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Notre Dame ‘Despondent’ After CFP Snub: ‘Overwhelming Shock and Sadness’

In a shocking turn of events, the College Football Playoff (CFP) Committee announced on Sunday that the Notre Dame Fighting Irish would not be included in the 12-team playoff. This decision has left fans and media nationwide in a state of disbelief and disappointment.

For years, Notre Dame has been a powerhouse in college football, consistently ranking among the top teams in the country. They have a rich history and a loyal fan base that spans generations. So when the news broke that they would not be competing for a national championship, the reaction was one of overwhelming shock and sadness.

The Fighting Irish had a strong season, finishing with a record of 11-1 and earning a spot in the prestigious CFP rankings. They had impressive wins against top-ranked teams and were considered a strong contender for the playoff. However, the Committee’s decision to leave them out has left many questioning the criteria used for selection.

The disappointment and frustration felt by the team and their fans is understandable. After all, they had worked tirelessly all season to prove themselves as one of the top teams in the country. But despite their efforts, they were ultimately denied a chance to compete for the ultimate prize.

In a statement released by Notre Dame’s athletic director, Jack Swarbrick, he expressed the team’s disappointment and despondency over the decision. He stated, “We are devastated by the news that we will not be competing in the College Football Playoff. Our players and coaches have put in countless hours of hard work and dedication to earn a spot in the playoff, and to have that opportunity taken away is heartbreaking.”

The team’s head coach, Brian Kelly, also shared his thoughts on the snub, saying, “We are all in a state of shock and disbelief. Our players have poured their hearts and souls into this season, and to not have the chance to compete for a national championship is a devastating blow.”

The news of Notre Dame’s exclusion from the playoff has sparked a heated debate among fans and media alike. Many are questioning the fairness of the selection process and calling for changes to be made. But despite the disappointment, the Fighting Irish are choosing to focus on the positives and use this setback as motivation for the future.

As the saying goes, “when one door closes, another one opens.” And that is exactly the mindset that Notre Dame is adopting. They may not have the opportunity to compete for a national championship this year, but they are determined to come back even stronger next season.

The Fighting Irish have always been known for their resilience and determination, and this setback will only fuel their fire. They will use this experience to learn and grow, and come back with a vengeance next season.

In the end, the decision of the CFP Committee may have left Notre Dame and their fans feeling despondent, but it will not break their spirit. They will continue to fight and strive for greatness, and one day, they will once again be competing for a national championship.

So let us not dwell on what could have been, but instead, let us look towards the future with hope and optimism. The Fighting Irish may have been snubbed this year, but they will rise again and show the world what they are truly made of. As their motto states, “Play Like a Champion Today,” and that is exactly what they will do.

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