Notre Dame vs. USC weather updates: Latest news on possible weather delay with lighting in area

Morgan Moriarty

Notre Dame vs. USC weather updates: Latest news on possible weather delay with lighting in area image

We already saw the Indiana Hoosiers' game against Michigan State get delayed due to weather during Week 8 in college football. And now it looks like the huge rivalry game between USC and Notre Dame in South Bend could get delayed. 

Before the game was set to kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET, the weekly player walk where fans get to greet the Irish was cancelled due to lightning in the area.

Kickoff is still slated to take place later this evening, but there's a good chance we could see weather interrupt this game as well.

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Is USC vs. Notre Dame Delayed?


No, not at the moment, but there has been lightning in the area, which caused the school to cancel its “Victory Walk” player entrance. As of now, kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET.

 

USC vs. Notre Dame weather updates

At 4:45 p.m., Notre Dame's official account on X stated that the weekly Victory Walk with players and fans was cancelled due to lightning in the area: 

A bit later, the school announced that although the gates to the stadium were set to open at 6 p.m., fans were not allowed to sit in the stands for their safety. Instead, the school informed fans to seek shelter inside the stadium, as well as other on-campus buildings:

At 6:45, fans were informed it was safe to enter the stadium and go to their seats: 

Even well before the game was slated to kick off, the weather looked quite wet and stormy: 

USC is looking for its third-straight victory over the Trojans in this rivalry series, which started in 1926. A win over No. 20 USC would also be a big boost for the Irish's playoff hopes, as the Trojans are one of the few remaining ranked opponents left on their schedule. 

Per NCAA rules, contests need to be delayed or must stop if lightning is spotted in a six-mile radius of the stadium. The game cannot be resumed, meaning teams cannot return to the field, unless 30 minutes have passed since the last lightning strike. The clock resets with each lightning strike in the area.

We'll update this story with more weather updates as they come in. One thing's for sure is that both offenses may not want to throw the ball a ton if conditions remain the same. 

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Morgan Moriarty