Ask many sports fans who Steve Bartman is -- and they'll give you a blank stare. Ask a Chicago Cub fan the same question -- look out!
Steve Bartman is a Notre Dame grad who's infamous catch of a foul ball in the NL Playoffs was the subject this evening of an ESPN film called "Catching Hell." Here's a link to a Chicago Sun Times story about Bartman and the movie:
LINK: ESPN'S CATCHING HELL
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Notre Dame Football Alumni Update -- NFL
After checking in on how our former Notre Dame football stars are doing with their NFL teams this evening -- after week 3 -- I'm reminded how important their DEGREE from the University of Notre Dame is!
If I was running the football recruiting operation for Brian Kelly I would be publishing a weekly NFL injury report that would be circulated among the parents of every top high school football player in America. I would be constantly making the point that the NFL stands for "Not For Long" -- and that "Notre Dame is For Life."
Off my soapbox!
Just click on the player's name below to see the latest news on them:
Just click on the player's name below to see the latest news on them:
Notre Dame vs. Purdue on ESPN @ 8 PM ET
I have seen questions online as to where Notre Dame fans can find Saturday's game against Purdue -- well, it's the national game on ESPN beginning at 8 PM ET. Here's a link to the college football TV lineup for this weekend:
LINK: IRISH TO APPEAR ON ESPN
LINK: IRISH TO APPEAR ON ESPN
Monday, September 26, 2011
Irish Back in the Top 25!
The Fighting Irish may have two losses, but the polls that truly analyze the data of this season have had Notre Dame back in the top 30 this week and last. Here's a couple of polls ND fans need to keep an eye on over the next few weeks:
LINK: SAGARIN RANKINGS
LINK: FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS
LINK: SAGARIN RANKINGS
LINK: FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS
ND Defense -- NCAA National Rankings!
Here's a look at where Notre Dame's "D BOYS" are ranked among their peers in college football after Week 4 of the 2011 season. Here's the STAT OF THE YEAR FOR OUR DEFENSE -- we've only given up one offensive TD in seven of our last eight games!
Once again, you'll see how we fared in 2010 and 2009 -- and the 2011 NCAA Leader in every defensive category:
NOTRE DAME DEFENSE -- 2011 TEAM STATISTICS
Quarterback Sacks: 2011 after game #4: 11 sacks, ranked #18 in the country. 2010 Rank #45 with 26 QB sacks -- in 2009 we had 19 QB sacks for the season, ranking us #92. 2011 NCAA Leader: Colorado State with 16 sacks.
Tackles for Loss: 2011 after game #4: 6.0 average tackles for loss per game, ranked #57 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Stanford averaging 10.33 tackles for loss per game.
Interceptions: 2011 after game #4: 4 interceptions, ranked #28 in the country. 2010 Rank #32 with 14 interceptions -- in 2009 we had 12 interceptions for the season, ranking us #50. 2011 NCAA Leader: Vanderbilt leads with 14 interceptions.
First Downs: 2011 after game #4: 19 first downs allowed per game, ranked #58 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: UCONN and UCF allowing only 11.5 first downs per game.
Third Down Conversion Rate: 2011 after game #4: allowed a 29.82% conversion rate on third down, ranked #18 in the country. 2010 Rank #22 allowing only 35.08% conversion rate on third down -- in 2009 we allowed a 39.5% conversion rate, ranking us #67. 2011 NCAA Leader: Florida allowing only 21.15% conversion rate on third down.
Red Zone Efficiency: 2011 after game #4: allowed opponents to score 77% of the time, ranked #38 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Kansas State allowing opponents to score 40% of the time in the red zone.
Turnovers Gained: 2011 after game #4: 5 turnovers gained, ranked #72 in the country. 2010 Rank - #54 with 21 turnovers gained -- in 2009 we gained 19 turnovers for the season, ranking us #80. 2011 NCAA Leader: Cincinnati and Vanderbilt with 16 turnovers gained this season.
Rushing Yards: 2011 after game #4: 93.0 rushing yards per game given up, ranked #25 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Stanford giving up an average of 36.0 yards rushing per game.
