2026 Notre Dame Football Schedule Overview

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Notre Dame has officially released its 2026 football schedule, and while the slate is packed with familiar power programs and national intrigue, one absence stands out immediately: the Fighting Irish will not face USC this season. It’s a rare pause in one of college football’s most iconic rivalries and gives the 2026 schedule a noticeably different feel. You can thank Lincoln Riley for this.

Here is a brief look at the 2026 Schedule:

DateOpponentHome/Away
Sun, Sep 6, 2026Wisconsin BadgersNEUTRAL
Sat, Sep 12, 2026Rice OwlsHOME
Sat, Sep 19, 2026Michigan State SpartansHOME
Sat, Sep 26, 2026at Purdue BoilermakersAWAY
Sat, Oct 3, 2026at North Carolina Tar HeelsAWAY
Sat, Oct 10, 2026Stanford CardinalHOME
Sat, Oct 17, 2026at BYU CougarsAWAY
Sat, Oct 24, 2026Bye Week
Sat, Oct 31, 2026Navy MidshipmenNEUTRAL
Sat, Nov 7, 2026Miami HurricanesHOME
Sat, Nov 14, 2026Boston College EaglesHOME
Sat, Nov 21, 2026SMU MustangsHOME
Sat, Nov 28, 2026at Syracuse OrangeAWAY

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Here’s a closer look at each game on the 2026 schedule.

  • Sun, Sept. 6 — Wisconsin Badgers

    The season opens with a heavyweight matchup against Wisconsin, setting a physical tone right out of the gate. The Badgers bring toughness, discipline, and a style that demands Notre Dame be ready from snap one. It’s the kind of opener that instantly reveals how real a team’s playoff aspirations might be. This is also the big Shamrock Series game.

  • Sat, Sept. 12 — Rice Owls

    Notre Dame returns home the following week to face Rice. While the matchup may look calmer on paper, these games are about execution and focus. Avoiding early-season letdowns is critical, especially with bigger challenges looming.

  • Sat, Sept. 19 — Michigan State Spartans

    Michigan State adds a familiar Midwest edge to the schedule. Games against the Spartans are often physical, emotional, and unpredictable. This one has the feel of a mid-September gut check.

  • Sat, Sept. 26 — Purdue Boilermakers

    Few opponents know Notre Dame better than Purdue. The in-state matchup always carries extra intrigue, and spoiler energy is never in short supply. Clean football will be essential here.

  • Sat, Oct. 3 — North Carolina Tar Heels

    October begins with a matchup against North Carolina, blending speed, skill, and offensive firepower. This game could quietly become one of the most important résumé builders on the schedule.

  • Sat, Oct. 10 — Stanford Cardinal

    Stanford and Notre Dame renew their annual chess match. Execution, discipline, and patience usually decide this one, making it a true test of fundamentals and coaching.

  • Sat, Oct. 17 — BYU Cougars

    BYU brings a unique challenge with physicality and intensity. This matchup has the feel of a nationally relevant measuring stick, especially as the season moves deeper into the fall. This game actually replaced the USC rivalry game. Once again you thank Lincoln Riley for being afraid to play ND.

  • Sat, Oct. 31 — Navy Midshipmen

    A Halloween date with Navy keeps one of Notre Dame’s most meaningful traditions alive. The triple-option demands preparation like no other, and history has shown that nothing comes easy in this series. This game is at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA so this should be a unique and electric setting.

  • Sat, Nov. 7 — Miami Hurricanes

    Few games on the schedule carry more flash. Notre Dame vs. Miami is always loud, emotional, and nationally watched. This one could have serious postseason implications. This will definitely the biggest challenge ND faces in 2026. They need to win this one at home.

  • Sat, Nov. 14 — Boston College Eagles

    Late-season games against Boston College often turn into gritty battles. Familiarity and toughness define this matchup, especially as wear and tear begin to show across the roster.

  • Sat, Nov. 21 — SMU Mustangs

    SMU adds a modern twist to the November slate. This game represents Notre Dame’s evolving national footprint and offers a different stylistic challenge late in the season.

  • Sat, Nov. 28 — Syracuse Orange

    The regular season closes against Syracuse, a game that could carry everything from bowl positioning to playoff stakes. Finishing strong has long been a Notre Dame calling card, and this finale offers the chance to do just that.

A Different Feel, Same Expectations

Without USC on the schedule, the 2026 season carries a slightly different energy — fewer nostalgia-driven moments, but no shortage of meaningful tests. The Irish still face a demanding path filled with tradition, national relevance, and postseason implications.

Notre Dame didn’t just release a list of opponents. It revealed a roadmap — one that challenges the program to prove, once again, that it belongs in the center of the college football conversation.