Ryan Harris, former ND star
CFP Committee Claps
… How to leave Notre Dame aside?!
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TMZSports.com
Not only are University of Notre Dame football fans HEATED over the College Football Playoff snub… people around the program are angry, including a former Fighting Irish star turned team broadcaster, Ryan Harris!
“I think I want to check their Bitcoin accounts. I want to see their crypto wallets to see what actually drove their decisions. There are all the images of the horse trade,” Harris said. TMZ Sport on Monday, clearly still upset about what happened on Sunday.
FYI, Harris, who began tackling for four years in South Bend between 2003 and 2006, did not single out any specific committee members or provide any evidence that anything untoward occurred during the process.
But you get the idea…he's not happy Notre Dame isn't one of the remaining teams in the dozen.
“The top 12 teams in college football are not competing for a national championship,” Harris said. “You can see it in some of the lines that are already in the games that will be played. Double-digit lines, sometimes three touchdowns over the team.”
Alabama and Miami took the field… ahead of Notre Dame.
After being sidelined, ND decided to sit out the non-CFP bowl game…a move that sparked a firestorm of criticism around the sport.
Harris says that's nonsense, noting that no parent wants to risk their child's “livelihood and future, especially in the era of NIL, for a game that will appease people who don't want to see Notre Dame play in the College Football Playoff anyway.”
As upset as he was with the CFB and ACC committee, Harris admits ND could have prevented the situation they ultimately found themselves in by winning.
“Notre Dame has a responsibility here too. You're running the ball a little more against Miami than before, with Jeremiah Love As your Heisman-winning running back, you're more than likely going to win this game,” Ryan told us.
“If you don't go to 4th down against Texas A&M at home in the second half, you're probably going to win that game,” before pointing out that the team has improved and gotten stronger as the season has gone on, putting them in a good position to possibly win the game gracefully.
Check out the full interview with Harris, who knows the Notre Dame football team as well as anyone and isn't shy about calling things as he sees them!