Passing Yards: 2011 after game #4: 240 passing yards per game given up, ranked #82 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Michigan State giving up an average of 101 passing yards per game.
Total Yards: 2011 after game #4: 333 yards of total offense per game given up, ranked #37 in the country. 2010 Rank #49 giving up 353 yards per game -- in 2009 we gave up an average of 397 yards per game, ranking us #86. 2011 NCAA Leader: Michigan State giving up an average of 172.25 yards per game in total offense.
Points Allowed Per Game: 2011 after game #4: 20.75 points allowed per game, ranked #39 in the country. 2010 Rank #29 giving up 20.5 points per game -- in 2009 we gave up 25.3 points per game, ranking us #63. 2011 NCAA Leader: Temple allowing 7.75 points per game.
Points Allowed Per Game: 2011 after game #4: 20.75 points allowed per game, ranked #39 in the country. 2010 Rank #29 giving up 20.5 points per game -- in 2009 we gave up 25.3 points per game, ranking us #63. 2011 NCAA Leader: Temple allowing 7.75 points per game.
Purdue Week -- Notre Dame Football Update
Here's what is going on today - Monday - of Purdue week, as the Irish get ready to play one of its traditional opponents. Please click on the links below:
LINK: IRISH CONNECTION
LINK: INSIDE NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL
LINK: JOURNAL & COURIER (WEST LAFAYETTE NEWSPAPER)
LINK: SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE
LINK: CHICAGO SUN TIMES
Irish Hockey Hosts Media Day - Today!
Jeff Jackson and his Fighting Irish hockey program kicked off the 2011 - 2012 season today with their annual media day. Ranked #3 in the preseason by the College Hockey News -- the Irish will also be opening their brand new "hockey cathedral" -- The Compton Family Ice Arena this season. Should be great fun!
LINK: HOCKEY MEDIA DAY COVERAGE
LINK: COLLEGE HOCKEY NEWS RANKINGS
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Notre Dame Locker Room Celebration @ Pitt
Here's the UND.COM coverage from inside the Notre Dame locker room at Heinz Field yesterday after the Irish defeated Pitt 15 - 12. Just click on the link below:
LINK: NOTRE DAME LOCKER ROOM CELEBRATION
The Talkin' Heads at ESPN -- Recap ND's Win
Yesterday's ESPN telecast featured Dave Pasch, Chris Spielman (noted ND Hater) and Urban Meyer (we know his story) in the booth giving us their expert opinions on what ails our Irish. After the game, the three recapped what they witnessed -- Urban kind of put it to Coach Kelly and his staff with this comment -- "at every position, Notre Dame is more talented than their opponent..."
LINK: NOTRE DAME'S WIN OVER PITT
Saturday, September 24, 2011
A "Good Win" for the Irish -- Coach Kelly
The Irish beat Pittsburgh 15 - 12 despite making it very hard for themselves the first three plus quarters. The stat of the day is the Notre Dame defense has now just given up just one offensive TD in seven of their last eight games. THINK ABOUT THAT! Here's what Coach Kelly and the players had to say after the game -- along with a few of the sportswriters:
LINK: COACH KELLY POST GAME PRESSER
LINK: PLAYER INTERVIEWS
LINK: PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE
LINK: SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE
LINK: CHICAGO SUN TIMES
LINK: CHICAGO TRIBUNE
IT'S GAME DAY FOR NOTRE DAME!
Well, last week's game was the biggest of the season -- and I think this week is even bigger for the Irish! We need to get on a roll -- and nothing would be better for this team than to have a PERFECT game on ABC. Game time is 12:00 PM NOON ET. Here's what the "experts" are sayin' about today's game:
LINK: CHICAGO SUN TIMES
LINK: PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE
LINK: CHICAGO SUN TIMES
LINK: PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE
AN EPIC MOMENT FOR A DOMER!
