The 127th football season at the University of Notre Dame got it's start today with Coach Kelly's opening press conference. Fall camp begins Monday at the Culver Academies.
It's been a busy week for former Notre Dame All-American Brady Quinn.
On Monday, Quinn was in Foxboro, MA working out for the New England Patriots. On Thursday he was being announced by Fox Sports as their new college and pro football analyst...
Then today -- he was a guest on the Dan Patrick Radio Show -- see link below to interview:
The man many consider the greatest athlete to ever wear a Notre Dame uniform -- Johnny Lujack '47 -- is at the Mayo Clinic this morning recovering from successful neck surgery. Here's the story:
Former Notre Dame student-athlete Troy Niklas has been dealing with a couple of injuries ever since being drafted in the 2nd round of this year's NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals.
Well, he finally hit the field this week -- albeit a little rusty...
As you can see in the photo above -- Troy is wearing a protective soft-cast over his healing broken right hand.
Is this the year former Notre Dame All-American Michael Floyd becomes a dominant force in the National Football League? The folks in Arizona think so...
If you look closely at the "numbers" and shoulder stripes -- inside the design -- it appears the designers at Under Armour are picking up the ceiling of Notre Dame's Basilica of the Sacred Heart (top photo) in the look they've created for the women's soccer jerseys...
Here's a few of the local news reports from South Bend TV outlets -- as they were let inside Notre Dame Stadium today to see the completed installation of Field Turf. Only a few "minor" touch-ups before the opening game on August 30th!
Former Notre Dame offensive lineman Chris Watt '13, was taking first team reps at the Chargers' training camp -- there's a link to the story below -- as was his more famous running mate Zack Martin '13, who's turning heads at the Cowboys' camp.
Chris wears #65 for the Chargers. Zack wears #70 for the Cowboys.
About coaching the Fighting Irish after Dan Devine stepped down.
Vince Dooley -- the long time coach and AD at Georgia "prayed" for the IRISH as a young boy in Mobile, AL. Notre Dame fans will enjoy this South Bend Tribune story.