Here's a replay of yesterday's Football Luncheon at the Joyce Athletics Complex -- in front of a crowd of 840 -- and the Pep Rally last night in front of thousands...
The 127th football season at the University of Notre Dame begins in just a little over seven hours from now -- kick-off is scheduled for 3:42 PM ET -- and it's a rainy day here in South Bend.
Here's the latest hourly forecast from ACCUWEATHER:
3 PM: Mostly Cloudy
4 PM: THUNDER STORMS
5 PM: Mostly Cloudy
6 PM: Mostly Cloudy
7 PM: THUNDER STORMS
If you'd like to keep an eye on what's going on with the weather today -- just click on the links below:
Took a lap this morning around the worldwide web to see what the media has to say about this afternoon's game between the Rice Owls and our Fighting Irish of Notre Dame.
Her name is Kathryn Tapper and she's a former Academic All-American track athlete at Rutgers. Tapper takes over the Notre Dame sideline reporting duties for NBC's coverage of the Fighting Irish.
Here is an interview Kathryn gave to NBC's Keith Arnold:
Former NBC sideline reporter Alex Flanagan posted a goodbye message last night to the University of Notre Dame. Flanagan worked the Notre Dame sideline for seven seasons.
Kathryn Tappen will take on those duties for NBC today...
You can see by Alex's message -- Notre Dame made a lasting impression.
A Notre Dame official spoke with the local media today about plans in place should severe weather come to campus during tomorrow's game between Rice and the Fighting Irish.
Former Notre Dame student-athlete Chris Watt '13, earned some high praise from the San Diego Chargers head coach Mike McCoy. The Bolts are thrilled with Watt's smarts and ability to play three positions on their offensive line -- very well.
After this evening's Pep Rally the Fighting Irish jumped aboard three buses for their trip downtown to the Double Tree Hotel -- their Friday night headquarters... Note the police escort.
Took a visit to the Houston Chronicle site to see what they're reporting about their "home team" Rice Owls and their game with our Fighting Irish tomorrow -- here's what I found:
Notre Dame head football coach Brian Kelly met with the media today after practice to talk about Saturday's game with Rice (and some other news concerning the team). This is the last time he'll speak with the press until after the game:
The University of Notre Dame just announced that they will move forward with the Campus Crossroads Project -- beginning immediately after the last home game this season.
The projected 33-month construction project will bring academic and student life facilities to the heart of Notre Dame's campus.
The NFL required each of their teams to cut down their rosters to 75 players yesterday -- as they lead into the last games of the exhibition season tonight.
The next cut (the final cut) -- which will happen by this Saturday at 4 PM ET -- will reduce the rosters to 53 players.
Here's how Notre Dame's NFL Rookies are doing: the eight players drafted in the 2014 Draft are still collecting an NFL pay-check as are two free agents; Dan Fox and George Atkinson III.
The Miami Dolphins QB tryout ended yesterday for former Notre Dame All-American Brady Quinn. Quinn was given a two-week look by the Phins to try to win the back-up QB position...
However, not all is bad for Brady -- he can now return to FOX SPORTS where they have a broadcasting gig for him.