Thursday, December 2, 2010

NOTRE DAME'S FINAL OFFENSIVE RANKINGS

It's time for our FINAL look at where Notre Dame Football ranks in certain statistical categories amongst the 120 teams in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision -- FOR THE 2010 SEASON. In today's analysis you'll see how Notre Dame's Offense & Special Teams currently stand; on a national basis -- as compared to their final ranking for 2009 -- and the top teams in the country in each category.

OFFENSIVE TEAM STATISTICS

First Downs:  2010 Rank - #57 with 19.83 first downs per game -- in 2009 we averaged 24.4 first downs per game for the season, ranking us #4 -- Oklahoma leads the country with 27.08 first downs per game.  

Third Down Conversions:  2010 Rank - #76 with a 37.5% conversion rate -- in 2009 we had a 39.1% conversion rate for the season, ranking us #48 -- Stanford leads the country converting 57.76% of their third downs.  

Passing Yards Per Attempt:  2010 Rank - #75 with 6.8 yards passing per attempt -- in 2009 we averaged 8.7 yards passing per attempt, ranking us #7 in the country.  Auburn and Boise State lead the country averaging 10.3 yards per attempt.

Passing Yardage:  2010 Rank - #29 with 257 yards per game  (3,089 yards for the season)  -- in 2009 we passed for 323 yards per game (3,882 yards for the season), ranking us #7 -- Hawaii leads the country with 385 yards passing per game (4,618 yards for the season).  

Rushing Yards Per Attempt:  2010 Rank - #83 with 3.9 yards rushing per attempt -- in 2009 we averaged 3.8 yards rushing per attempt, ranking us #76 in the country.  Auburn and Nevada lead the country with an average of 6.5 yards rushing per attempt.  IMPROVEMENT!

Rushing Yardage:  2010 Rank - #97 with 121 yards rushing per game (1,450 yards for the season) -- in 2009 we rushed for 127 yards per game  (1,539 yards for the season), ranking us #88 -- Georgia Tech leads the country with 327 yards rushing per game (3,924 yards for the season). 

Most QB Sacks Given Up:  2010 Rank -- #66 giving up 19 QB sacks -- in 2009 we gave up 25 QB sacks for the season, ranking us #66 -- Washington State and Rutgers lead the country in giving up 46 QB sacks this season.  

Fewest Pass Interceptions Thrown:  2010 Rank -- #105 having thrown 16 pass interceptions this season -- in 2009 we threw 5 interceptions for the season, raking us #4  -- Army leads the country having thrown the few pass interceptions this season with 3.

Fewest Fumbles Lost:  2010 Rank -- #31 having lost 8 fumbles this season -- in 2009 we lost 9 fumbles for the season ranking us #39 -- Ohio State leads the country in fewest fumbles lost this season with 2.  IMPROVEMENT!

Fewest  Turnovers Lost:  2010 Rank - #84 with 24 turnovers lost -- in 2009 we had 14 turnovers for the season, ranking us #7 -- Iowa and Wisconsin lead the country with 9 turnovers lost for the season.  

Total Offense:  2010 Rank -- #63 with 378 yards per game of offense -- in 2009 we had 451 yards per game of offense, ranking us #8 -- Oregon leads the country 541 yards per game of offense. 

Points Per Game:  2010 Rank -- #73 with 25.75 points per game -- in 2009 we averaged 30.1 points per game for the season, ranking us #32 -- Oregon leads the country scoring 50.45 points per game.  
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TEAM STATISTICS

Fewest Penalties:  2010 Rank - #10 with 55 penalties -- in 2009 we had 75 penalties for the season, ranking us #50 -- Wisconsin leads the country in the fewest penalties with 35.  IMPROVEMENT!

Fewest Penalty Yards:  2010 Rank -- #25 with 511 yards in penalties -- in 2009 we had 666 yards in penalties, ranking us #60 -- Navy leads the country in fewest penalty yards with 320.  IMPROVEMENT!

Net Punting Yards:  2010 Rank -- #72 with an average net of 36.9 yards per punt -- in 2009 we averaged 32.1 yards per punt, ranking us #112 -- Illinois leads the country with 44.6 net yards per punt.  IMPROVEMENT! 

