Here's the latest story in the media about Denver Broncos team captain and former Notre Dame student-athlete David Bruton. I'm very happy for this young man!
It wasn't easy -- but, a WIN IS A WIN -- especially when it's a highly ranked opponent in an ACC game on the road.
Notre Dame had a 22 point lead -- sixteen minutes into the game -- only to see Maryland take the lead late in the second half. But, some big shots down the stretch from Jewell Loyd and a HUGE THREE from Kayla McBride -- with just nine seconds left sealed the deal... Final score: ND 87 - Maryland 83
You've got to hand it the former Notre Dame All-American Golden Tate -- he never misses an opportunity... This is a photo of Golden at the Seahawks arrival at Newark Airport last night.
The Star Ledger's David Hutchinson penned this story today about Denver Broncos' team captain and former Notre Dame student-athlete David Bruton. You'll enjoy this!
The undefeated and second ranked Fighting Irish of Notre Dame (who have won 41 straight regular season games) play the #6 ranked Maryland Terrapins tonight at 7 PM ET on ESPN2.
Another tough road test for Muffet's gang -- should be quite the game!
The women's basketball team at St. John's is wearing this sock and shoe combination in their game tonight against Georgetown. Looks like the New York skyline was designed into the socks...
If you think of the highest paid coaches in college football -- the names Nick Saban, Urban Meyer, etc., come to mind... Well, a few of them are riding multiple game LOSING STREAKS going into next season:
THREE-GAME LOSING STREAK:
Brady Hoke, University of Michigan -- 8th highest paid coach in college football
TWO-GAME LOSING STREAK:
Nick Saban, University of Alabama -- highest paid coach in college football
Urban Meyer, Ohio State University -- 6th highest paid coach in college football
Here are the opening games of the 2014 seasons for each of these three schools:
Michigan: Appalachian State (home game)
Alabama: West Virginia (neutral site game -- Atlanta, GA)
Ohio State: Navy (neutral site game -- Baltimore, MD)
Former Notre Dame student-athlete Lake Dawson '94, turned down the opportunity today to become the General Manager of the Miami Dolphins. Dawson will remain with the Tennessee Titans as their VP of Player Personnel.
Irish fans will remember Lake's playing days at Notre Dame before he was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the Third Round of the 1994 NFL Draft.
Denver Broncos team captain David Bruton will be the first former Notre Dame football star to arrive in New Jersey today for next Sunday's Super Bowl. The Broncos arrive at Newark Airport at 3:30 PM ET.
The Seattle Seahawks and former Notre Dame All-American Golden Tate don't arrive at Newark Airport until 7:00 PM ET.
I'm sure the folks at the NFL NETWORK will be providing LIVE coverage of each of their arrivals.
He's the best at his specialty in the NFL -- former Notre Dame student-athlete J.J. Jansen was selected to play in today's NFL PRO BOWL. Jansen, is the long snapper for Team Sanders in the NFL's remake of their annual all-star game. He'll be wearing #44 in the NEON GREEN.
J.J. just finishing his sixth season with the Carolina Panthers.
The game kicks off at 7:30 PM ET this evening on NBC.
Big-time Notre Dame fan Pat Doyle (my cousin) took the TV show he produces, THE OUTDOOR OPTION, back home to Mecosta, MI this week to check in on the Blue Lake Tavern (our Grandpa Ray's old place) and steelhead fishing on the Pere Marquette.
The fun begins at 7:30 PM ET on the Sportsman Channel.
Notre Dame fans will want to tune-in to the NFL Network's coverage of the Reese's Senior Bowl today at 4 PM ET. Former Fighting Irish team captain Zack Martin will be wearing the GOLD HELMET for the last time today when he puts on uniform #72 for the North Team.
If you follow this blog you know Zack has been gaining a lot of attention this week from the NFL scouts. Some media types are now projecting him as a top-15 pick. I'm sure the TV commentators will be doing the same this afternoon. Should be fun!
Former Notre Dame football captain Zack Martin has the attention of every NFL scouting staff -- after dominating this week at the Reese's Senior Bowl. It culminated last night with him being selected "Lineman of the Week" at the Senior Bowl banquet.
The word broke twenty-four hour ago -- and Notre Dame just made if official this afternoon. Matt LaFleur, the QB coach of the Washington Redskins has agreed to accept the same position for the Fighting Irish!
He will be officially introduced at a Press Conference set for Monday, Feburary 3rd at 11 AM.
LaFleur has ties to Coach Kelly -- working on his staff at Central Michigan in 2004 and 2005. He comes to Notre Dame with six years of NFL coaching experience. The past four seasons LaFleur was working under the Shanahan's in Washington -- coaching their QB's RG III, Kirk Cousins, Donovan McNabb and Rex Grossman.
Here's what I could find on the web about Coach LaFleur:
Wins the $250,000 first place prize from the Miller Lite "Tap the Future" new-business pitch contest!
Sean O'Brien '12 (photo on the left) and Evan Wray '12 (on the right) came up with their winning idea in their Notre Dame dorm room in 2012... The company is called TextPride.
The NFL and its partners are pulling out all of the stops this week -- as they prepare for their guests and fans who will be coming to WINTER in NYC for next week's Super Bowl.
Here's a rendition of the National Anthem sung by few current and former NFL stars that included former Notre Dame All-American Justin Tuck. Enjoy!