Notre Dame Fighting Irish Power Ranking 2018 Week 9, Latest Odds

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Oct/25/2018

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish rank number 2 in the Week 9 College Football Rankings.

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Week 9 Power Ranking

From Seth Walder of ESPN.com: “Though Notre Dame (66%) is more than twice as likely to reach the Playoff as Georgia (31%), the Fighting Irish are only .1% more likely to win the national championship than the Bulldogs -- 6.7% to 6.6% -- per ESPN Sports Analytics. FPI considers Georgia the third-best team in the country going forward, while Notre Dame only ranks ninth.”

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Undefeated Notre Dame is a -24 favorite against Navy on the road.

The Irish have not beaten Navy by more than the current spread in their last five meetings.

The Midshipmen even won two seasons ago by a point.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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