Notre Dame declined a bowl bid. Here’s what the Fighting Irish AD said and how prominent personalities reacted
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Godofredo A. Vásquez, Associated Press
After being left out of this year’s 12-team College Football Playoff field, Notre Dame sent shockwaves throughout the college football world by announcing that it would decline a bowl invitation.
After the playoff was selected, Pop-Tarts Bowl organizers reportedly sought to match Notre Dame and BYU up in the Dec. 27 game, but the Fighting Irish chose to stay home.
Notre Dame is far from the first team to decline a postseason bid while being bowl eligible — just this year, Big 12 teams Iowa State and Kansas State said no to bowls — but it is the most high-profile team to do so.
Even Florida State, which was undefeated and snubbed from the four-team 2023 CFP in a controversial decision, at least showed up physically to its bowl game — though the Seminoles were blown out by Georgia.
In the lead-up to conference championship weekend, the Irish were ranked ahead of Miami and in line for a playoff berth. Both schools were idle last week, but after BYU lost to Texas Tech in the Big 12 championship game, Miami jumped Notre Dame in the final CFP rankings of the season.
Both schools had the same record, and Miami beat Notre Dame 27-24 in the second week of the season, so the decision to put Miami in over the Fighting Irish wasn’t indefensible.
What was puzzling was why the committee suddenly flipped them now, instead of in the previous rankings. Also mystifying is why 10-3 Alabama, which lost 28-7 in the SEC championship to Georgia, didn’t drop even a spot in the rankings.
In an interview with Yahoo Sports, Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua didn’t hold back.
“There is no explanation that could possibly be given to explain the outcome,” Bevacqua said to Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger.
“As I said to Marcus (Freeman), one thing is for sure: Any rankings or show prior to this last one is an absolute joke and a waste of time. Why put these young student-athletes through these false emotions just to pull the rug out from underneath them having not played a game in two weeks and then a group of people in a room shatter their dreams without explanation?
“We feel like the playoff was stolen from our student-athletes.”
Notre Dame’s decision to not play in a bowl game sparked an online firestorm.
Former NFL linebacker and current sports media personalty Emmanuel Acho blasted the Fighting Irish, calling the decision not to play “cowardly, immature and pathetic.”
Absolutely unacceptable by Notre Dame. I feel bad for the fans. pic.twitter.com/A7ZTMj67oR
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) December 7, 2025
In The Athletic, Chris Vannini wrote, “Notre Dame has taken its ball and gone home, and everyone is worse off for it.”
“… punting on finishing out the season because you got snubbed is short-sighted and embarrassing, and it removed any sympathy fans may have had for the Irish missing the Playoff field.”
The point of playing football is to play football.
So Notre Dame’s decision to opt out of playing a bowl game isn’t just disappointing, but bad for the sports, @chrisvannini writes. pic.twitter.com/Mg69AyGsMa
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) December 8, 2025
Notre Dame after they didn’t make the college football playoffs pic.twitter.com/ydDSpbRzPn
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) December 7, 2025
This is absolutely the right move. Getting embarrassed in a bowl game against BYU would be really hard on the program. Much smarter to avoid playing tough teams so you can keep your brand intact. https://t.co/pFxBZg4i7o
— Spencer Cox (@SpencerJCox) December 7, 2025
After Notre Dame opted out of their bowl game, Michigan Head Coach Sherrone Moore was asked why it’s important to play in the @CitrusBowl bowl
“For us it felt it was not only important for the development of our coaches and our players, but just the development of the program” pic.twitter.com/czaMK38BS9
— Alex Crescenti (@alex_crescenti) December 7, 2025
Others, like former NFL quarterback and current sports pundit Robert Griffin III, defended Notre Dame’s decision not to play after being “snubbed” from the playoff.
I don’t blame Notre Dame one bit for deciding not to play in a Bowl Game when they should have been playing for a chance to win the National Championship in the College Football Playoff. pic.twitter.com/TgB0kAn85r
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) December 7, 2025
Miami should be in the CFP. They earned it. I love the SEC, but Notre Dame deserves a spot of Bama.
I also agree with the decision not to play a bowl game. That is of no benefit to the school. The young men who were on last year’s natty runner up haven’t had a break. To play…
— Ryan Clark (@Realrclark25) December 8, 2025
Notre Dame was the plot twist for Season 11 of the hit series Rece Davis Conducts Awkward Interviews With A Sitting Athletic Director.
So why would the Irish want to help Disney get do numbers for the Pop-Tarts Bowl?
On The Leprechaun vs. The Mouse…https://t.co/qG5dp467Wh
— Andy Staples (@AndyStaples) December 8, 2025
“It’s almost like postseason play, bowl games are now like the NIT of college football … if you’re not a part of March Madness you’d rather just sit on the couch!”@BMac_SportsTalk on Notre Dame withdrawing from bowl consideration after being left out of the CFP. pic.twitter.com/mqXidI6JzU
— CBS Sports College Football 🏈 (@CBSSportsCFB) December 7, 2025
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