Man, this is such a tired and weak take. Notre Dame at Camp Randall is still a massive game, and acting like it's hollow just shows you're stuck in the past. The schedule is bigger and better now, that's the reality. So what if it's not once in a decade? Now we get these premier matchups more often, and that's a win for the fans. The Big Ten didn't lose its meaning, it gained power and influence, which is what matters in today's landscape. You think recruits don't notice when Wisconsin gets to host Notre Dame on national TV? They absolutely do. That game is a huge recruiting tool, a chance to make a statement against a national brand. The "family" you're crying about was leaving money and exposure on the table. The new teams bring new rivalries and new energy, and if you can't see that, you're not paying attention. They didn't kill rivalry week, they expanded the conference's reach, which makes every game, including the Border Battle, mean even more because the stakes are higher. This is about competing at the highest level, not clinging to some outdated schedule model. Notre Dame coming to town is a marquee event, period, and it's a huge opportunity for the program.