The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

ACC, Notre Dame eye 2020 football membership

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The Atlantic Coast Conference and Notre Dame are considerin­g whether the Fighting Irish will give up their treasured football independen­ce to play as a member of the league for the 2020 season that has been thrown into question by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Two people involved in the ACC’s discussion­s about scheduling for the upcoming season told The Associated Press on Friday the ACC is looking at an 11game schedule that would include 10 conference games and start Sept. 12.

Under the proposed plan, Notre Dame would play a full 10-game ACC schedule, the people told AP, speaking on condition of anonymity because talks are still ongoing and details have not been disclosed. Whether those games would count in the standings and the Irish would be eligible to participat­e in the ACC championsh­ip game — and be eligible for the conference’s guaranteed spot in the Orange Bowl — is still to be determined. The final decision could come down to how revenue is shared between the conference and school, one of the people said.

The ACC’s university presidents will make the final call on a scheduling model. A meeting of the presidents is scheduled for Wednesday, one of the people said.

Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick declined comment when contacted by the AP via text. A request for comment from the ACC was not immediatel­y returned. Online sports network Stadium first reported Notre Dame could possibly play as an ACC team this season.

In 132 years of playing football, Notre Dame’s storied program has never competed in a conference.

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