Le'Veon Moss gives Finebaum four-word review of Notre Dame Stadium that even Irish fans have to agree with

The Texas A&M running back made quite a statement to Paul Finebaum.
Sep 13, 2025; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Texas A&M Aggies running back Le'Veon Moss (8) runs the ball during the second half against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Caterina-Imagn Images
Sep 13, 2025; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Texas A&M Aggies running back Le'Veon Moss (8) runs the ball during the second half against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Caterina-Imagn Images | Michael Caterina-Imagn Images

Texas A&M football running back Le'Veon Moss appeared on the Paul Finebaum show today to talk how things have gone so far this season, and his succinct summary of Notre Dame stadium that he gave to the longtime talk show host is something that even Irish fans can't argue with.

When asked about what he thought of playing in a place that Finebaum described as a "cathedral" in the perception of the older generation, Moss was unfazed. "It's no Kyle Field," he remarked, a nod to the torrid atmosphere of the Aggies' own home field— the largest stadium in the state of Texas, the SEC, and one of the most feared home field advantages in the nation.

After all, Notre Dame Stadium only holds 77,622 people, compared to 100,000-plus in Kyle Field. Teams are regularly playing in front of the biggest crowd their program has ever seen when they come to College Station, while Notre Dame would be in the bottom half of SEC venues— there are nine larger stadiums in the SEC.

Le'Veon Moss shrugs off Notre Dame stadium in comparison with Kyle Field: "Just another place to play"

Moss definitely owned the day up in South Bend, too, recording 3 touchdowns and 4 yards per carry for the Aggies, including more than a couple of short-yardage goal-line totes. He's beginning to round into form as one of the best backs in the conference and one of the most effective weapons on this Aggie offense.

An underrated part of this clip is Moss's anywhere-anytime attitude, too. When Finebaum asks him about how it was to play in a place like South Bend, he responds by saying that he'd play football no matter where the venue— even on concrete.

That's the kind of mentality you want in your RB1, a guy who won't shy away from any challenge. He met it head on against the Irish this past weekend, and he's ready to mete out some pain on the rest of the SEC now that conference play is about to begin.