Given the drastic variation in the amount of data available for historic Notre Dame football games, the collected data contains many irregularities which are difficult to keep track of. This page notes the most important ones for easy reference.
The location object can have any of the following formats:
"TBD"- Future games which do not yet have a game location.{city, state, stadium}- Completed and future domestic games.{city, state}- Completed domestic games without stadium information.{city, country, stadium}- Completed and future international games.- Not present - Notre Dame home games (non-neutral site) where the location is computed dynamically at runtime based on the season and date.
The date must be one of the following formats:
- Long
string(1965 - present) - ISO 8601 date string (e.g., "2014-08-30T18:30:00-05:00") with date and time - Short
string(1887 - 1964) - Short date string for games with known dates but no time (e.g., "04/20/1888") "TBD"- Future games without a scheduled date
Weather is not available for many completed games. All games prior to the 1936 season and even games as recent as 1989 are missing weather info.
Weather is only present for future games with set kickoff times which are less than a week away. As such, most future games - with the possible exception of the next upcoming game - are missing weather info.
All games with a weather key have the following format:
icon- Weather conditions, as determined by OpenWeather. This is always present, but may have a value of "unknown" if accurate data was not available.temperature- Temperature at kickoff, rounded to the nearest degree Fahrenheit.
Some teams do not have a nickname, including Rush Medical (1894), Illinois Cycling Club (1895), and Indianapolis Artillery (1895).
- Longest team name: Chicago Physicians & Surgeons (CHI-P&S) [29 letters]
- Longest team nickname: Fighting Engineers (ROSE) [18 letters]
- Shortest team name: USC (USC) [3 letters]
- Shortest team nickname: Fighting Engineers (ROSE) [18 letters]