Monday, August 23, 2010

Desert to Dome: DOME TODAY!

The 2,000+ mile journey from Tucson, AZ to Notre Dame, IN ends today at noon for University of Notre Dame's Dean of the College of Science, Greg Crawford and his wife Renate. They left Tucson July 24th on their bikes -- with the hopes of "bringing home" the relationship with the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation to Notre Dame -- and raising the awareness of the research being conducted to find a cure for Neimann-Pick Type C, a disease that took the lives of three of Coach Parseghian's grandkids. Well, they're just hours away from doing just that! If you're on campus today -- please join the Notre Dame Family in welcoming back the Crawford's! They're scheduled to be pedaling up Notre Dame Avenue at noon today -- and there's a welcoming reception planned at the Main Circle.

DESERT TO DOME: "DOME SWEET DOME"

Notre Dame's "One of a Kind"













No, he doesn't play the harp! University of Notre Dame's starting left guard, Chris Stewart -- all 6'-5" 351 lbs. of him -- is the only NCAA FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION player enrolled in Law School this fall. Stewart, who graduated this past Spring with honors from Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business -- starts classes this morning in Notre Dame's Law School. Here's a story written by Irish Sports Daily's Chris McCollum where Stewart lays out his plan for success in the classroom and on the football field this fall:

HE'S THE ONLY ONE DOING IT IN AMERICA

Notre Dame: Kids Need Sleep!


Did you ever think that lack of sleep might keep your kids or grandkids from attending Notre Dame? It just might. University of Notre Dame Psychologist, Jessica Payne has been studying the lack of sleep's effect on memory and creativity -- and she has found that: “Sleeping allows you to take what you’ve learned, especially new things you’ve learned, and recombine those bits and pieces of information into novel ways that allow you to have creative insights, make inferences, and extrapolate across large amounts of information and extract the gist, “ So, what's enough sleep for your kids? Here you go: Though every child is different, in general, it’s recommended that young children (1 to 3 years) should sleep 12 to 14 hours; children (3 to 5 years) should get 11 to 13 hours; while school-aged children (first through fifth grades) should be sleeping 10 to 11 hours. Jessica also consults with businesses about how lack of sleep can impact making sound business decisions. I wonder if my seven hours last night was enough? Here's a link to video the University of Notre Dame just released on this very subject:

GET YOUR KIDS TO SLEEP!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Desert to Dome: DOME @ NOON TOMORROW!


University of Notre Dame's Dean of the College of Science, Greg Crawford and his wife Renate, will complete their "Desert to Dome" 2,000+ mile bike ride from Tucson, AZ to Notre Dame, TOMORROW at NOON -- Monday, August 23rd! The pair will pedal onto Notre Dame Avenue at NOON tomorrow. If you're in the area -- please join Coach Kelly, and what should be a large crowd, at the Main Circle and WELCOME THEM "DOME!"

DESERT TO DOME -- DOME TOMORROW!

A Football Weekend at Notre Dame: $10 Million!

A Notre Dame Football Weekend -- generates $10 million in "incremental spending" in the South Bend community -- says a Forbes magazine report. Not to put any more pressure on Coach Kelly, but it's fact; the more the Irish win -- the more our fans will spend! Here's a link to a story on the "buzz" around town concerning the start of the Brian Kelly era at Notre Dame:

"THE BUZZ IS HUGE"

Irish NFL Roundup













Here's a collection of stories written recently on the performances of a few of the more than 40 former Notre Dame football players currently on NFL rosters. Just click on the player's name and you'll be directed to a news story on how they're doing in their respective team's pre-season training camps -- along with a few photos of Eric Olsen's "Rookie Haircut" with the Denver Broncos:

JIMMY CLAUSEN - CAROLINA PANTHERS

BRADY QUINN - DENVER BRONCOS

GOLDEN TATE - SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

JOHN CARLSON / JULIUS JONES / GOLDEN TATE - SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

JUSTIN TUCK - NEW YORK GIANTS

ANTHONY FASANO - MIAMI DOLPHINS

CHINENDUM NDUKWE - CINCINNATI BENGALS

JOHN SULLIVAN - MINNESOTA VIKINGS

RYAN GRANT -- GREEN BAY PACKERS

ROCKY BOIMAN - TENNESSEE TITANS

ARNAZ BATTLE - PITTSBURCH STEELERS

TOM ZBIKOWSKI - BALTIMORE RAVENS

SAM YOUNG - DALLAS COWBOYS

ERIC OLSEN - DENVER BRONCOS

VICTOR ABIAMIRI -- PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

MAURICE STOVALL - TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Did You Know?

