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They already agreed to join it 20 years ago, the President, the AD, and the Board of Trustees, but Alumni and boosters organized against it and killed it.
The University of Notre Dame's Board of Trustees has rejected the idea of joining the Big Ten Conference, and instead decided to maintain the university's independence. The decision was made after the board considered information shared with them by the Big Ten Conference and the Committee for Institutional Cooperation (CIC).
Ultimately, football independence was too embedded into the university culture, and Notre Dame's board of trustees rejected a path to Big Ten membership. “From their perspective, they had historic, bad feelings about the Big Ten,” Delany said.Jul 13, 2023