Miami and Notre Dame to Renew Rivalry in 2016
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The University of Miami and the University of Notre Dame are set to renew its rivalry with four games that will span into the 2025 season. The Atlantic Coast Conference announced the future schedule matchups today.
The first game of the four-game set will begin on Oct. 29, 2016 when Miami heads to Notre Dame. The Irish will return to Miami on Nov. 11, 2017. The next two games will take place during the 2024 and 2025 campaigns.
The Hurricanes and Fighting Irish have played one another 24 times, dating back to 1955. The last meeting occurred in 2012 inside Chicago’s Soldier Field.
The last time Miami played host to Notre Dame was back in 1989, with the Hurricanes earning a 27-10 victory over the then No. 1-ranked Fighting Irish.
Notre Dame will play at least four games against each of the ACC’s 14 football member schools through the 2025 campaign. Each ACC team will host at least two home games against the Irish. ACC teams will play host to Notre Dame on 28 occasions, Notre Dame will play 29 home games and three will be played at neutral sites.