Saturday, October 22, 2011
America's Top HS QB @ Notre Dame Today!
The last name Kiel is part of Notre Dame football lore... Will it be again?
In a surprising move, Gunner Kiel -- got to love that first name -- will be visiting Notre Dame today for the USC game. Kiel had committed to Indiana over the summer and most thought he was going to be a Hoosier. Well, as a "talking head" at ESPN might say "Not So Fast My Friend..." Here's a link to the South Bend Tribune story:
LINK: GUNNER IN TOWN
The "COMPTON" Opens With Irish Victory!
5,022 people had the distinct honor of witnessing the first Notre Dame Hockey game and VICTORY last night! Anders Lee scored the first goal, the last goal and one in between -- netting the first HAT TRICK in Compton history. Here's the South Bend Tribune's coverage of ND's 5 - 2 win over Renssalaer:
LINK: SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE STORY
LINK: SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE STORY
Friday, October 21, 2011
Great Moments in the ND vs. USC Rivalry
Did some digging on YouTube this morning to find some of these gems from the Notre Dame vs. USC rivalry. Now, they're all NOTRE DAME MOMENTS -- would you expect anything else!!!
LINK: TONY RICE GOES 65 AGAINST USC
LINK: STAN SMAGALA'S INTERCEPTION TD
LINK: REGGIE BROOKS GOES 55 AGAINST USC
LINK: ND VS. USC 2010
LINK: 1977 GREEN JERSEY GAME
LINK: ND TWO POINT CONVERSION 1977
LINK: ND ROUTS #5 USC IN 1995
LINK: ND COMEBACK IN 1999
I Must Admit I Miss "TOUCHDOWN IRISH"
In my lifetime, the greatest radio voice ever for Notre Dame Football was Tony Roberts. I can still hear him say "He's got one man to beat, TOUCHDOWN IRISH!" Did a little digging this morning and found some clips of this man's talent. I miss you Tony Roberts!
LINK: TOUCHDOWN IRISH
LINK: TONY RICE AND TONY ROBERTS
LINK: ROCKET'S FIRST TD RETURN AGAINST MICHIGAN
LINK: ROCKET'S SECOND RETURN AGAINST MICHIGAN
LINK: HARRY O'S FIELD GOAL TO BEAT MICHIGAN
LINK: TOUCHDOWN IRISH
LINK: TONY RICE AND TONY ROBERTS
LINK: ROCKET'S FIRST TD RETURN AGAINST MICHIGAN
LINK: ROCKET'S SECOND RETURN AGAINST MICHIGAN
LINK: HARRY O'S FIELD GOAL TO BEAT MICHIGAN
A Must See Video for Notre Dame Football Fans!
My son Jimmy sent this link to me this morning. Every ND football fan should watch this before tomorrow night's kick-off against USC. GO IRISH!
LINK: WE ARE THE WARRIORS
LINK: WE ARE THE WARRIORS
USC vs. NOTRE DAME -- Experts Pick Winner
Took another lap around the world wide web this morning to check in on who the "media experts" are picking to win the USC vs. Notre Dame game tomorrow. Here's what I've found:
LINK: ESPN'S -- MATT FORTUNA
LINK: ESPN'S -- TED MILLER
LINK: BLEACHER REPORT'S -- ERIC BOWMAN
LINK: OBSERVER -- STAFF
LINK: ESPN COLLEGE GAME DAY
LINK: ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
Tom Lemming Calls It One of the Best Ever...
The University of Notre Dame will be hosting some of the top high school football talent in the country today, tomorrow and Sunday -- so says recruiting expert Tom Lemming. In fact, Lemming is calling it one of the greatest collections of school boy talent ever. Here's a link to Lemming's story at Max Preps:
LINK: BIG RECRUITING WEEKEND FOR ND
LINK: BIG RECRUITING WEEKEND FOR ND
ESPN Blogger Admits He Was Wrong About ND
Ted Miller has been covering college football since 1997 -- so says his bio at ESPN.COM. The bio also said he started covering Auburn football and then he moved west to cover Washington and the PAC 12. Are there any college football fans in that time zone?
Well, Mr. Miller came out with his prediction for tomorrow's game between ND and USC and he made the statement that USC's offense was way better than ND's. Notre Dame fans know that this isn't true -- so they took him to task...
In the end, Mr. Miller admitted he had not properly done his research on the subject -- and that he was wrong. You've got to at least give him credit for admitting his mistake...