Field Goals -- 2010 Rank -- #32 with 15 field goals made this season.  The Irish are 15 for 15 (100%) -- AND THE ONLY TEAM IN THE FBS THAT HAS NOT MISSED A FIELD GOAL THIS SEASON!  In 2009 we made 19 field goals, ranking us #22 -- while going 19 for 22 in the process.     

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ON OFFENSE -- Ranked in top 100

Dayne Crist:
-Ranked #38 in the country with 226 passing yards, per game
-Ranked #72 in the country with 2,033 yards passing, for the season
-Ranked #45 in the country with 234 yards of total offense, per game
-Ranked #56 in the country with 15 TD passes
-Ranked #57 in the country with a 129.34 QB rating
-Ranked #65 in the country with a 59.2% pass completion percentage
-Ranked #77 in the country for most pass interceptions thrown with 7
-Ranked #3 in the country with a 95 yard pass completion / his 80 yard pass completion to Floyd would be ranked #29 in the country

David Ruffer:
-Ranked #1 in the country with most field goals made without a miss (15)
-Ranked #32 in the country in most field goals made with 15
-Ranked #35 in the country for longest field goal made - 50 yards
-Ranked #96 in scoring per game with a 6.58 points average

Michael Floyd:
-Ranked #24 in the country with 83 yards receiving per game
-Ranked #31 in the country with 916 yards receiving for the season
-Ranked #21 in the country with 73 pass receptions
-Ranked #13 in the country with 10 TD catches
-Ranked #29 in the country with an 80 yard catch

Kyle Rudolph:
-Ranked #3 in the country with a 95 yard catch

Tommy Rees:
-Ranked #61 in the country for most pass interceptions thrown with 8

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

ND Football Players -- Eligible for a Fifth Year

I received this question today from ND GO IRISH BLOG regular, R.J. Doyle: "What Notre Dame football players are eligible for a fifth year next season?"  A very good question -- let's first start with the list of seniors, who played this year for the Irish, who still have a fifth year of eligibility left.  Here goes:

Notre Dame Senior Football Players -- Eligible for a Fifth Year:
  1. Taylor Dever, OT
  2. Gary Gray, DB
  3. Andrew Nuss, OG
  4. Emeka Nwankwo, DE
  5. Steve Paskorz, LB
  6. Mike Ragone, TE
  7. Matt Romine, OT
  8. David Ruffer, K
  9. Harrison Smith, S
  10. Brandon Walker, K
  11. Dan Wenger, C -- is seeking a "medical 6th year" of eligibility from the NCAA
If I had to make an educated guess -- I would suspect the following players have been asked by Coach Kelly to come back for a "fifth year:"  Dever, Gray, Nuss, Ragone, Romine, Ruffer and Smith.  And, I believe Notre Dame is doing what it can to assist Wenger in getting a sixth year of eligibility. 

We should know later this month!

The 25th Ranked Irish -- Beat Indiana State!

Mike Brey's Fighting Irish are now 8-0 after last nights 81-72 win over Larry Bird's alma mater, Indiana State.  This was a "tune-up" game for Notre Dame, as they get ready for the big game next Wednesday -- when they take on John Calipari's 10th ranked Kentucky Wildcats.  Here's a link to the South Bend Tribune's game story, along with a links to game highlights -- and Mike Brey's post game comments.  Go Irish!  Photo courtesy of the South Bend Tribune.

LINK:  SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE -- GAME STORY

LINK:  GAME HIGHLIGHTS -- ND vs. INDIANA STATE

LINK:  MIKE BREY'S POST GAME COMMENTS

A Domer's First Book -- An Autobiography?


Betsy Ross (we're not talking about the "flag maker") is a Notre Dame alum who you may recall seeing on ESPN's SportsCenter -- where she worked for five years in the late 90's.  Well, now you can add "author" to Betsy's resume -- her book "Playing Ball With The Boys" captures what it was like for a number of women who were the "pioneers" in sports, broadcasting and sports management.  After learning what Ross has done in her own life -- she probably could have just called this an "autobiography."  Betsy is president and founder of Game Day Communications and has more than 20 years of experience as a sports and news anchor.  Before anchoring SportsCenter and ESPN News, Ross worked at NBC News Channel and Cincinnati’s NBC affiliate, WLWT-TV.  And, she continues to be involved in sports broadcasting as play-by-play anchor for women’s college basketball for ESPN, Fox Sports and other national and regional outlets, and as a sports reporter for Cincinnati’s FOX 19.  Here's a link to a Cincinnati website's story on Betsy and a link to where you can buy her book!

