‘Notre Dame’ Should Drop Southern Cal Over Abortion; USC Boasts of “High-Volume Abortion Training”

Speculation, and debate, periodically surfaces about whether college football realignments might result in ‘Notre Dame’ and Southern Cal dropping what used to be the greatest national rivalry in the sport.  Perhaps the glaring question is, why did the now ill-fated matchup go on so long, with the Irish claiming to be Catholic while Southern Cal boasts of “high-volume abortion training.”

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NEW YEAR’S DAY FOOTBALL: When Notre Dame Played a Regular Season Game on New Year’s Day — 8 Years Before the First Rose Bowl

Notre Dame’s first New Year’s Day football game was not the 1925 Rose Bowl, when Knute Rockne, the Four Horsemen and the Seven Mules beat Stanford to cap off a 1924 National Championship season. According to the Notre Dame Football Media Guide’s game-by-game history, Notre Dame’s first New Year’s Day game was on January 1st, 1894, in a regular season

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