Ted, I hope you learned this lesson: If you're going to take on the "BIG BOY" in college football -- you better do your homework first...
LINK: ESPN BLOGGER ADMITS WRONG
Well, Mr. Miller came out with his prediction for tomorrow's game between ND and USC and he made the statement that USC's offense was way better than ND's. Notre Dame fans know that this isn't true -- so they took him to task...
In the end, Mr. Miller admitted he had not properly done his research on the subject -- and that he was wrong. You've got to at least give him credit for admitting his mistake...
Ted, I hope you learned this lesson: If you're going to take on the "BIG BOY" in college football -- you better do your homework first...
LINK: ESPN BLOGGER ADMITS WRONG
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Hey Geno, Stick to Women's Basketball!!!
Geno Auriemma decided to turn today's Big East Women's Basketball Media Day as "bash on Notre Dame football" day. Auriemma used this platform to blame Notre Dame for the woes facing the Big East Conference. Here's a link to Mrs. Auriemma -- excuse me, Mr.
LINK: WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH CALLING OUT ND FOOTBALL
LINK: WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH CALLING OUT ND FOOTBALL
USC Week: Notre Dame's Thursday Update
Here's what Coach Kelly had to say after practice -- about Saturday's prime time kick-off on NBC!
LINK: COACH KELLY AFTER PRACTICE
LINK: COACH KELLY AFTER PRACTICE
USC Student Newspaper -- Talks ND Rivalry
Thought Notre Dame fans would enjoy reading this story that ran in yesterday's Daily Trojan -- the student newspaper at USC. It speaks to the long-standing rivalry between Notre Dame and USC and how it got started.
LINK: THE WIVES MADE IT HAPPEN
LINK: THE WIVES MADE IT HAPPEN
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Story of the Year -- New ND Helmet Paint!
This is going to pop on TV Saturday night! The Fighting Irish are going to debut a NEW GOLD football helmet for the USC game. The NBC cameras should have fun with this! The new helmet has the 23.9 karat gold flakes in the paint from the DOME -- but, they won't ever have to be painted again -- so that tradition is gone. But, I'll take this NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL HELMET any day! WOW!!!
The folks at UND.COM introduced the helmet tonight -- here's the story! And, Coach Kelly talked about the helmet with the media after practice today...
LINK: THE NEW GOLD STANDARD FOR FOOTBALL HELMETS!
LINK: COACH KELLY TALKS ABOUT THE NEW HELMET COLOR!
LINK: NOTRE DAME ATHLETICS FACEBOOK PAGE -- PICTURES OF HELMET
USC Week: Notre Dame Player Interviews
Manti Teo, Harrison Smith, Michael Floyd and Tommy Rees met with the media this afternoon to talk about Saturday night's clash with USC. Here are the links to the interviews:
LINK: MANTI TEO & HARRISON SMITH
LINK: TOMMY REES & MICHAEL FLOYD
LINK: MANTI TEO & HARRISON SMITH
LINK: TOMMY REES & MICHAEL FLOYD
First Look @ Weekend Weather -- ND vs. USC
Looks like a good weather forecast for the first night kick-off at Notre Dame Stadium in 21 years! Here's a link to the weather forecast from the gang at WNDU-TV:
LINK: WEATHER FORECAST ND vs. USC
ESPN's Matchup Report for ND vs USC
Here is how the "experts" at ESPN "matchup" the position groups, special teams and head coach for Saturday night's game between USC and NOTRE DAME:
Mike Lee In Second Subway TV Commercial
Professional boxer (undefeated boxer I might add!) Mike Lee '09 is now starring in his "second" TV commercial for Subway. Mike and fellow "domer" Justin Tuck (New York Giants) are paid pitchmen for Subway. Just click on the arrow to get it started!
"The Fighting Back" -- Back @ Notre Dame!
Rocky Bleier '68 returned to his alma mater this week to speak at the Rockne Heritage Fund reception. Bleier's story of his life after Notre Dame has been well documented in a movie, book and countless magazine and newspaper articles. Rocky is one of the finest public speakers you will ever run across -- this is a MUST SEE SPEECH! Special thanks to ND GO IRISH BLOG regular Ken Devine for alerting me to this video. Here's the link:
LINK: ROCKY BLEIER -- BACK AT ND
LINK: ROCKY BLEIER -- BACK AT ND
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
They Used the Leprechaun Logo for 45 Years
However, those days are about over...
