Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Notre Dame's "SUPERMAN" Silk Worms
The University of Notre Dame and Kraig Biocraft Laboratories (Lansing, MI) made a major announcement in the past hour. Tiny, genetically altered silkworms in a laboratory at the University of Notre Dame are spinning a novel thread of artificially created spider silk. The resulting thread is twice as strong as natural silkworm silk and 10 times as strong as steel. The thread has a host of possible commercial applications in surgery, healing bandages, ligament repair, bulletproof vests, athletic clothing, improved automobile airbags, etc. "We've succeeded in genetically engineering silkworms so they produce spider webs," boasted Malcolm J. Fraser Jr., a University of Notre Dame Biological Sciences Professor -- who led the research on this project along with researchers from Kraig Biocraft Laboratories and the University of Wyoming. Here's a link to Notre Dame's news release along with a video of Professor Fraser talking about their discovery. I must admit I never thought I would be writing about "silk worms" on my blog -- but it's pretty exciting news coming out of Notre Dame today! Maybe we'll see a GOLD HELMET, manufactured from this material, on our football team some day!
LINK: NOTRE DAME'S "SUPERMAN" SILK WORMS
Former Irish Kicker -- Back in NFL @ 46!
John Carney, who played for Notre Dame from 1984 to 1986 -- was signed by the Super Bowl Champion, New Orleans Saints yesterday to shore up their field goal kicking. Carney, the third leading scorer in NFL history with 2,044 points, is 46 years young! He's a two-time Pro Bowl kicker who was named by Sports Illustrated to Notre Dame's All-Time team. Last season, Carney went over the 300 game mark in his career, becoming only the sixth player in NFL history to do so. Here's a link to a story on Carney's signing. Good Luck John!
LINK: CARNEY BACK WITH SAINTS
Irish Golfer Smashes Scoring Record!
University of Notre Dame freshman, Nicole Zhang (Calgary, Canada) let the college golf world know that she'll be a force to be reckoned with as she wins the Mary Fossum Invitational at Michigan State University with a tournament record score! Zhang, playing in her first college tournament, shot 69-67-71 on the par-72 course -- to finish NINE UNDER PAR. Her 207 was the only score under par -- winning the tournament by nine strokes -- and leading the Irish to their first team win at this tournament in 16 tries. Zhang's three day total broke the previous tournament record by seven shots!
Muffet Gets Top 100 Commit Last Night!
Madison Cable, a senior guard at Mt. Lebanon High School (Pittsburgh area) informed Notre Dame Women's Basketball Coach Muffet McGraw that she was committing to the Irish! The 5'-11" Cable is ranked the #57 overall prospect in the country and will bring some length to the Notre Dame backcourt. She led her high school team to their second straight State Championship last season scoring 30 in the final game. Madison was on campus this past weekend for her official visit. Here is a link to a story on Cable's commitment -- and a link to a story about her performance in last year's State Championship game:
LINK: TOP 100 RECRUIT COMMITS TO IRISH
LINK: CABLE SCORES 30 IN STATE FINAL
LINK: TOP 100 RECRUIT COMMITS TO IRISH
LINK: CABLE SCORES 30 IN STATE FINAL
Rivals Ranks Notre Dame Recruiting Class #3
#1: Texas
#2: Alabama
#3: Notre Dame
#4: LSU
#5: Florida State
#6: Oklahoma
#7: Ohio State
#8: Stanford
#9: Florida
#10: Mississippi
LINK: RIVALS TOP TWENTY RECRUITING CLASSES
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Learning a Teammate Took His Own Life...
