Notre Dame appears on Westgate “Games of the Year” list 4 times

SOUTH BEND, IN - SEPTEMBER 01: Karan Higdon #22 of the Michigan Wolverines carries the ball against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the escond quarter at Notre Dame Stadium on September 1, 2018 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
SOUTH BEND, IN - SEPTEMBER 01: Karan Higdon #22 of the Michigan Wolverines carries the ball against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the escond quarter at Notre Dame Stadium on September 1, 2018 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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The Superbook at Westgate in Las Vegas released its list of Games of the Year for 2019. Notre Dame made the list four times.

If there’s one thing you can be sure of when it comes to being a Notre Dame fan, it’s that it is certainly not boring. The schedule makes sure of that, and 2019 is no different.

On Wednesday, the Superbook at Westgate Resort and Casino in Las Vegas released its list of the 2019 Games of the Year in college football, complete with point spreads. Four games on the 2019 Notre Dame schedule made the list.

Notre Dame vs. Georgia — to the surprise of no one — was one of the ten games on Sept. 21st to make the list. The Irish are 11.5-point underdogs in that one.

USC vs. Notre Dame was one of eight games to make the list on Oct. 12th. Notre Dame is favored by 9.5 in that one.

Notre Dame vs. Michigan was one of eight games to make the list on Oct. 26th. The Irish are 7-point underdogs in that matchup.

Notre Dame vs. Stanford was one of a whopping 16 games to make the list on Nov. 30th. The Irish are favored by six points as of right now in that one.

If you’re looking for a little advice from about as unbiased of a Notre Dame source you’re going to find, this is probably it:

I would stay away from that Georgia game. There are way too many question marks in that one on both sides.

If you can get a decent money line on the Michigan game, take the Irish to win that one straight up. It’s low-risk, high reward.

For the USC game, I would take the Irish to cover at home. Talent and homefield advantage should be enough to cover in that one.

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Lastly, avoid the Stanford game. The Irish probably have more talent, but its by a thin margin — and it’s a road game. Six points is a weird and dangerous number in that game.