1930 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team


The 1930 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented the University of Notre Dame during the 1930 college football season. The independent Irish won all ten games, outscored its opponents 256 to 74 with three shutouts, and repeated as
The new Notre Dame Stadium made its debut on October 4, and was dedicated the The closest game was a one-point win in late November over previously undefeated Army; the Irish won at Soldier Field in Chicago with over 100,000 in This rivalry game was usually played in New York City. A week later in Notre Dame shut out once-beaten USC for their nineteenth consecutive
This was the thirteenth and final season for Knute Rockne as head coach; he was killed in a plane crash the

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