Checking the drafts, this article title was created way back on May 13th of this year. That was when rumors started spreading that the Notre Dame-USC series future may be in doubt. After some concern during the summer things looked like they were on track for at least a short-term solution between the schools as little as a few weeks ago.

On Monday, the University of Notre Dame announced a new 2-game series with BYU that includes a trip to Provo in 2026 and a return home date in South Bend for 2027.

A nice alternative, for now.

Fans immediately wondered what this meant for the future of the USC rivalry and within minutes Ross Dellenger reported that things will be going on hiatus after negotiations broke down between the schools.

It’s a big loss for Notre Dame and the history of the sport.

The rest of the country, comfortable in their cartels, don’t care about the news. Heck, most of them are actively cheering on the deterioration of historic rivalries at least as far as it enables them to keep chanting “join a conference!” once again.

Here’s the pertinent text from Dellenger:

The latest round of discussions among administrators at each school fizzled over the last two weeks — a stunning about-face. In fact, the two programs were on the verge of finalizing a two-year extension of their agreement in late November, with USC agreeing to host Notre Dame next season on the traditional date after Thanksgiving and the Irish hosting in 2027.

However, USC officials determined that the game date was not ideal considering past decisions from the CFP selection committee in punishing schools for losses, especially those late in the season.

The latest discussions between Trojans athletic director Jen Cohen and ND athletic director Pete Bevacqua centered around a possible game next year on Week Zero, though that did not materialize. The two administrators have agreed to work to restart the series as soon as 2030, those with knowledge of their talks told Yahoo Sports.

So, at least the next 4 seasons without playing USC. And who would bet the streak will extend even further?

If that’s not bad enough, the schools decided to come out with a joint statement:

That seems wholly unnecessary. This isn’t going to be a winning PR issue for Notre Dame but there’s no need to be playing nice with USC at this point. I was checking a handful of comment sections from around the web in the wake of the news and half of the people think it’s Notre Dame walking away from the series! Even if you were able to correct them about USC backing away from things, they’d just argue “Well, they play in the Big Ten and you don’t.”

These are frustrating times, and I don’t know where things go from here or what Notre Dame’s next several steps should be.

For the 2026 season, will the schedule look like this?

SEPT. 6 vs. Wisconsin (Lambeau Field)*
SEPT. 12 vs. Rice*
SEPT. 19 vs. Michigan State*
SEPT. 26 at Purdue*
OCT. 3 at North Carolina*
OCT. 10 vs. Stanford
OCT. 17 at BYU
OCT. 24 BYE
OCT. 31 vs. Navy (Gillette Stadium)*
NOV. 7 vs. Miami*
NOV. 14 at Syracuse
NOV. 21 vs. Boston College
NOV. 28 vs. SMU

*Dates locked in on the calendar