LINK: A CINCINNATI.COM STORY ABOUT BETSY

LINK:  PLAYING BALL WITH THE BOYS -- AMAZON

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A Christmas Message From Notre Dame...

I received an email today from the University of Notre Dame -- "A Christmas Message..."  Thought I'd share it with all of you.  Here's the link:

LINK:  A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM NOTRE DAME


 

NOTRE DAME'S FINAL DEFENSIVE RANKINGS!

It's time for our FINAL look at where Notre Dame football team's Defense ranks in certain statistical categories amongst the 120 teams in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision -- FOR THE 2010 SEASON.  In today's analysis you'll see how Notre Dame's defense currently stands on a national basis -- as compared to their final ranking for 2009 and against the top team in the country -- in each category this season.  Please note:  The Notre Dame Defense faced many of the top offensive teams in the country -- 10 of them will be playing in bowl games:

OPPONENTS OFFENSIVE RANKING -- TOTAL OFFENSE:
  • #5 in the country -- Tulsa
  • #6 in the country -- Michigan
  • #14 in the country -- Stanford
  • #30 in the country -- USC
  • #36 in the country -- Navy
  • #37 in the country -- Western Michigan
  • #39 in the country -- Michigan State
  • #42 in the country -- Utah

NOTRE DAME DEFENSE -- TEAM STATISTICS

Quarterback Sacks:  2010 Rank - #45 with 26 QB sacks -- in 2009 we had 19 QB sacks for the season, ranking us #92 -- Florida State leads the country with 43 QB sacks.  IMPROVEMENT!

Tackles for Loss:  2010 Rank - #65 with an average of 5.63 tackles for loss per game -- in 2009 we averaged 6.0 tackles for loss per game, ranking us #48 in the country.  Miami, FL leads the country with an average of 8.58 tackles for loss per game.  

Interceptions:  2010 Rank - #32 with 14 interceptions -- in 2009 we had 12 interceptions for the season, ranking us #50 -- Alabama leads the country with 21 interceptions.  IMPROVEMENT!

First Downs:  2010 Rank - #30 allowing an average of 17.92 first downs per game -- in 2009 we gave up an average of 19.67 first downs per game, ranking us #72   -- TCU leads the country giving up an average of 11.33 first downs per game.  IMPROVEMENT!

Third Down Conversion Rate:  2010 Rank - #22 allowing only 35.08% conversion rate on third down -- in 2009 we allowed a 39.5% conversion rate, ranking us #67 -- TCU leads the country allowing only a 21.85% conversion rate.  IMPROVEMENT!

Red Zone Efficiency:  2010 Rank - #53 allowing the team to score 81% of the time -- in 2009 we allowed teams to score 75% of the time, ranking us #15 -- Missouri leads the country allowing teams to score 55% of the time.

Turnovers Gained:  2010 Rank - #54 with 21 turnovers gained -- in 2009 we gained 19 turnovers for the season, ranking us #80 -- Hawaii and Toledo lead the country with 33 turnovers gained this season.  IMPROVEMENT!

Rushing Yards:  2010 Rank - #57 giving up an average of 147 yards rushing per game -- in 2009 we gave up an average of 170 yards rushing per game, ranking us #89 -- Boston College leads the country giving up an average of 80 yards rushing per game.  IMPROVEMENT!

Passing Yards:  2010 Rank - #44 giving up an average of 206 yards passing per game -- in 2009 we gave up an average of 227 yards passing per game, ranking us #76 in the country.  TCU leads the country giving up an average of 126 yards passing per game.  IMPROVEMENT!

Total Yards:  2010 Rank - #49 giving up 353 yards per game -- in 2009 we gave up an average of 397 yards per game, ranking us #86 -- TCU leads the country giving up 215 yards per game.  IMPROVEMENT!

