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Miami-Notre Dame college football rivalry

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Miami-Notre Dame college football rivalry
First meetingOctober 7, 1955
Notre Dame, 14–0
Latest meetingNovember 11, 2017
Miami, 41–8
Next meeting2024 in South Bend
StadiumsHard Rock Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S.
Notre Dame Stadium
South Bend, Indiana, U.S.
Statistics
Meetings total27 [1]
All-time seriesNotre Dame leads, 17-8-1 (.673)[1]
Largest victoryMiami, 58–7 (1985)
Longest win streakNotre Dame, 11 (1967–1980)
Current win streakMiami, 1 (2017–present)

The Miami–Notre Dame football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Miami Hurricanes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Series History[edit]

The series between Norte Dame and Miami began in 1955. They met three times in Miami during the 1960s (1960, 1965 and 1967), then played each other annually from 1971 to 1990, except in 1986, during a period when the two were among college football's strongest independents. Throughout the 1970s, this series was dominated by Notre Dame. Traditionally, it was the season-ending game for the Fighting Irish in odd-numbered years, as they sought to end each season at a warm-weather site. Miami holds the distinction of being the only team to shut out Notre Dame during the Ara Parseghian (0–0 in 1965), Gerry Faust (20–0 in 1983) and Lou Holtz (24–0 in 1987) eras. During the 1980s, this once-docile rivalry intensified. Both teams were national contenders in the later part of the decade, and both teams cost each other at least one national championship. Hostilities were fueled when the Hurricanes routed the Fighting Irish in the 1985 season finale 58–7, with Miami widely accused of running up the score in the second half. The rivalry gained national attention and both teams played their most famous games from 1988 to 1990. The infamous game known as Catholics vs. Convicts was won by the Fighting Irish 31–30, with Miami ending Notre Dame's record 23-game winning streak the following year, 27–10. The rivalry ended after the Fighting Irish dashed #2 Miami's hopes for a repeat national championship with a 29–20 victory in South Bend. Notre Dame dropped Miami from the schedule due to the intensified rivalry. The Fighting Irish and Hurricanes met again, in the 2010 Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas, where Notre Dame defeated Miami 33–17. In 2012, Notre Dame defeated Miami 41–3 at Soldier Field. Notre Dame leads the series 17–8–1. The teams met most recently in 2017, with Miami winning 41–8.

Game Results[edit]

Miami victoriesNotre Dame victoriesVacated wins[n 1]
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 October 7, 1955 Miami #5 Notre Dame 14–0
2 November 12, 1960 Miami Miami 28–21
3 November 27, 1965 Miami Tie0–0
4 November 24, 1967 Miami #6 Notre Dame 24–22
5 October 9, 1971 Miami #9 Notre Dame 17–0
6 October 8, 1972 South Bend #10 Notre Dame 20–17
7 December 1, 1973 Miami #5 Notre Dame 44–0
8 October 26, 1974 South Bend #7 Notre Dame 38–7
9 November 22, 1975 Miami Notre Dame 32–9
10 November 20, 1976 South Bend #13 Notre Dame 40–27
11 December 3, 1977 Miami #5 Notre Dame 48–10
12 October 28, 1978 South Bend #19 Notre Dame 20–0
13 November 24, 1979 Tokyo Notre Dame 40–15
14 October 11, 1980 South Bend #7 Notre Dame 32–14
15 November 27, 1981 Miami #9 Miami 37–15
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
16 October 9, 1982 South Bend #10 Notre Dame 16–14
17 September 24, 1983 Miami Miami 20–0
18 October 6, 1984 South Bend #14 Miami 31–13
19 November 30, 1985 Miami #4 Miami 58–7
20 November 28, 1987 Miami #2 Miami 24–0
21 October 15, 1988 South Bend #4 Notre Dame 31–30
22 November 25, 1989 Miami #7 Miami 27–10
23 October 20, 1990 South Bend #6 Notre Dame 29–20
24 December 31, 2010 El Paso Notre Dame 33–17
25 October 6, 2012 Chicago #10 Notre Dame 41–3
26 October 29, 2016 South Bend Notre Dame 30–27
27 November 11, 2017 Miami Gardens #7 Miami 41–8
Series: Notre Dame leads 17–8–1[1]
† Vacated by Notre Dame.

Notes[edit]

  1. Notre Dame's win in 2012 was vacated as a result of NCAA sanctions against the Notre Dame football program issued on November 22, 2016 after the NCAA found that a student-trainer committed academic misconduct for two football players and provided six other players with impermissible academic extra benefits. The NCAA also rejected Notre Dame's appeal on February 13, 2018. This win is not included in Notre Dame's all-time record, nor is it counted in the series record between the two teams.[2] See Wikipedia:WikiProject College football/Vacated victories for an explanation of how vacated victories are recorded.[3][4]


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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 http://www.winsipedia.com/games/notre-dame/vs/miami-fl
  2. NCAA orders Notre Dame Fighting Irish to vacate wins from 2012, 2013 seasons. ESPN, 2016-11-22.
  3. Low, Chris (June 16, 2009). "What does vacating wins really mean?". ESPN.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
  4. Taylor, John (July 4, 2009). "Vacated Wins Do Not Equal Forfeits". NBCSports.com. NBC Sports. Retrieved July 9, 2011.