Folks, I missed posting yesterday because I was in downtown Grand Rapids attending Revere La Noue' unveiling of THE EPIC BRONCOS last night at ArtPrize. Revere, a former Notre Dame lacrosse player, created a 40' x 160' painting that is hanging from Western Michigan University's building in Grand Rapids. Here's a link to a news story about this epic moment for a Domer:
LINK: THE EPIC BRONCOS
LINK: THE EPIC BRONCOS
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Pitt Week: Notre Dame's Thursday Update
Here's what's being said by the Irish and by a few in the media about Saturday's noon kick-off at Heinz Field. The game will be televised by ESPN -- nationally. Here's a few links:
LINK: COACH KELLY AFTER PRACTICE TODAY
LINK: PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE
LINK: CHICAGO SUN TIMES
LINK: CHICAGO TRIBUNE
LINK: SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE
LINK: THE RED ARMY
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Domer To Unveil The Epic Broncos @ ArtPrize
Revere La Noue, a former lacrosse player at the University of Notre Dame and owner of the Mascot Gallery will be unveiling his most prolific work yet this Friday night in downtown Grand Rapids, MI at the 2011 ArtPrize.
Notre Dame fans may remember Revere's "The Original Fighting Irish" work that hangs in Brian Kelly's office.
La Noue and more than 1,500 artists from around the world are competing in the ARTPRIZE -- one of the top art competitions on the planet. And, La Noue is going to make the biggest splash of all when he unveils a 40' x 160' piece of art he created in collaboration with Western Michigan University called THE EPIC BRONCOS -- Friday night at 8:41 PM ET. Here's a few links to what Revere is up to:
LINK: GRAND RAPIDS PRESS STORY
LINK: WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY SITE
LINK: MASCOT GALLERY -- OFFICIAL SITE
2011 NCAA Defensive Rankings After Week #3
Here's a look at where Notre Dame's "D BOYS" are ranked among their peers in college football after Week 3 of the 2011 season. You'll also see how we fared in 2010 and 2009 -- and the 2011 NCAA Leader in every defensive category:
NOTRE DAME DEFENSE -- 2011 TEAM STATISTICS
Quarterback Sacks: 2011 after game #3: 5 sacks, ranked #53 in the country. 2010 Rank #45 with 26 QB sacks -- in 2009 we had 19 QB sacks for the season, ranking us #92. 2011 NCAA Leader: Florida International with 15 sacks.
Tackles for Loss: 2011 after game #3: 5.33 average tackles for loss per game, ranked #76 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Rutgers averaging 10.5 tackles for loss per game.
Interceptions: 2011 after game #3: 4 interceptions, ranked #18 in the country. 2010 Rank #32 with 14 interceptions -- in 2009 we had 12 interceptions for the season, ranking us #50. 2011 NCAA Leader: Vanderbilt leads with 10 interceptions.
First Downs: 2011 after game #3: 19 first downs allowed per game, ranked #62 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: UCONN allowing only 10 first downs per game.
Third Down Conversion Rate: 2011 after game #3: allowed a 25% conversion rate on third down, ranked #10 in the country. 2010 Rank #22 allowing only 35.08% conversion rate on third down -- in 2009 we allowed a 39.5% conversion rate, ranking us #67. 2011 NCAA Leader: Ohio University allowing only 18.6% conversion rate on third down.
Red Zone Efficiency: 2011 after game #3: allowed opponents to score 73% of the time, ranked #31 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Western Michigan University and Oklahoma who have not allowed an opponent to score yet this season in the red zone.
Turnovers Gained: 2011 after game #3: 5 turnovers gained, ranked #48 in the country. 2010 Rank - #54 with 21 turnovers gained -- in 2009 we gained 19 turnovers for the season, ranking us #80. 2011 NCAA Leader: Cincinnati with 13 turnovers gained this season.
Rushing Yards: 2011 after game #3: 89.67 rushing yards per game given up, ranked #30 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Florida giving up an average of 30.67 yards rushing per game.
Passing Yards: 2011 after game #3: 265 passing yards per game given up, ranked #97 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: University of Central Florida giving up an average of 93.67 passing yards per game.
