CBS Sports' Tim Brando and former Notre Dame All-American Aaron Taylor talked about the IRISH this afternoon... Brando has done a "180" in the past week about ND. Watch the video linked below:
University of Notre Dame head football coach Brian Kelly met with the media today to talk about this week's game against Purdue. Here's a link to the press conference:
Here's a condensed version of CBS's coverage of the second half action from Notre Dame's 50 - 10 win over the Naval Academy in Dublin's AVIVA Stadium. Enjoy!
Here's a compilation of most of the action that took place in the first half of Saturday's Notre Dame game against Navy in Dublin on CBS. Just click on the link below:
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish moved up to #22 in the national polls this morning in both the AP and USA Today rankings. Here's the link to their respective Top 25 polls:
More than 4,000 members of the Notre Dame Family celebrated Mass this past Saturday morning in the courtyard of historic Dublin Castle. Dublin's Archbishop Diarmuid Martin was the celebrant along with 40 other concelebrants. Here's a link to the video of Mass -- when you get to the site linked below go to the SEARCH BOX and enter NOTRE DAME OPEN AIR MASS and you'll find the video:
The Fighting Irish Football Team started a new weekly tradition last year called TRICK SHOT MONDAY -- well today's episode saw Jake Golic (photo on left) make a remarkable shot...
The gang at UND.COM produced their first IRISH CONNECTION video of the 125th Anniversary season of Notre Dame Football and you're going to enjoy the view from the sidelines, locker room and all around Dublin...
And, you'll hear a song entitled "WE ARE THE IRISH."
Yahoo! Sports' national college columnist, Pat Forde -- wrote a story late last week that defended Notre Dame's unwillingness to compromise values for wins.
ND GO IRISH BLOG regular Pat McDonough forwarded me a note he received from his daughter Lauren '04 who was in Dublin for Notre Dame's weekend in Ireland. You'll enjoy the link to a story in the IRISH SUN about Saturday's game that Lauren had forwarded to Pat:
Dayne Crist '12 and Mike Ragone '12 teamed up for a TD Saturday afternoon in Kansas University's 31 - 17 win over the South Dakota State "Jackrabbits" in the first game in the Charlie Weis '79 era.
Crist completed 47% of his passes (17 for 36) for 169 yards with one TD and one INT -- in front of 46,601 fans in Kansas' home opener (stadium capacity 50,071).
The good folks at Fighting Irish Digital Media were "across the pond" in Ireland for Notre Dame's 50 - 10 win over Navy. Here's their postgame coverage:
Took a lap around the "hometown" newspapers of all of the teams the IRISH play this season -- to see what they're saying about WEEK ONE of the COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON.
Notre Dame's opponents went 8 - 4.
Just click on the team's name and you'll find their news report:
That's the best description I can come up with after returning home this evening from Dublin.
I spent the past four days in Ireland with 35,000 Notre Dame fans in what's being called "America's most traveled to single day sporting event -- outside the United States -- in our 236 year history!
Think about that.
For those of us who had the opportunity to make the trip to Ireland -- we will never forget. For those who were not as fortunate -- here's a few links to a number of the special events that took place this weekend. ENJOY!
It's been a few hours since the Fightin' Irish put a "half a hundred" on the Naval Academy this afternoon at AVIVA Stadium. The 50 - 10 final score put a nice bow on what has been a special weekend for the University of Notre Dame and the ND Family.
From Friday Night's "Welcome Home" celebration to Mass this morning with thousands of Notre Dame fans at historic Dublin Castle -- to our team's performance on the field -- you just couldn't have had a better time in IRELAND if you were an IRISH fan!
In the past few minutes I've taken a lap around the worldwide web to see what the early reaction is to ND's dominating win -- and what the IRISH people are saying about Notre Dame's visit to their country: