s national schedule gains a new, powerful anchor point. The home-and-home, set for 2024 in South Bend and 2025 in Provo, guarantees two high-profile, playoff-relevant matchups in the coming years. In the calculus of modern college football, this series represents a forward-looking investment, whereas the USC game, for all its glory, is a cherished heirloom.

Fan Reaction and the Future of the USC Rivalry

The reaction from the Notre Dame and USC fan bases has been a mixture of shock, sadness, and pragmatic understanding. Traditionalists are heartbroken, viewing the pause as a sacrilege against the sport’s history. Many fear this “pause” could become a more permanent fracture, especially as conference realignment continues to pressure independent Notre Dame and lock USC into a Big Ten future.

However, both universities have been quick to assert that the rivalry is not dead, but merely on hiatus. The series is scheduled to resume in 2026. The critical question is: in what form? Will it return to its annual glory, or will it become a periodic, albeit still passionate, feature? The latter seems increasingly likely. The forces that caused this pause—playoff expansion, conference obligations, and the desire for schedule diversity—are not going away. The USC rivalry hiatus may well be the moment we look back on as the end of its annual certainty, transforming it into a special event that occurs most, but not all, years.

This shift mirrors a broader trend in college football, where historic regional rivalries are being strained by national, television-driven scheduling. The Notre Dame-USC rivalry, a bridge between the Midwest and West Coast, is a casualty of this new era where geography and tradition are often secondary to television markets and playoff resumes.

Predictions: Impact on the Field and the National Landscape

What does this mean for the teams involved on the field? For Notre Dame, the immediate schedule strength arguably increases. Facing a physical, well-coached BYU team in the rugged environment of LaVell Edwards Stadium is a different, but equally daunting, challenge compared to a trip to the LA Coliseum. It tests the Irish in new ways, which is precisely what the playoff committee will want to see.

For BYU, this series is a monumental opportunity. It legitimizes their Power Five status and provides a showcase game to elevate their national profile and recruiting. A win over Notre Dame would be program-defining. For USC, the short-term impact is a hole in their schedule that will likely be filled with another high-caliber opponent, but the long-term emotional impact on players and fans is intangible. There will be a palpable emptiness on those fall Saturdays when the Irish are not across the field.

We predict that the Notre Dame-BYU series will quickly become one of the more compelling non-conference pairings in the nation, characterized by mutual respect and intense, clean competition. Meanwhile, the return of Notre Dame-USC in 2026 will be hyped like a championship fight, its value potentially enhanced by its temporary absence. The rivalry’s flame will burn again, but its rhythm is changed forever.

Conclusion: A Necessary Pivot in a New College Football World

The pause in the Notre Dame-USC rivalry is a poignant symbol of college football’s relentless evolution. It is a decision born not of diminished respect for history, but of the urgent necessities of the present: playoff positioning, television contracts, and national relevance. While it hurts to see a timeless tradition interrupted, the partnership with BYU is a logical and strategic step for Notre Dame as it navigates its independent path in a sport increasingly dominated by super-conferences.

The heart of college football beats with the rhythm of its rivalries, and the temporary silencing of this iconic coast-to-coast duel is a loss for the sport. Yet, it also opens the door for a new, compelling chapter. The message from South Bend is clear: to honor the future, even the most sacred traditions must sometimes adapt. The rivalry with USC is not over, but its golden, uninterrupted age has passed, making way for a new era where every game, and every relationship, is part of a grander, more complex chessboard.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

Image: CC licensed via www.hippopx.com

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