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Quinn: Notre Dame playing Tennessee St. is 'no-win scenario
Brady Quinn is not a fan of his alma mater's decision to play a smaller school. Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Notre Dame football team will make history in 2023 when it hosts Tennessee State, and it would be an understatement to say Brady Quinn is not impressed.

Notre Dame proudly announced this week that it scheduled a game against Tennessee State on Sept. 2, 2023. That will mark the first time that the Fighting Irish play a historically black college and university. It will also be Notre Dame’s first game against an FCS opponent.

During his “Two Pros and a Cup of Joe” show on FOX Sports Radio this week, Quinn blasted his alma mater for scheduling the game.

“This a no-win scenario for Notre Dame, no matter what way you go about it,” Quinn said. “It does not help elevate their program. You’re not winning a recruit for this. You’re not winning in the eyes of the College Football Playoff Committee, or the AP, or whatever else want to talk about recruiting.”

Quinn said he understands the historical aspect but wishes Notre Dame focused solely on winning a national championship. Obviously, there are stronger opponents the Irish could schedule games against, especially since they are not affiliated with any conference.

“It’s just a dramatic departure from what it used to be and it it crushes me to see it,” Quinn added. “Notre Dame in this instance, when it’s always kind of been something of its own, is now really trying to almost blend in with everyone else. And that hasn’t been their MO.”

Notre Dame fell just short of the College Football Playoff last year. The only small school the Irish had on their schedule was Toledo, and that is at least an FBS program. Quinn is right that the Irish are forgoing an opportunity to pick up a quality win by scheduling Tennessee State.

If Notre Dame scheduled a powerhouse opponent instead of Tennessee State and lost, that would also work against its playoff resume. Quinn would rather see the Irish try, and he surely is not alone.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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