☘️ GAME DAY!— The Fighting Irish (@FightingIrish) November 12, 2016
Kickin off the Shamrock Series at midnight drummer's circle with the @NotreDameBand.#BeatArmy pic.twitter.com/DMswJaBI91
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Drummer's Circle -- San Antonio River Walk
Friday, November 11, 2016
Notre Dame's Veteran Initiative -- Giving Back!
For nearly 175 years, the men and women of Notre Dame have aspired to becomes forces for good in the world. Today, veterans like Luis Morales pursue their degrees at the University of Notre Dame, continuing a dedication to serve and a solemn commitment to make the world a better place.
To help students like Luis, the Notre Dame Veterans Fund helps offset tuition and living costs, and provides resources that enable veterans to continue their education here at Notre Dame. There are between 75-100 veterans enrolled at Notre Dame in a given semester. Please make a gift today to support these men and women who serve as leaders both in and out of the classroom.
We thank all veterans for their brave service.
LINK: PLEASE MAKE A GIFT
Thursday, November 10, 2016
The Mirer Family's "Notre Dame Circle of Life"
Former Fighting Irish QB and #2 overall NFL pick (1993 NFL DRAFT) Rick Mirer -- is seen here in a photo with his son Morrison Mirer who just signed a National Letter of Intent to play Lacrosse for the University of Notre Dame.
The circle of life...
LINK: STORY
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Patterson & Vaughn Join Muffet's Irish Today!
Muffet's #1 ranked Fighting Irish just added to high school stars to their talented roster today:
LINK: STORY
- Danielle Patterson -- a "five star" small forward from Brooklyn, NY
- Mikayla Vaughn -- a "four star" center from Fairfax, VA
LINK: STORY
DJ Harvey Commits to Brey's Fighting Irish!
The #21 ranked player in the country, DJ Harvey -- signed a National Letter of Intent today to play for Notre Dame.
LINK: STORY
The ND Helmet: God, Country, Notre Dame!
Representing a SPIRIT of FAITH and PATRIOTISM that has animated Notre Dame since 1842.— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) November 9, 2016
The helmets we'll wear on Saturday.#ShamrockSeries pic.twitter.com/zwXvmTTDqt
Monday, November 7, 2016
Domer Smyth Finishes 10th at NYC Marathon!
Former Notre Dame All-American Patrick Smyth '09 has a full-time job in Santa Fe, NM as a computer mapper -- and in his spare time he takes on the top professional distance runners in the world...
Yesterday, Patrick finished 10th in the NYC Marathon -- earning $2,000, plus an additional $3,000 for being the fifth highest American finisher in the race.
Congrats Patrick!
LINK: REVIVING HIS CAREER
LINK: PATRICK SMYTH
Yesterday, Patrick finished 10th in the NYC Marathon -- earning $2,000, plus an additional $3,000 for being the fifth highest American finisher in the race.
Congrats Patrick!
LINK: REVIVING HIS CAREER
LINK: PATRICK SMYTH
Domer Justin Tuck -- Picks His Favorite Player
.@aborgesNYR caught up with #NYR fan @JustinTuck last night @TheGarden! Find out which player Tuck would take on his football team! pic.twitter.com/IPtfxlClkk— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) November 7, 2016
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Domer Molly Huddle -- Third in NYC Marathon!
Former Notre Dame All-American distance runner Molly Huddle '06 -- running in her first marathon -- became the first American to finish on the podium at the New York City Marathon since 2010, taking the bronze medal.
As the top American finisher -- Molly pocketed an additional $25,000 bonus check along with the $40,000 awarded to the third place finisher.
Congratulations Molly!
LINK: FIRST AMERICAN
LINK: NEW YORK POST STORY
LINK: LET'S RUN
LINK: NEW YORK TIMES STORY
OT: Not a Cubs Fan, But You Have to Love This
VIDEO: @Cubs players @ARizzo44, @D_Ross3 & @DexterFowler (with American icon Bill Murray) sing #GoCubsGo on #SNL. #WorldSeriesChampions pic.twitter.com/pIFpnkzQGT— Billy Krumb (@ClubhouseCancer) November 6, 2016
When Will College Football Staffs Have This?
A rules expert -- someone who knows the rules of football better than the part-time officials do? An individual on the coaching staff, who in "real time," can catch officials' making mistakes in their interpretation of the rules or, the scope of their authority -- and get them reversed IMMEDIATELY.
We experienced a huge officiating call in the ND vs. Navy game yesterday -- where a FOOTBALL RULES EXPERT (standing on Notre Dame's sideline) could have changed the outcome of the game.
- The game changing "12-man on the field penalty call against Notre Dame" -- that led to Navy's game winning TD -- was made by the replay official from the American Conference (Navy's conference) and, he should not have been allowed to make that call. SEE THE RULE. Ironically the ACC officials on the field did not feel it was a penalty and did not drop a flag on the play.
You can see Devin Studstill running off field before snap...
What would it be worth to Brian Kelly today -- if there had been someone on his sideline who could have let the ACC officiating crew know IMMEDIATELY -- "this is not his call in the replay booth..."
I'm sure we can find a Notre Dame student or two who could become quite proficient on the OFFICIAL RULES OF FOOTBALL -- and keep the guys in "black & white" in check.
What do you think?
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