The University of Notre Dame launched a wonderful website in 2007 called PRAY ND -- if you haven't had the chance to visit this site, you should. Each day, the site will post a prayer for the day -- it's a wonderful way to start your day. Last week, former Notre Dame QB, Brady Quinn '07, was asked to offer up a reflection on Living the Gospel Every Day. While thinking about what to write -- Quinn learned one of his Bronco teammates (Kenny McKinley) allegedly committed suicide. Here's a link to what Brady offered up to PRAY ND in reaction to McKinley's death: "Life is but a Breath"
LINK: BRADY QUINN'S REFLECTION
LINK: PRAY ND WEBSITE
Domers on NBA Training Camp Rosters
Just did a lap around the NBA to see where our former Notre Dame basketball stars are playing these days. Today is the NBA's first official day of Training Camp for the 2010-2011 season -- and here's where your favorite Irish players are competing to stay or, earn a spot on an NBA roster. Click on the player's name and you'll be directed to a recent story or bio:
-Luke Harangody - Boston Celtics
-Matt Carroll - Charlotte Bobcats
-Tory Jackson - Milwaukee Bucks (Free Agent Tryout)
-Troy Murphy - New Jersey Nets
-Chris Quinn - Philadelphia 76ers (Free Agent Tryout)
COACHES / FRONT OFFICE / TV-RADIO TEAM
-Monty Williams, Head Coach - New Orleans Hornets
-Adrian Dantley, Assistant Coach - Denver Nuggets
-Bill Laimbeer, Assistant Coach - Minnesota Timberwolves
-Kelly Tripucka, TV Analyst - New York Knicks
-Austin Carr, TV Analyst - Cleveland Cavaliers
-Tim Kempton, Radio Analyst - Phoenix Suns
-John Paxson, Executive VP - Chicago Bulls
LINK: DATABASE OF ALL-TIME NOTRE DAME PLAYERS IN NBA
Where Are They Now? -- Alan Page
He's probably best known as #88 with the "Purple People Eaters" -- a Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings. Or, as a dominant defensive end for the Fighting Irish's 1966 National Championship team -- which earned him College Football Hall of Fame honors. But these days -- he's known as the "bow-tie" wearing Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. Alan Page is a 1967 graduate of the University of Notre Dame who played 15 years in the NFL. His football career is legendary -- yet, it's what he's done with his life after football that is what he's immensely proud of. Page earned his law-degree during the off-seasons while playing with the Vikings. He became a lawyer after his NFL days were over and moved up through the ranks as an Attorney General in Minnesota and on to their Supreme Court. He's also probably the only Pro Football Hall of Famer who's run a marathon! These days -- when he's not making law decisions on the Supreme Court -- Alan and his wife Diane oversee the Page Education Foundation, which they started in 1988. To date, they've awarded grants to more than 4,100 students who in turn have given more than 300,000 hours to younger students. When he retires from the Supreme Court, Page intends to become a public school teacher. To say Alan Page is unique -- would be an understatement! Here's a link to the Page Education Foundation website along with a 2008 interview with Justice Page:
LINK: PAGE EDUCATION FOUNDATION
LINK: JUSTICE PAGE INTERVIEW
LINK: JUSTICE PAGE INTERVIEW
The Notre Dame Pep Rally
It's one of the "must see" events for Notre Dame fans who make it to campus by 6 PM EST on Friday of a Football Weekend. This is a video of this past Friday's Pep Rally which ESPN's Dick Vitale was the guest speaker. Here's the link:
LINK: THE NOTRE DAME PEP RALLY
LINK: THE NOTRE DAME PEP RALLY
Notre Dame's Quarterback Luncheon
Every Friday, on a home football weekend, the University of Notre Dame hosts a luncheon in the north dome of the Joyce Center. It's typically a gathering of about 1,500 Notre Dame fans who are treated to lunch and a visit from the Head Football Coach, a current player, a former player, etc., in a set-up much like the Tonight Show. Here's a link to a video I took from this past Friday's QB Luncheon:
LINK: THE NOTRE DAME QUARTERBACK LUNCHEON
Team's Arrival to Notre Dame Campus
Monday, September 27, 2010
Coach Weis Had Emergency Surgery Today
