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Pete Bevacqua, Notre Dame's new AD, is a one-man army when it comes to the CFP governing committee. Unlike the others with seats at the negotiating table, who all have present or past conference ...
On Tuesday, three days before the University of Notre Dame hosts the first-ever College Football Playoff game on a college campus, director of athletics Pete Bevacqua spoke to the media for about ...
The CFP is expected to present its final version of new, refined metrics involving strength of schedule in mid-August, when ...
College football leaders are debating how the expanded playoff will work starting in 2026. Two main ideas are being discussed.
With huge decisions ahead on scheduling, conference realignment, and CFP positioning, Pete Bevacqua’s leadership will shape the future of Notre Dame football.
Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua shared his thoughts on several topics ahead of Friday's home College Football Playoff debut ...
SOUTH BEND — Pete Bevacqua, not quite nine months into his term as Notre Dame athletic director, saw no reason to delay a contract extension for football coach Marcus Freeman until after the ...
The College Football Playoff is moving to a straight seeding model, giving the top four teams by seed a first-round bye starting next season.
Bevacqua spoke about the upcoming home playoff matchup at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon. He compared the buildup to Friday night’s game to the 1993 so called “Game of the Century ...
One year after expanding to 12 teams, the College Football Playoff is changing its seeding model to remove automatic byes for conference champions.
That's a total 100% win by any measure. Bevacqua, with his Notre Dame and NBC experience, is the right man for this important job as the rocky seas of the college football world change rapidly.
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