Points Allowed Per Game:  2010 Rank - #29 giving up 20.5 points per game -- in 2009 we gave up 25.3 points per game, ranking us #63 -- TCU leads the country giving up 11.42 points per game.  IMPROVEMENT!


NOTRE DAME DEFENSE -- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Tackles Per Game:
  • Manti Teo -- averaged 10.58 tackles per game -- ranked #16 in the country

Solo Tackles Per Game:
  • Manti Teo -- averaged 5.42 solo tackles per game -- ranked #26 in the country

Sacks:
  • Darius Fleming -- 5.5 sacks this season -- ranked #81 in the country
  • Ethan Johnson --  5.0 sacks this season -- ranked #97 in the country

    Passes Defended:
    • Harrison Smith -- .92 passes defended per game -- ranked #42 in the country 

      Interceptions
      • Harrison Smith -- 4 interceptions this season -- ranked #27 in the country
      • Darrin Walls -- 3 interceptions this season -- ranked #61 in the country

      NOT BAD FOR A DEFENSE THAT ESPN'S KIRK HERBSTREIT CALLED
      "HIGH SCHOOL"

      Notre Dame Research Project: Why We Give

      University of Notre Dame sociology professor, Christian Smith -- is leading an interesting research initiative that will merge economic, sociological, neurological and psychological studies to explain why some people give and some don't.  The John Templeton Foundation gave Notre Dame a $5 million grant to create the Science of Generosity Initiative.  Here's a link to the USA Today story:

      LINK:  NOTRE DAME RESEARCH PROJECT

      Monday, November 29, 2010

      Notre Dame's Opponents: Win / Loss Records

      At the beginning of this football season -- many, if not every -- Notre Dame fan thought we had an "easy" schedule...  Well, nothing could have been further from the truth.  Ready for two FUN FACTS you can share with your pals -- whose favorite school might be playing in a BCS Championship Bowl?  Here goes:
      • Fun Fact #1:  Notre Dame played more bowl eligible teams this year -- than any college football team in America.  10 of Notre Dame's 12 opponents are bowl eligible -- the only teams that were not;  Purdue (only 4 wins) and USC (NCAA probation), who's won seven games going into Saturday's game against UCLA.
      • Fun Fact #2:  Notre Dame's opponents have won more games than any other team's opponents in FBS.  Notre Dame's opponents have an overall Win/Loss record of:  92-48
      Here's how the top 10 Teams in the BCS Rankings stack up against Notre Dame in these two aforementioned categories:
      1. Auburn:  Played 8 bowl eligible teams this year -- Opponents Win/Loss:  83-60
      2. Oregon:  Played 3 bowl eligible teams this year -- Opponents Win/Loss:  60-77
      3. TCU:  Played 6 bowl eligible teams this year -- Opponents Win/Loss:  65-77
      4. Stanford:  Played 3 bowl eligible teams this year -- Opponents Win/Loss:  67-69
      5. Wisconsin:  Played 5 bowl eligible teams this year -- Opponents Win/Loss:  65-77
      6. Ohio State:  Played 7 bowl eligible teams this year -- Opponents Win/Loss:  72-72
      7. Arkansas:  Played 8 bowl eligible teams this year -- Opponents Win/Loss:  83-58
      8. Michigan State:  Played 8 bowl eligible teams this year -- Opponents Win/Loss:  72-70
      9. Oklahoma:  Played 7 bowl eligible teams this year -- Opponents Win/Loss:  83-58
      10. LSU:  Played 9 bowl eligible teams this year -- Opponents Win/Loss:  84-58

      Notre Dame & South Bend: National Award!

      It was announced today that the National League of Cities 2010 Gold Award for Municipal Excellence will go to South Bend, IN for the Northeast Neighborhood Revitalization program (a joint effort between the University of Notre Dame and South Bend) to redevelop the area near the Notre Dame campus.  The program has led to numerous new developments across the city, including the Eddy Street Commons, a mixed-use development area; a new facility for the Indiana University School of Medicine at South Bend; and Innovation Park at Notre Dame, a state-certified technology park.  South Bend is just one of four cities in the country to receive the Gold Award -- the other three are:
      • New York City
      • Kingsport, TN
      • Newport News, VA

      Bowl Game Options For Notre Dame...