Former Notre Dame Head Football Coach, Charlie Weis '78 - was taken to a Kansas City Hospital after the Chief's third straight win yesterday. Chief's Head Coach Todd Haley released a statement that the issue is "not life threatening." ESPN is reporting he had emergency Gall Bladder surgery -- and Weis's agent just confirmed that Coach Weis was diagnosed with the infection on Friday and chose to wait until after the game -- and did have surgery this morning. Say some prayers for Coach Weis. Here's a link to the story:
LINK: COACH WEIS SURGERY
Legendary Hollywood Columnist (ND Student)
Legendary Hollywood reporter and former Notre Dame student, Jim Bacon passed away September 19th at the age of 96. Bacon's colorful career was the subject of a 1999 E! True Hollywood Story -- as he was quite a Hollywood character. During his 75-year career as a newspaperman, columnist and author, Bacon was a confidant of Marilyn Monroe, hung out with John Wayne, knocked back drinks with Frank Sinatra (photo of Bacon and Sinatra) and the Rat Pack, traded cigars with Winston Churchill and met eight U.S. presidents. He spent 23 years with AP, followed by 18 years at the Herald Examiner. Most recently, he wrote a weekly column, recalling memories from Hollywood’s glory days, for Beverly Hills 213, where his last column appeared June 6. He also authored three best-selling books: “Hollywood Is a Four Letter Town,” “Made in Hollywood” and Jackie Gleason’s autobiography “How Sweet It Is,” which he co-authored. Bacon belonged to an era when hard-drinking columnists mixed freely with Hollywood royalty. In “Four Letter Town,” he claimed an affair with Marilyn Monroe. Pretending to be the coroner, he made his way through a police barricade to get Lana Turner’s first-hand account of the fatal stabbing of her lover Johnny Stompanato by her daughter Cheryl Crane. He accompanied Elizabeth Taylor’s physician to her home to break the news of the death of her third husband, Mike Todd, in a plane crash. Bacon also broke the story of John Wayne’s cancer, and he was the first to debunk Clifford Irving’s hoax, “The Autobiography of Howard Hughes.”
LINK: JIM BACON'S OBIT
LINK: JIM BACON'S OBIT
ND Alum Brings Stanley Cup to Notre Dame!
Stan Bowman '95, is VP -- General Manager of the Stanley Cup Champion, Chicago Blackhawks. This past Saturday, Stan brought the Stanley Cup home to his alma mater -- Notre Dame. Here's a link to a WNDU-TV's interview with Stan on the Notre Dame Stadium sidelines. Hockey fans will know the Bowman name -- Stan's Dad is legendary NHL Coach; Scotty Bowman -- who was a Special Advisor to the Blackhawks this past season. This was Stan's first Stanley Cup -- he's now only 11 behind his Dad!
LINK: THE STANLEY CUP COMES TO NOTRE DAME
The Ups & Downs of Notre Dame Fans
LINK: BEING A NOTRE DAME FAN
ND Alum -- In The Amazing Race on CBS!
Thomas Wolfard '02, and his girlfriend Jill Haney (click on Link: Meet Tom & Jill) are contestants on CBS's globe-trotting reality show The Amazing Race. The show kicked off its 17th season last night and Wolfard and Haney won the first race! The couple from Marina Del Rey, CA (click on Link: Season Premiere replay) beat the other ten teams in the race through England. The highlight of the first show is certain to become YOUTUBE LEGEND -- Brooke Roberts and Claire Champlin (co-hosts of Home Shopping Network) had a little problem with a watermelon catapult device. YOU MUST SEE:
LINK: SEASON PREMIERE
LINK: MEET TOM & JILL
LINK: WATERMELON ATTACK
PHOTO OF THE DAY: Notre Dame Cheerleader
While visiting the Grotto before Saturday's game I took this photo of a Notre Dame Cheerleader - her name is Erin and she's from the Class of 2030.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
A Lifelong Fan's First Visit to Notre Dame
"One of the greatest weekend's of my life..." -- these were the words of one John Pisano of Long Island, NY on his first trip to the University of Notre Dame. Pisano, a retired NYPD officer and former member of the NYPD football team, received the "gold carpet" treatment this weekend at Notre Dame. Fortunately, the camera crew at NOTRE DAME GO IRISH BLOG was there to capture all of the moments. Here's a link to a couple of videos -- first, a video of March Out of the Band of the Fighting Irish on Friday -- you also might see a former ND All-American and Super Bowl MVP in the crowd. And, a nine-minute video of all of John's fun over the 36 hours he was at Notre Dame. A MUST WATCH -- enjoy!