Chapman High School in Chapman, KS has been using the ND Leprechaun logo since 1967 -- but the University of Notre Dame has said "cease and desist." This comes on the heels of the school re-opening after a tornado tore down the school in 2008... Here's a link to the story:
LINK: CHAPMAN HIGH SCHOOL
Chapman High School in Chapman, KS has been using the ND Leprechaun logo since 1967 -- but the University of Notre Dame has said "cease and desist." This comes on the heels of the school re-opening after a tornado tore down the school in 2008... Here's a link to the story:
LINK: CHAPMAN HIGH SCHOOL
USC Week -- Coach Kelly's Tuesday Presser
University of Notre Dame head football coach Brian Kelly met with the media today at noon to discuss Saturday's game with USC. Here's a link to UND.COM's coverage:
LINK: COACH KELLY MEDIA CONFERENCE
A Hole-In-One Story -- Involves a ND Alum
My wife Susan and I were in the Charlotte, NC area yesterday to visit our oldest son, Jimmy. He's a 2008 graduate of the University of Notre Dame and a former Irish Guard. Jimmy's employed at NASCAR.
Monday afternoon the three of us headed off to Verdict Ridge Country Club, about a thirty minute drive north of Charlotte -- just west of Lake Norman. Verdict Ridge -- is the perfect name for a golf club founded by a well known Carolina attorney (Eddie Knox). It was a beautiful 80 degree day with "Carolina blue sky" everywhere you looked...
Verdict Ridge is a very nice track cut through the woods and hills -- that leaves you feeling "guilty" for enjoying this golf experience too much... That's their promotional story.
Well, let's just say that the first 12 holes Jimmy was getting a "golf lesson" from his old-man. At one point I asked Jimmy what ball he was playing so I could "buy stock" in that company before the NYSE's closing bell that day... He lost at least a dozen balls on the first 12 holes -- NO EXAGGERATION!
So, we arrive to #13 a 141 yard par three. The pin was located in the front third of the green. I had the honors and hit an eight iron, just left of the flag, about 30 feet behind the hole -- a good shot. Jimmy, playing his new "used" NIKE irons he inherited from his Dad that day -- pulled out a wedge -- yeah, he hits it a long way, it just doesn't always land in the correct area code.
Now I must admit, I was watching his left foot during his golf swing on this par three. Jimmy has a habit of moving his left foot during the down swing -- instead of using it as a firm foundation to swing against. If you were critiquing a baseball player you would say he's "stepping in the bucket."
So, when I looked up to find the flight of his ball I lost it in the sun...
But, Mom has it in her sights -- and she non-chalantly says "I think it went in..."
Well, I didn't believe it -- nor, did Jimmy. So, after Mom hits her tee-shot, we hop in the carts and head to the green. I arrive first at the scene and see only my ball. Now, I have to admit -- my wife has a very poor track record of knowing where her own golf ball ends up after she hits it -- so I'm not buying the "balls in the hole" story...
Jimmy, is the second to arrive to the green and he's looking everywhere but the hole... Well, he finally gets up enough nerve to look into the cup -- and THERE WAS HIS PRECEPT ball! His first hole-in-one! The USGA places the odds of hitting a hole-in-one at: 1 in 30,000.
But, the story's not over...
So, now we head to the next tee -- a par four dog-leg left. The group ahead of us was still in the fairway, so we had a few minutes to wait. We're all excited for Jimmy -- and he's grinning 'ear to ear' at his feat. He made the comment, "I didn't think I'd ever get a hole-in-one..." I tell him "hang on to that ball, we'll send it in to Bridgestone for their hole-in-one award..."
The fairway clears and Jimmy has the honors -- for the first and only time that day!!!
Now, most humans would probably have locked up their hole-in-one golf ball for posterity sake -- at least that's what Mom & Dad thought. Not Jimmy -- he sets that hole-in-one golf ball on the tee and proceeds to hit it straight right -- DEEP -- into the North Carolina forest.
He looks at me and says "that was my hole-in-one ball..." I couldn't believe it.
Well, my wife and I hit our tee shots and we make a bee-line over to where we think his ball last "left the planet..."
Now to say these wood are thick would be an understatement -- add a few hundred "picker bushes" to the mix and you'll see what we're up against. All three of us "headed into this battle with nature" with the goal of finding that special ball...
I wish this story had a happy ending -- unfortunately, it does not.