      With Notre Dame's win over USC -- giving them a final record of 7 wins and 5 losses the Irish are still not a "given" to any of the Bowl Games potentially available to them.  Believe it or not -- Notre Dame's bowl destination could be riding on the outcomes of the Washington vs. Washington State game and the Oregon vs. Oregon State games this week.  Here's why:


      1. Notre Dame has only one deal in place with a Bowl Game and that's the Champs Bowl.  The Champs Bowl has the option of selecting the Irish over a Big East team -- once, every four years.  
      2. Beyond that deal -- the Irish are left to choose from any Bowl Game that doesn't have "qualifiers" from its conference affiliations.  This year -- the most options reside with the PAC 10 Conference -- where they have only 3 qualifiers (Oregon, Stanford and Arizona) for the six Bowl Games they have deals in place with.  Oregon and Stanford are locks for BCS Championship Bowl Games (one of the two will end up in the Rose Bowl) -- meaning the PAC 10 has one team currently qualified for their five other Bowl deals:  Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl, Valero Alamo Bowl, Hyundai Sun Bowl, MAACO Las Vegas Bowl and the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl.
      The feeling by a few -- is Notre Dame will pass on the Champs Bowl this year -- "keeping this game in their back pocket" as an option for next year, because of all of the potential openings in the PAC 10 Bowl Games this year.  Please note -- there are conflicting reports as to whether Notre Dame could turn down a Champs Bowl invitation...

      So, if we assume this to be true -- here's the remaining bowl options for the Irish.  Please note:  I've already taken the Valero Alamo Bowl out of play for Notre Dame -- most expect them to select the third place team in the PAC 10 Arizona.  Here's what's potentially left for the Irish -- depending on whether Oregon State and Washington become bowl eligible this weekend:
      • Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl -- December 30th -- San Diego, CA
      • Hyundai Sun Bowl -- December 31st -- El Paso, TX 
      • MAACO Las Vegas Bowl -- December 22nd -- Las Vegas, NV
      • Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl -- January 9th -- San Francisco, CA
      Thus -- with all this said, if ND decides to hold off on the Champs Bowl this year (where they would more than likely play North Carolina State or Maryland) -- don't expect to hear ND's bowl destination until Sunday at the earliest. If Washington wins this Saturday -- as expected -- they will surely end up in San Diego for the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl.  Which would leave the potential for a Notre Dame vs. Miami, FL game in El Paso at the Hyundai Sun Bowl.

      Muffet's Irish Win WBCA Tournament Title!

      The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame's women's basketball team won the WBCA Women's Classic Basketball Tournament yesterday with a convincing 85-54 win over Butler in the championship game.  The Irish were led by Natalie Novosel (pictured) who scored a game high 20 points and was named the Tournament MVP!  Natalie was joined on the All Tournament team by her teammates; Devereaux Peters and Erica Solomon.  This was the 14th regular season tournament title win for the Notre Dame Women's Basketball program!  Here's a link to the South Bend Tribune story:

      LINK:  IRISH WIN WBCA TOURNAMENT!

      Wolfard '02 and Haney Survive Another Week!

      Notre Dame alum, Thomas Wolfard '02 and his girlfriend Jill Haney are competing in CBS's The Amazing Race -- and competing well!  The two were in Hong Kong this week -- in this globe trotting adventure race.  And, if not for problems tracking down a taxi at the very end of the race -- they would have racked up another win -- as they seek the million dollar prize that goes to the winners!  Their second place finish ensured them they would move on to the next race -- only to learn that all four remaining teams advanced after the last place team wasn't eliminated from the competition.  The Amazing Race airs every Sunday night on CBS -- be sure to check in on "TEAM NOTRE DAME!"  Go Irish!  Here's a link to an interview of Thomas and Jill along with a replay of last night's episode:

      LINK:  THOMAS AND JILL -- INTERVIEW

      LINK:  THE AMAZING RACE -- HONG KONG

      Sunday, November 28, 2010

      Irish Win Old Spice Classic Over Wisconsin!!!