LINK: MARCH OUT -- THE BAND OF THE FIGHTING IRISH
LINK: A FIRST VISIT TO NOTRE DAME
The Magic That Is Notre Dame
This weekend I had the great pleasure of "showing off" Notre Dame to my friend John Pisano, a retired New York Police Officer -- on his first ever trip to "America's Holy Land." We rolled onto campus at 9:45 AM EST on Friday and we left last night at 9:15 PM EST -- having seen about all you could in our 36 hour visit. (Look for a video later today on the ND GO IRISH BLOG YOUTUBE CHANNEL) Yet, it's a breakfast at South Dining Hall yesterday morning that reaffirmed the "MAGIC" that is Notre Dame. We've made it a tradition to stop in for breakfast at South Dining Hall before every Notre Dame home football game -- if you haven't visited this building, you must! There's not a college dining hall like it in America. Well, John and I are sitting alone at one of the long wood tables in South when two gentlemen join us, a few seats down. They were in their Notre Dame gear -- like all of us -- but it was their multiple ND "tattoos" on their face that set them apart from the rest. Specifically, the ND Monogram logo (the interlocking ND) that was applied BACKWARDS to both of their faces. Having my camera in tow, I introduce myself to the two and ask to take a photo of their faces for my blog -- telling them that my visitors will enjoy seeing the mis-application of one of the more famous "marks" in the world, the Notre Dame logo! So, I take a picture and we start talking... I learn that they're Notre Dame fans who have been making this "pilgrimage" (their description) to an Irish football game -- every season -- for the past eighteen years from their homes in Connecticut. Jack Barrett (Cheshire, CT) and Neil Stonge (Oakville, CT) -- like many of us, didn't have the honor of attending Notre Dame as students. They're self proclaimed proud members of the "Subway Alumni" -- the millions of us around the world who live and die with the Irish each week. They tell me that the tattoos are something they always do on game day and that they "always screw up putting on the ND logo tattoo." "Just can't figure out how to put that on right" -- as they both laugh. I introduce Jack and Neil to my friend John -- letting them know this was his first ever trip to Notre Dame. Jack immediately asks us "where are your seats?" And we tell him we have two tickets in Section 129, just below the Press Box -- well Jack replies; "those are kind of high up aren't they?" We confirm they're in the upper bowl, but there's "not a bad seat in the Stadium." Then, Jack asks "would you like to sit closer to the field?" Come to find out, Jack and Neil's tickets are in the GOLD SEATS at Notre Dame Stadium. These are the ten rows of individual seats that are gold colored that run between the 20's on both sidelines of the House that Rock Built. The best seats in the Stadium. Two of their friends from their Lions Club (they try to bring two new buddies each year from the club) had to back out at the last minute and they offered these tickets to John and me. Well, it didn't take a "New York Minute" for us to say YES and Jack handed over the tickets... (We gave our tickets in the Upper Bowl to a ND Usher and asked him to give them to two ND fans looking for tickets) What a treat and what a vantage point for my friend John to experience his first football game at Notre Dame Stadium! To memorialize the occasion I took a picture of John, Jack and Neil (LtoR in the photo) at halftime from their seats -- FYI: I should have taken the photo before the game when all of us were smiling and a little warmer! Jack and Neil -- thank you for making my friend John's first visit to Notre Dame -- something he'll never forget!!! And, thank you for playing a part in what I call the 'magic that is Notre Dame' -- our fans are like no other. We'll be "family" forever (because of Notre Dame) and I look forward to seeing you two next season. We're going to win that game!!!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Game Day @ Notre Dame!
I'm posting this morning from the Fairfield Inn -- New Buffalo, MI. It's a town on the Lake Michigan shoreline, just a little north and due west of Notre Dame. Spent all day yesterday with my friend John Pisano (photo) - a retired NYPD officer from Long Island, NY - on his first visit to the Notre Dame campus! What a day we had! I'll post a video recap of our visit to the Locker Room, Press Box, Field, Quarterback Luncheon, Pep Rally, etc. -- on Sunday. To those not as fortunate as John and I today -- sitting in Notre Dame Stadium -- here's where you can tune-in to the Irish leading up to the 3:41 PM EST kick-off for today's game against Stanford:
9 AM EST to KICK-OFF: Listen to WSBT 960 AM's Notre Dame coverage -- Click Here
11 AM EST: Watch Notre Dame Stadium Fill Up -- Click Here to a Live Webcam
2:30 PM EST: Watch NBC's Pre-Game Show Online -- Click Here
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