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Pete Bevacqua Holds Press Conference Addressing Notre Dame’s College Football Playoff Exclusion

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Last updated: December 9, 2025 5:32 pm
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Published: December 9, 2025
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Pete Bevacqua Holds Press Conference Addressing Notre Dame's College Football Playoff Exclusion

The University of Notre Dame’s director of athletics, Pete Bevacqua, continued his media tour on campus, addressing the aftermath of the Irish football program’s exclusion from the College Football Playoff (CFP). After appearing on prominent shows to advocate for the program, including the Pat McAfee Show and the Dan Patrick Show, Bevacqua hosted a news conference for local reporters to share his perspective on the situation.

Live updates from Bevacqua’s news conference indicated a variety of topics related to Notre Dame’s current standing and future direction. Central to his remarks was the disappointment over the team’s omission from the playoff, where he expressed that it was “shocking” and “mystifying” for him. He claimed that Notre Dame was among a select few that could have legitimately contended for the national championship this season, underscoring the sentiment that the players had been misled throughout the ranking process.

Bevacqua was vocal regarding the College Football Playoff rankings and expressed a desire for systemic improvements. He criticized the current ranking methodology, stating, “You either have a series of defined metrics, or you have one ranking show at the end. It’s something that has to be fixed.” He emphasized that the rankings shouldn’t feel like a chaotic game of “musical chairs.”

On the topic of bowl game participation, Bevacqua clarified that Notre Dame’s decision to forego a bowl game this year was unique to the current season, indicating that participation in non-CFP bowl games would be evaluated annually going forward.

Further addressing external relations, Bevacqua noted that he has been in contact with SEC commissioner Greg Sankey since the CFP rankings were released. He highlighted the importance of having ongoing discussions about the playoff process but was clear that an apology from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) would not be forthcoming. “To be quite frank, I don’t think an apology does anything. At the right time, we’ll sit down with the ACC and have a productive conversation. That time is not right now,” he stated.

Bevacqua also expressed discontent regarding an ACC social media campaign that he felt unfairly targeted Notre Dame’s football program. He remarked, “Why would you attack an important business partner? I don’t see the logic in that,” reflecting a broader commitment to maintaining strong affiliations within the college athletics ecosystem.

As the conference unfolded, Bevacqua’s remarks resonated with the frustrations of fans and stakeholders alike, illustrating both the challenges faced by Notre Dame’s program and the strategic considerations needed for future seasons.

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