Nov 15, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman (middle) leads the team onto the field to play the Pittsburgh Panthers at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
Nov 15, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman (middle) leads the team onto the field to play the Pittsburgh Panthers at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
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Marcus Freeman is turning Notre Dame’s CFP snub into motivation

Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman is leaving no room for complacency as the Irish head into next season, and his latest public message shows exactly why.

Speaking on “The Hard Count” with J.D. PicKell, Freeman laid out how he is using Notre Dame’s College Football Playoff snub as daily fuel for a program that knows it “left doubt” in 2025. Many head coaches would be out there taking advantage of the opportunity to complain about the system or make excuses. That’s not the route Marcus Freeman took however. Instead, the message to his team is blunt: do not look for sympathy, and do not point fingers elsewhere.

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“We left doubt. So don’t blame somebody else for the situation that we were in,” Freeman said, emphasizing that Notre Dame must own its role in being left just outside the 12‑team field. Instead of fixating on the committee, he has turned the slight into a standard, telling his players, “We have to leave no doubt. In order to do that, you gotta leave no doubt today.” That last line is the clearest window yet into the Irish mindset this offseason, that there is a clear demand for urgency in March that is meant to carry through every workout, practice and Saturday this fall.

Freeman has repeated versions of this “leave no doubt” mantra since January, tying it back to early‑season losses and narrow margins that ultimately cost Notre Dame its shot. He has been open about the sting of addressing a locker room with “no answers” after the rankings and about how that moment reshaped the program’s internal standard.

Now, after a winter of outside scrutiny and internal reflection, the head coach is making it plain that his job, and his team’s legacy, hinge on erasing any gray area in 2026. For Notre Dame, that means a coach and a roster that cannot coast on potential or past wins — because they’ve already seen exactly what happens when they leave even the smallest bit of doubt.

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This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Marcus Freeman is turning Notre Dame’s CFP snub into motivation

Reporting by Sunny Verma, Fighting Irish Wire / Fighting Irish Wire

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