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College football podcast spills beans on Notre Dame Stadium end zones


SOUTH BEND, INDIANA - APRIL 22: A general view of the stadium before the Notre Dame Blue-Gold Spring Football game at Notre Dame Stadium on April 22, 2023 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)

SOUTH BEND, INDIANA – APRIL 22: A general view of the stadium before the Notre Dame Blue-Gold Spring Football game at Notre Dame Stadium on April 22, 2023 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)

Any college football diehard will know that Notre Dame Stadium has one of the most unique designs for its end zones. While other college football stadiums paint their end zones, Notre Dame opts for simple lines all angled in a certain direction.

But what do those lines signify? Why don’t the Irish dress their end zones up a bit like other teams do?

Some of you might already know the answer, but for those who don’t, college football podcaster Ty Hildenbrandt decided to spell it out:

Yes, the lines have everything to do with the year the university was founded along with the location of the Golden Dome, the focal point of a campus filled with one famous attraction after another. If this doesn’t tell you how steeped the Irish are in tradition, nothing will.

To that end, it stands to reason that as long as those end zones stay designed as they are, the Irish won’t be joining a conference until they’re pretty much forced to. Notre Dame defines itself with tradition, and at least for the moment, that won’t change.

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This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: College football podcast spills beans on Notre Dame Stadium end zones



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