We didn't leave the forest with that golf ball. I came out of the "battle" with blood on my right hand from two cuts and a stream of blood on my left leg for the effort -- don't mess with Carolina picker bushes!
A SPECIAL NOTE to the members of Verdict Ridge Country Club -- if you're playing #14 in the next few days and you feel the need to take on the forest along the right side of that hole -- please take a look for a PRECEPT golf ball. If you find it, please put it in your pocket and send me an email at jim.small@ndgoirish.com -- you'll make a Domer happy!
The photo above is the last time this golf ball was seen in captivity...
Monday afternoon the three of us headed off to Verdict Ridge Country Club, about a thirty minute drive north of Charlotte -- just west of Lake Norman. Verdict Ridge -- is the perfect name for a golf club founded by a well known Carolina attorney (Eddie Knox). It was a beautiful 80 degree day with "Carolina blue sky" everywhere you looked...
Verdict Ridge is a very nice track cut through the woods and hills -- that leaves you feeling "guilty" for enjoying this golf experience too much... That's their promotional story.
Well, let's just say that the first 12 holes Jimmy was getting a "golf lesson" from his old-man. At one point I asked Jimmy what ball he was playing so I could "buy stock" in that company before the NYSE's closing bell that day... He lost at least a dozen balls on the first 12 holes -- NO EXAGGERATION!
So, we arrive to #13 a 141 yard par three. The pin was located in the front third of the green. I had the honors and hit an eight iron, just left of the flag, about 30 feet behind the hole -- a good shot. Jimmy, playing his new "used" NIKE irons he inherited from his Dad that day -- pulled out a wedge -- yeah, he hits it a long way, it just doesn't always land in the correct area code.
Now I must admit, I was watching his left foot during his golf swing on this par three. Jimmy has a habit of moving his left foot during the down swing -- instead of using it as a firm foundation to swing against. If you were critiquing a baseball player you would say he's "stepping in the bucket."
So, when I looked up to find the flight of his ball I lost it in the sun...
But, Mom has it in her sights -- and she non-chalantly says "I think it went in..."
Well, I didn't believe it -- nor, did Jimmy. So, after Mom hits her tee-shot, we hop in the carts and head to the green. I arrive first at the scene and see only my ball. Now, I have to admit -- my wife has a very poor track record of knowing where her own golf ball ends up after she hits it -- so I'm not buying the "balls in the hole" story...
Jimmy, is the second to arrive to the green and he's looking everywhere but the hole... Well, he finally gets up enough nerve to look into the cup -- and THERE WAS HIS PRECEPT ball! His first hole-in-one! The USGA places the odds of hitting a hole-in-one at: 1 in 30,000.
But, the story's not over...
So, now we head to the next tee -- a par four dog-leg left. The group ahead of us was still in the fairway, so we had a few minutes to wait. We're all excited for Jimmy -- and he's grinning 'ear to ear' at his feat. He made the comment, "I didn't think I'd ever get a hole-in-one..." I tell him "hang on to that ball, we'll send it in to Bridgestone for their hole-in-one award..."
The fairway clears and Jimmy has the honors -- for the first and only time that day!!!
Now, most humans would probably have locked up their hole-in-one golf ball for posterity sake -- at least that's what Mom & Dad thought. Not Jimmy -- he sets that hole-in-one golf ball on the tee and proceeds to hit it straight right -- DEEP -- into the North Carolina forest.
He looks at me and says "that was my hole-in-one ball..." I couldn't believe it.
Well, my wife and I hit our tee shots and we make a bee-line over to where we think his ball last "left the planet..."
Now to say these wood are thick would be an understatement -- add a few hundred "picker bushes" to the mix and you'll see what we're up against. All three of us "headed into this battle with nature" with the goal of finding that special ball...
I wish this story had a happy ending -- unfortunately, it does not.
We didn't leave the forest with that golf ball. I came out of the "battle" with blood on my right hand from two cuts and a stream of blood on my left leg for the effort -- don't mess with Carolina picker bushes!
A SPECIAL NOTE to the members of Verdict Ridge Country Club -- if you're playing #14 in the next few days and you feel the need to take on the forest along the right side of that hole -- please take a look for a PRECEPT golf ball. If you find it, please put it in your pocket and send me an email at jim.small@ndgoirish.com -- you'll make a Domer happy!
The photo above is the last time this golf ball was seen in captivity...
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