Total Yards: 2011 after game #3: 354.67 yards of total offense per game given up, ranked #58 in the country. 2010 Rank #49 giving up 353 yards per game -- in 2009 we gave up an average of 397 yards per game, ranking us #86. 2011 NCAA Leader: Kansas State giving up an average of 164 yards per game in total offense.
Points Allowed Per Game: 2011 after game #3: 23.67 points allowed per game, ranked #63 in the country. 2010 Rank #29 giving up 20.5 points per game -- in 2009 we gave up 25.3 points per game, ranking us #63. 2011 NCAA Leader: Kansas State allowing 3.5 points per game.
Points Allowed Per Game: 2011 after game #3: 23.67 points allowed per game, ranked #63 in the country. 2010 Rank #29 giving up 20.5 points per game -- in 2009 we gave up 25.3 points per game, ranking us #63. 2011 NCAA Leader: Kansas State allowing 3.5 points per game.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Is INDEPENDENCE Still An Option For the Irish?
I'm an old-school traditionalist in most facets of my life. And, when it comes to the University of Notre Dame there are some things that are OFF LIMITS from my perspective:
And, in the last few days the announcement that Pitt and Syracuse were fleeing the Big East for the ACC -- has re-ignited the "Notre Dame football to a conference" conversation...
This I'm going to mind!!!
Here's all the latest chatter about Notre Dame football and the "perceived" pressure to join a conference -- DON'T DO IT JACK!!!
LINK: CNNSI
LINK: CHICAGO SUN TIMES
LINK: NAPLES NEWS
LINK: YAHOO SPORTS
LINK: ESPN BLOG
LINK: MADISON EXAMINER
LINK: PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE
LINK: DESERET NEWS
LINK: SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE
LINK: THE DAILY CARDINAL
LINK: PALM BEACH POST
LINK: BIRMINGHAM NEWS
- No markings on the GOLD HELMETS
- And, NO conference affiliation for football
And, in the last few days the announcement that Pitt and Syracuse were fleeing the Big East for the ACC -- has re-ignited the "Notre Dame football to a conference" conversation...
This I'm going to mind!!!
Here's all the latest chatter about Notre Dame football and the "perceived" pressure to join a conference -- DON'T DO IT JACK!!!
LINK: CNNSI
LINK: CHICAGO SUN TIMES
LINK: NAPLES NEWS
LINK: YAHOO SPORTS
LINK: ESPN BLOG
LINK: MADISON EXAMINER
LINK: PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE
LINK: DESERET NEWS
LINK: SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE
LINK: THE DAILY CARDINAL
LINK: PALM BEACH POST
LINK: BIRMINGHAM NEWS
Pittsburgh Week: Notre Dame's Monday Update
Brian Kelly met with the media at lunch time today to talk about Saturday's game with Pittsburgh. Here's a link to the presser -- along with links to what the media is sayin' today about the Irish and their next opponent:
LINK: BRIAN KELLY TALKS PITT
LINK: CHICAGO TRIBUNE
LINK: PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE
LINK: SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE
Monday, September 19, 2011
Inside Notre Dame -- TV Show
Here's a link to Inside Notre Dame -- the weekly ND Football TV Show.
LINK: INSIDE NOTRE DAME -- TV SHOW
Notre Dame's First Verbal Commit Class of 2013
Steve Elmer, a 6'-6" 297 lb. offensive lineman out of Midland, MI committed to Notre Dame head football coach Brian Kelly before the Irish's game with Michigan State on Saturday. Here's a link to the Midland Daily News story -- ND fans will enjoy this:
LINK: ELMER COMMITS TO NOTRE DAME
NCAA Offensive Statistics After Week #3
It's time again for our weekly look at where Notre Dame Football ranks in certain statistical categories amongst the 120 teams in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision -- FOR THE 2011 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 2010 and 2009 and the current national leader in each category:
OFFENSIVE TEAM STATISTICS
First Downs: 2011 after game #3: 24.33 first downs -- ranked #24 in the country. 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 #13. 2011 NCAA Leader: The University of South Florida with an average of 30.67 first downs per game.
