1948 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team

The 1948 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented the University of Notre Dame during the 1948 college football season.

1948 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
APNo. 2
1948 record9–0–1
Head coachFrank Leahy (6th season)
CaptainBill Fischer
Home stadiumNotre Dame Stadium
1948 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 2 Notre Dame      9 0 1
Bowling Green      8 0 1
Washington University      9 1 0
Ball State      6 2 0
Michigan State      6 2 2
Baldwin–Wallace      5 2 2
Detroit      6 3 0
Indiana State      4 4 0
Wabash      4 4 0
Wayne      4 4 0
Valparaiso      4 5 0
Toledo      5 6 0
Michigan State Normal      3 5 0
Central Michigan      3 6 0
Marquette      2 8 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateOpponentRankSiteResultAttendance
September 25PurdueW 28–2759,343
October 2at PittsburghW 40–064,000
October 9Michigan StateNo. 1
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • South Bend, IN (rivalry)
W 26–758,126
October 16NebraskaNo. 2
W 44–1338,000
October 23at IowaNo. 2W 27–1253,000
October 30vs. NavyNo. 2W 41–763,314
November 6at IndianaNo. 1
W 42–634,000
November 13No. 8 NorthwesternNo. 2
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • South Bend, IN (rivalry)
W 12–759,305
November 27WashingtonNo. 2
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • South Bend, IN
W 46–050,609
December 4at USCNo. 2T 14–14100,571
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

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