That the University of Notre Dame is home to the largest Catholic university publisher in the world? Notre Dame Press has 1,000 books in print and publishes some 50 to 60 new titles annually. It publishes in areas that complement the University’s graduate programs, centers and institutes, with current projects focusing on theology, medieval studies, philosophy, peace studies, modern poetry, Latin American studies, history, and Irish and Irish American studies. Notre Dame faculty contribute their expertise as reviewers and series editors on numerous books published by the press. Established in 1949, Notre Dame Press is located on the University of Notre Dame campus. Here's a link to the Notre Dame Press website:

NOTRE DAME PRESS

More Irish Player Interviews from ISD!

Mike Frank's Irish Sports Daily has made available a few more player interviews to "non-subscribers" of their site. I have been a subscriber for a couple of years to Mike's site -- and would recommend it to any Notre Dame fan. Here's links to interviews with Louis Nix #67, the 350 lb. freshman out of Miami and Kapron Lewis-Moore #89, a starting defensive end for the Irish. Plus, a link to Mike Frank's Irish Sports Daily site if you'd like to subscribe:

LOUIS NIX

KAPRON LEWIS-MOORE

IRISH SPORTS DAILY

Mike Lee -- Second Pro Fight on 9/11

University of Notre Dame's Class of 2009 -- Mike Lee, was back on campus this week after spending a day in Chicago promoting his upcoming fight on HBO on September 11th. Lee is seen in this photo giving Lou Nanni, Vice President of University Relations at Notre Dame a pair of his "Notre Dame Gold" boxing gloves. Mike was a "three time" Bengal Bouts Champion while a student at Notre Dame. He's currently training in Houston for his second professional fight -- which is the undercard for the World Featherweight Bout between Gamboa and Salido at the Palms Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. The article linked below recaps Mike's day in Chicago, meeting with Mayor Daley, photos of his time at Notre Dame, etc.,:

MIKE LEE RETURNS HOME!

Friday, August 20, 2010

A New Service for ND GO IRISH BLOG Fans!

In just the past 24 hours I've received multiple requests from Notre Dame fans to launch a forum where you can let Irish fans know you're seeking tickets to a Notre Dame football game -- and conversely, find Notre Dame fans to sell any extra football tickets to. So, when you get a chance, find the ND GO IRISH BLOG -- TICKET BOARD link on the right side of the home page -- and click on the link. It will direct you to the ND GO IRISH BLOG TICKET BOARD. All I ask is that you use this forum for what it's intended for. Enjoy! Here's another link below to the ND GO IRISH BLOG TICKET BOARD:

ND GO IRISH BLOG -- TICKET BOARD

March Out -- 120th Football Season!

I find it one of the "coolest things to see and hear" at Notre Dame - and that's the first "March Out" of the season from The Band of the Fighting Irish! Yesterday morning -- at 9:30 AM -- more than 500 students marched through campus as part of the annual "tryouts" to make the University of Notre Dame's marching band. The sound that reverberates through campus - gives you goosebumps! Approximately 400 band members, plus the 10 members of the Irish Guard will have the honor of joining America's first college marching band -- The Band of the Fighting Irish -- as they celebrate their 165th year! A big thank you to the guys at GameDay ND -- for videotaping the band's march through campus to their practice field. Here's a link:

FIRST MARCH OUT -- AUGUST 19th 2010

The Painting of the Notre Dame Helmets


It's one of the best traditions in college sports, the painting of the University of Notre Dame football helmets. Every Monday night during the football season, you'll find a group of approximately 80 Notre Dame students inside Notre Dame Stadium, restoring the legendary gold helmets of the Fighting Irish -- it's quite a process! Annually voted the greatest helmet in college football -- just ask Urban Meyer, Florida's Head Coach, who admitted two seasons ago on national television that Notre Dame had the best helmets in college football -- the Notre Dame helmet carries actual 23.9-karat gold flakes from the Golden Dome that sits atop the University's Main Building. Ten times in the last 131 years, Notre Dame has removed and replaced the gold leaf on the Dome -- it's called "regilding." And, when they do -- they capture the gold they remove -- and it's mixed in with the paint used on the helmets. Please note: if you're looking at the pictures of football practice, these last few weeks, and the helmets don't look "Notre Dame Gold" -- they won't. Notre Dame only paints the "game day" helmets of each player. The Irish now have a helmet for practice and a helmet for games. That's why they now paint the helmets on Monday night, instead of the traditional Friday nights from previous seasons (remember the movie Rudy). I have to admit, I liked the painting of the helmets on Friday night, I thought it was a wonderful "primer" for Football Weekend at Notre Dame -- oh well! The link to the video below will tell you this story -- and you'll see the actual gold flakes from the Dome. When you do go to this link, you'll need to scroll down to the bottom of the page to find the video. Enjoy!