Third Down Conversions: 2011 after game #3: 45% -- ranked #44 in the country. 2010 Rank #76 with a 37.5% conversion rate -- in 2009 we had a 39.1% conversion rate for the season, ranking us #48. 2011 NCAA Leader: Georgia Tech with a 70.59% third down conversion rate.
Passing Yards Per Attempt: 2011 after game #3: 7.6 yards per passing attempt -- ranked #52 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Georgia Tech averaging 22.5 yards per pass attempt.
Passing Yardage: 2011 after game #3: 289 yards per game -- ranked #27 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: University of Houston and Oklahoma State University averaging 408 passing yards per game.
Rushing Yards Per Attempt: 2011 after game #3: 4.6 yards per game -- ranked #46 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Georgia Tech averaging 7.9 yards per rushing attempt.
Rushing Yardage: 2011 after game #3: 143 rushing yards per game -- ranked #70 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Georgia Tech averaging 427.67 rushing yards per game.
Most QB Sacks Given Up: 2011 after game #3: 3 sacks given up -- ranked #25 in the country. 2010 Rank #66 giving up 19 QB sacks -- in 2009 we gave up 25 QB sacks for the season, ranking us #66. 2011 NCAA Leader: Five teams have yet to give up a sack this season.
Fewest Pass Interceptions Thrown: 2011 after game #3: 6 interceptions thrown -- ranked #114. 2010 Rank #105 having thrown 16 pass interceptions -- in 2009 we threw 5 interceptions for the season, raking us #4. 2011 NCAA Leader: 12 schools have yet to throw an interception this season.
Fewest Fumbles Lost: 2011 after game #3: 7 fumbles lost -- ranked #120 in the country -- Notre Dame leads the country in most fumbles lost. 2010 Rank #31 having lost 8 fumbles -- in 2009 we lost 9 fumbles for the season ranking us #39. 2011 NCAA Leader: 14 schools have yet to lose a fumble.
Fewest Turnovers Lost: 2011 after game #3: 13 turnovers lost -- ranked #119 (last) in the country -- in a tie with Western Kentucky for most turnovers lost. 2010 Rank #84 with 24 turnovers lost -- in 2009 we had 14 turnovers for the season, ranking us #7. 2011 NCAA Leader: 9 schools have had one turnover this season.
Total Offense: 2011 after game #3: 432 yards per game -- ranked #37 in the country. 2010 Rank #63 with 378 yards per game of offense -- in 2009 we had 451 yards per game of offense, ranking us #8. 2011 NCAA Leader: Georgia Tech with 675.33 yards per game in total offense.
Points Per Game: 2011 after game #3: 27.33 points per game -- ranked #69 in the country. 2010 Rank #73 with 25.75 points per game -- in 2009 we averaged 30.1 points per game for the season, ranking us #32. 2011 NCAA Leader: Georgia Tech averaging 59.33 points per game.
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TEAM STATISTICS
Fewest Penalties: 2011 after game #3: 23 penalties -- ranked #97 in the country. 2010 Rank #10 with 55 penalties -- in 2009 we had 75 penalties for the season, ranking us #50. 2011 NCAA Leader: East Carolina University only has 3 penalties this season.
Fewest Penalty Yards: 2011 after game #3: 67 yards in penalties per game -- ranked #102 in the country. 2010 Rank #25 with 511 yards in penalties -- in 2009 we had 666 yards in penalties, ranking us #60. 2011 NCAA Leader: Naval Academy averaging only 11.67 penalty yards per game.
Net Punting Yards: 2011 after game #3: 35.8 yards per game -- ranked #78 in the country. 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. 2011 NCAA Leader: Bowling Green averaging 49.5 net yards per punt.
Field Goals: 2011 after game #3: 2 field goals made -- ranked #68 in the country. 2010 Rank #32 with 15 field goals made. In 2009 we made 19 field goals, ranking us #22 -- while going 19 for 22 in the process. 2011 NCAA Leader: Florida and Virginia are tied with nine field goals made this season.
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