Here Come the Irish: 2006

book3 300Here Comes the Irish is a brand new Notre Dame Football preview magazine put together by 1999 Notre Dame grad Jim Walsh. A lot of different writers and site owners from the ND community have written for this including yours truely.

It started shipping yesterday and is really a good read and is over 100 pages devouted to just Notre Dame. You can order through Amazon or click on the image to the right and it will take you directly to the publisher’s web site.

Here is a list of all of the different articles for you will find in the book.
The 2006 Fighting Irish

  • A New Beginning – Pat Mitsch
  • Know Thy Enemy: A Look at the 2006 Irish Opponents – Matt Hinton
  • Reaching the Stars: The Emergence of Brady Quinn and the Irish – Jay Barry
  • Individual Statistics for Returning Players
  • One Group at a Time: Breaking Down the Irish Offense – Michael Kurinsky

Charlie Weis and the Notre Dame Way

  • Charlie Weis and the Legend of the Notre Dame Head Coach – Scott Eden
  • Bringing the Management Secrets of the New England Patriots to South Bend – James Lavin
  • Charlie Weis and Fourth Down Decision-making: An Analysis of Strategy – Pete Palmer
  • An Open Letter to Irish Fans from Patriot Nation – Chad Finn
  • This Time We Mean It: What Makes Weis’s 9-3 Season Better than the Best of Davie and Willingham – Pat Borchers
  • Second Year Charm?: Comparing Weis to Bob Stoops and Jim Tressel – Frank Vitovitch

Recruiting and Talent Development

  • In Charlie We Trust: Recruiting the Weis Way – Brian Stouffer
  • Top 10 Freshmen to Watch – Pat Mitsch
  • Back to the Future: A Glimpse into the Class of 2011 – Charles Gabbert
  • Notre Dame and the NFL Draft: Back in Business – Aaron Gleeman
  • Do They Have the Talent? – Frank Vitovitch

Notre Dame Heroes of Yesteryear

  • A Conversation with Ara Parseghian – Jim Walsh
  • Peter Demmerle: The Embodiment of the Fighting Irish Spirit – Shaun Kelly
  • Clashmore Mike and Life Before the Leprechaun – Gunder Kehoe
  • Notre Dame’s Football Pendulum Swings Back Toward Success – John Vannie

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