REGILDING THE GOLD HELMETS OF NOTRE DAME

Thursday, August 19, 2010

PHOTO OF THE DAY: Ara & the IRISH













Fomer Notre Dame Head Football Coach Ara Parseghian (now 87 years-young), was at practice today and spoke with the team. Parseghian one of the all-time greats, won two National Championships with the Irish and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. Photo courtesy of Irish Illustrated. To subscribe to Irish Illustrated, click on the link below:

IRISH ILLUSTRATED

Evan Sharpley: Everett AquaSox

Former Notre Dame QB, Evan Sharpley, is playing first base this season for the Everett AquaSox, a farm team in the Seattle Mariners organization. Evan is second on the team with 5 HR's and 34 RBI. Here's a link to a video interview of Sharpley on the AquaSox YouTube Channel:

MEET EVAN SHARPLEY

SEASON STATISTICS -- EVERETT AQUASOX

Samardzjia: 10-2 with Iowa Cubs

Former Notre Dame All-American wide receiver, Jeff Samardzjia won his most recent start for the Iowa Cubs earning his 10th win of the season. He allowed one "un-earned" run in his six inning stint. Here's a link to a story on the Shark's effort:

THE SHARK GETS HIS TENTH WIN

SEASON STATISTICS -- IOWA CUBS

ESPN's Five Things to Watch: Notre Dame

ESPN.COM college football writer, Brian Bennett, offered up five things to watch for with the Notre Dame football team this season. Here's the link -- along with two other stories that Bennett wrote on the Irish today at ESPN.COM:

FIVE THINGS TO WATCH

BUZZ SURROUNDS COACH KELLY

RUN GAME NOT AN AFTERTHOUGHT

Desert to Dome: Almost Dome!

University of Notre Dame's Dean of the College of Science, Greg Crawford and his wife Renate -- are just four days away from home! They're currently pedaling through Illinois, on their way to Chicago for a couple of events this weekend. The Crawford's left Tucson, AZ on July 24th -- more than 2,000 miles ago. They'll arrive home to the University of Notre Dame's Main Building (THE GOLDEN DOME) on Monday!!! If you're on campus Monday -- get out and cheer them down Notre Dame Avenue! Here's a link to their blog and all of the wonderful stories about their journey:

DESERT TO DOME -- ALMOST DOME!

Notre Dame: ADHD Diagnosis Overused













From the late 1980s to the early 2000s, the rate of diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) soared 500 percent. Today 5 to 10 percent of all U.S. children between the ages of 6 and 18 have been diagnosed with ADHD. Research at the University of Notre Dame has concluded in many cases, diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in young children is wrong. Notre Dame economist William Evans (pictured), along with colleagues at North Carolina State University and the University of Minnesota, say approximately 1.1 million children from the late 1980s to the early part of this century could have been inappropriately diagnosed. Additionally, they say more than 800-thousand were given stimulant medication to address ADHD only because they were less mature than their peers. The researchers discovered that children who are “older for their grade” are less frequently diagnosed and treated for ADHD. Children born just after the cutoff date for enrollment and therefore relatively old for their grade had a significantly lower incidence of ADHD diagnosis and treatment than classmates born just before the cutoff and, therefore, young for their grade. All things being equal, such a disparity should not exist. The fact that it does suggests something other than the disorder is causing the increase in diagnosis. Full results of the research will be published in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Health Economics. Here's a link to the release from the University of Notre Dame:

NOTRE DAME: ADHD MISDIAGNOSED

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

A Few Football Tickets Still Available

Ever wanted to attend a Notre Dame Football game? Here's your chance! I spoke with the Notre Dame Ticket Office this morning and learned that "single seat" tickets still remain for the Stanford and Pittsburgh games -- and tickets for the Western Michigan, Utah and Tulsa games are still available. Just call the Notre Dame Ticket office at 574.631.7356 -- tickets go for $70 each.

Notre Dame Footbal Media Day: The Day After

Here's a compendium of stories that were generated from Brian Kelly's first Media Day as Head Coach of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. As you'll see, he's won over the media -- now he needs to win some football games:



CHICAGO SUN TIMES ARTICLE

CHICAGO TRIBUNE ARTICLE

SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE ARTICLE

WNDU-TV COVERAGE

WSBT-TV COVERAGE

FORT WAYNE JOURNAL GAZETTE ARTICLE