Notre Dame Football
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January 15, 20086
Bruce Feldman Has a Short Memory
Bruce Feldman from ESPN has been doing some college football “year in review” type articles over at ESPN.com the past week or so and today came out with one featuring…
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January 14, 20084
Ryan Grant: A Game for the Ages
Photo from NY Times The date was October 11, 2003. Julius Jones had just run wild on the 15th-ranked Pitt Panthers defense, calling to mind the earlier game in September…
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January 12, 200823
Nine Colleges Dominate NFL Rosters
As the 2007-08 college football season concluded earlier this week, heads now turn to the Senior Bowl and Shrine Bowl as college seniors prepare for the 2008 NFL Draft. A…
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January 11, 20082
More Ringing Endorsements for Rich Rodriguez’s Spread Offense
The Detroit Free Press published an article today that is sure to piss off just about every Michigan fan with an internet connection. If Terrelle Pryor, perhaps the No. 1…
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January 10, 20083
Derek Landri Making an Impression
After the breakout performance of his very young NFL career last weekend, former Notre Dame DT Derek Landri has been getting some serious props in the national media. Against the…
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January 10, 20087
How many guys have run the spread and made it past college to the next level?
“Tell me how many guys have run the spread and made it past college to the next level.” –Ryan Mallet, former UM QB, Detroit News, 1/10/2008 Take these words to…
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January 8, 20081
Ian Williams Named 1st Team All Freshman
True freshman nose tackle Ian Williams was named to the All Freshman Team by the Football Writer’s Association of America. Williams finished his first season with 45 tackles, including 19…
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January 8, 20081
Munir Prince Transferring to Mizzou
Munir Prince, who Charlie Weis once said possessed “whoosh” type speed, has decided to transfer from Notre Dame according to the St. Louis Dispatch. DeSmet coach Pat Mahoney confirmed that…
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December 31, 20078
Brady Quinn makes NFL debut
Brady Quinn entered to a standing ovation from the home crowd and made his debut for the Cleveland Browns Sunday, playing one series while Derek Anderson was sidelined with a…
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December 17, 200729
2007, A Seaon to Remember… Sort of
Oldie hasn’t had much reason to make videos this year, but he released his 2007 season video this past weekend and despite not having a whole lot of material to…
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December 12, 200719
Trevor Laws not an All-American? The AP can kiss my Irish ass!
For those who haven’t been paying attention, on December 11 the Associated Press announced its All-Americans for 2007. To quote the AP article, When it comes to being an All-American,…
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November 25, 200750
David Grimes: Upon further review, it’s still a catch
Congratulations David Grimes on one hell of a play. It’s a shame how it was taken from you.
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November 25, 20070
Stanford Win a Fresh Start for Irish
PALO ALTO (UHND.com) – Notre Dame’s disastrous 2007 season came a close Saturday evening and much like the entire season, nothing was easy for the Irish in a 21-14 victory…
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November 24, 200710
Initial Thoughts from the Stanford Game
Offense Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuughes. Robert Hughes is going to be a heck of a running back for the next couple of years. Hughes doesn’t go down on first contact and shows some…
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November 21, 200710
Charlie Weis Gets Vote of Confidence from Notre Dame AD
Today’s Chicago Tribune has an excellent article of an interview with Notre Dame AD Kevin White in which White comes to the defense of third year head coach Charlie Weis. …
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November 20, 20070
Robert Hughes Establishing Himself
NOTRE DAME, IN (UHND.com ) – Robert Hughes’s freshman year at Notre Dame certainly hasn’t been an easy one for the talented Chicago native running back. For most of the…
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November 20, 20072
Brady vs. Jimmy By the Numbers – Part 2
Here’s an update from last week’s statistical comparison between Brady Quinn and Jimmy Clausen after this weekend’s Duke game. One more game will give us a nice statistical comparison since…
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November 19, 20076
Thoughts on the Duke Game
Offense Clausen looked sharp again. His passing percentage was just 50%, but when you factor in the drops, it would have been much higher so that doesn’t bother me at…
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November 18, 20070
Charlie’s Sunday Presser Highlights
The following are some of the better discussions from Sunday’s press conference with Charlie Weis. The entire transcript can be read at UND.com. On Duval Kamara’s physical advantage The one…
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November 16, 20070
Come On Knock on My Door… We’ve Been Waiting For You
NOTRE DAME, IN (UHND.com) – At Tuesday’s press conference, head coach Charlie Weis told the media about one of his players coming to his office Monday morning at 5:30 AM…
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November 16, 20071
Knute Rockne Won 6 National Titles
Whoever is in charge of the Greatest College Coach of all Time must be an Alabama alum, because in Knute Rockne’s credentials for the ESPN poll, they list Knute with…
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November 15, 20070
Dan McCarthy Suffers Neck Injury
Notre Dame commit Dan McCarthy suffered a neck injury last week and while be sidelined for about 6 months. Dan McCarthy, a Mr. Football front-runner and two-way starter for the…
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November 14, 20070
Clausen Starting to Emerge
NOTRE DAME, IN (UHND.com) – Because of the hype surrounding freshman quarterback Jimmy Clausen, most casual Notre Dame fans expected the “Lebron James of football” to step right in and…
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November 13, 20070
Highlights from Weis’s Tuesday Presser
On what practices will be like this spring I think the practices will be physical, and I think that the head coach will be vocal. On winning one for the…
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November 12, 20071
Brady vs. Jimmy By the Numbers – Part 1
Fair or not, Jimmy Clausen will be compared to Brady Quinn for as long as he is at Notre Dame due to Brady’s phenomenal success playing QB for the Irish…
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