×

Report: Notre Dame, USC discussing renewing rivalry

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 4:45 PM

Though it might not happen until the 2030 season, Notre Dame and Southern California are engaging in talks to renew their longstanding football rivalry, the Los Angeles Times ​reported Monday.

In December, the announcement came that the Fighting Irish ‌and Trojans would not square off in 2026, at least temporarily ending a rivalry that began in 1925.

Per the report, person familiar with the talks said they were optimistic the schools would come to an agreement.

Notre Dame is open ‌to ​the possibility of playing USC earlier in the ⁠season, the Times reported, ⁠which was one of the hold-ups in nailing down a date this coming season. USC wanted to move up the date in line with the rest of its nonconference schedule, while Notre ​Dame was seeking a long-term deal to keep the game in the late-season slot where it has always been.

At the end ⁠of the 2025 season, it appeared the ⁠schools were nearing an agreement, with USC seemingly willing ​to keep the matchup in its late-season slot over the next ​two seasons. But USC was unaware that Notre Dame had ‌negotiated an agreement with the College Football Playoff that it would be guaranteed a berth in the playoffs if it made the top 12 of the final rankings, according to the Times.

As a result, ⁠USC pulled its offer, though athletic director Jennifer Cohen in December countered with one last offer. Notre Dame turned it down and announced a new ⁠home-and-home series with ‌BYU to replace USC.

“The fact is very, very ⁠clear, and this can all be settled very ​quickly — had ‌Notre Dame lived up to their word and ​played us ⁠anytime, anywhere, we would be playing them the next two years and looking ahead after that and hopefully continuing the series,” USC coach Lincoln Riley after a bowl game loss in December. “They did not follow through on it. Thus, we are not playing them the next couple ​years.”

–Field Level Media