Fighting Irish, Tigers making history with matchup at Notre Dame Stadium
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ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. - Saturday’s game between Notre Dame and Tennessee State is making history, marking the first time a Historically Black College and University plays at Notre Dame Stadium.
The game is significant for both teams, and head coaches Marcus Freeman and Eddie George are making sure their players aren’t taking the moment for granted.
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