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Notre Dame's HC change won't hurt its CFP chances
Marcus Freeman is the Fighting Irish's new head coach, and he hopes to lead them to the College Football Playoff. Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports

The College Football Playoff selection committee sparked some worry for Notre Dame after admitting that coach Brian Kelly’s abrupt departure might negatively affect the school’s playoff chances. Those worries are no longer in play, partly because of who the Irish tapped as Kelly’s replacement.

CFP committee chairman Gary Barta said Saturday that the committee had discussed the Notre Dame situation, and it will no longer factor into the evaluation of the Fighting Irish. Barta attributed that to the fact that Notre Dame made an internal hire in coach Marcus Freeman, and that the majority of the school’s assistants were staying instead of following Kelly to LSU.

This is the way it should be. Kelly and his coaching certainly helped Notre Dame, and he did recruit the players. It was those players, however, who put in the work and posted an 11-1 record. Kelly himself readily admitted to that.

Barta had previously suggested that the instability at Notre Dame could work against the Irish in playoff consideration. Since that’s now off the table, the team’s chances look better than ever thanks in part to a dramatic result in the Big 12 Championship.

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

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