       Mike Brey's Fighting Irish of Notre Dame -- beat Wisconsin tonight -- 58-51 to win the Old Spice Classic at Disney's Wide World of Sports!  A big time 15-0 run in the last four minutes of the game, reversed Wisconsin's eleven point lead -- as the Irish became the 7th team from the Big East to win a tournament this weekend!  Tim Abromatis was named Tournament MVP and Carlton Scott joined him on the All Tournament Team.  Congratulations!  The win vaults the Irish into the #25 spot in the latest AP Rankings.  Here's a link to the Milwaukee Journal story:

      LINK:  IRISH WIN CHAMPIONSHIP!

      Highlights -- Notre Dame's Win Over USC!

      Here's a highlight video of Notre Dame's 20-16 victory over the USC Trojans -- put together by the gang at UND.COM.  The photo is courtesy of Notre Dame alum, Brian Meihaus '00 -- thanks Brian!  Here's the link -- enjoy!

      LINK:  HIGHLIGHTS -- NOTRE DAME vs. USC

      Don't Forget -- Irish On ESPN2 @ 7PM EST

      Mike Brey's Fighting Irish basketball team is in the Championship Game of the Old Spice Classic at 7 PM EST today!  An undefeated Notre Dame (6-0) will take on a (6-1) Wisconsin team for the first time in 42 years -- hard to believe!  Be sure to tune in to ESPN2 at 7 PM EST!  GO IRISH!  Here's a link to a story on today's game:

      LINK:  IRISH TAKE ON BADGERS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP!

      Notre Dame Locker Room Celebration In LA!

      Folks, I've posted the video of Notre Dame's victory celebration after last night's win over USC -- now in two places on the ND GO IRISH BLOG.  It's that good...  NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL IS BACK! -- and we can look back at these last three weeks for proof.  Doesn't it feel great!!!!

      LINK:  NOTRE DAME'S LOCKER ROOM CELEBRATION

      The Media -- The Morning After ND Beats SC!

      As we've done most every week of the Notre Dame football season -- the ND GO IRISH BLOG takes a "lap" around the internet and seeks out the stories written about our favorite team -- the morning after.  The Fighting Irish faced extreme adversity last night in that second half -- and made us proud.  What an important win -- for the return of Notre Dame "Fighting Irish" Football.  The photo is of Robert Hughes game winning TD run!  Enjoy the stories:

      LINK:  LOS ANGELES TIMES 

      LINK:  LA DAILY NEWS

      LINK:  ESPN LOS ANGELES -- BLOG

      LINK:  NBC-LA

      LINK:  NEW YORK TIMES

      LINK:  CHICAGO TRIBUNE

      LINK:  CHICAGO SUN TIMES

      LINK:  NOTRE DAME CENTRAL

      LINK:  ESPN CHICAGO -- BLOG

      LINK:  FANHOUSE.COM

      LINK:  SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE -- STORY #1

      LINK:  SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE -- STORY #2

      Notre Dame's Victory Over USC -- Post Game!

      The gang at UND.COM were kind enough to post this upon their return from LA -- early this morning -- the team charter got in to South Bend around 6 AM.  Here's video from all of the post game activities; on the field and in the locker room celebrations, Coach Kelly's post game press conference and player interviews -- after Notre Dame's 20-16 win over USC!  Take special note of Defensive Coordinator Bob Diaco's hug and conversation with Tommy Rees in the locker room. This was a win for every fan of Notre Dame -- those in the stands and the millions around the world!  Notre Dame "Fighting Irish" Football -- is back.

      LINK:  TEAM CELEBRATION -- ON FIELD AND IN LOCKER ROOM!

      LINK:  COACH KELLY PRESS CONFERENCE

      LINK:  PLAYER INTERVIEWS

      IT'S NOW TIME TO RECRUIT A FEW STUDS!


      Coach Brian Kelly and crew -- can hold their HEADS HIGH as they go into preparation for a Bowl Game and wrapping up a BIG TIME recruiting class!  Here's a link to a South Bend Tribune story about ND's recruiting prospects after the win over USC!

      LINK:  LET'S GO GET SOME RECRUITS!

      PHOTOS FROM THE IRISH VICTORY OVER USC

      Here are the photos now being "tweeted" by @fightingirishff -- from the LA Coliseum!