Notre Dame vs. Opponents
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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University of Notre Dame
South Bend, IN Founded: 1842 Stadium: Notre Dame Stadium Capacity: 80,225 Colors: Blue & Gold Coach: Marcus Freeman Conference: Independent- |
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Date | Opponent | Score | |
10/26/2013 (Sat) | @ Air Force | V 45-10 | |
10/8/2011 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | W 59-33 | |
11/10/2007 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | L 24-41 | |
11/11/2006 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 39-17 | |
10/19/2002 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 21-14 | |
10/28/2000 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | W 34-31 | |
10/19/1996 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | L 17-20 | |
11/18/1995 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 44-14 | |
11/19/1994 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | W 42-30 | |
10/19/1991 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 28-15 | |
10/13/1990 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | W 57-27 | |
10/14/1989 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 41-27 | |
10/22/1988 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | W 41-13 | |
10/17/1987 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 35-14 | |
10/18/1986 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | W 31-3 | |
10/5/1985 (Sat) | @ Air Force | L 15-21 | |
10/13/1984 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | L 7-21 | |
11/19/1983 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | L 22-23 | |
11/20/1982 (Sat) | @ Air Force | L 17-30 | |
11/14/1981 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 35-7 | |
11/22/1980 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | W 24-10 | |
10/13/1979 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 38-13 | |
10/21/1978 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 38-15 | |
11/19/1977 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | W 49-0 | |
10/18/1975 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 31-30 | |
11/23/1974 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | W 38-0 | |
11/22/1973 (Thu) | vs. Air Force | W 48-15 | |
11/11/1972 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 21-7 | |
11/22/1969 (Sat) | vs. Air Force | W 13-6 | |
10/10/1964 (Sat) | @ Air Force | W 34-7 |
Notre Dame has won 23 and scored 988 points Air Force has won 6 and scored 514 points with 0 being tied |
# Forfeit * Conference Game |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
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The first Orange Bowl was played between Manhattan College and the University of Miami on New Year's Day in 1935.