Saturday, September 12, 2020
Friday, September 11, 2020
Brian Kelly's Thursday Media Session...
Notre Dame's Dick Corbett Head Football Coach met with the media yesterday to talk one last time about Saturday's game vs. Duke...
19 Years Ago Today -- I Made My Weekly Trip...
On Tuesday, September 11th (2001) I made my weekly commute to New York City. My plane arrived at LaGuardia just a little after 8 AM that morning. Little did I know, I'd soon have a front row seat to one of the worst days in American history...
A day I'll never forget.
Domers Ryan Harris & Mike Golic -- Enjoy!
We launched an "every football Thursday" show today called HERE COME THE IRISH Football Show -- exclusively for members of our Giving Societies.
Here's one of our co-hosts Ryan Harris interviewing ESPN's Mike Golic. Enjoy!
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Instagram: Tom Brady a Notre Dame Fan?
Here is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers legendary' QB letting the Michigan Football program know he just might have to root for Notre Dame this year -- in an Instagram post today. The yellow arrow above will take you to his post...
Domer Anthony Weaver -- Houston Texans' DC!
This is former Notre Dame All-American Anthony Weaver talking about their game tonight vs. the reigning Super Bowl Champions...
NBC's "Hype Video" -- Notre Dame Football
Here come the Irish!
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) September 9, 2020
Saturday, @NDFootball returns to NBC. #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/ujPpRJLizg
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Duke's Cutcliffe's Press Conference Yesterday
Unfortunately, I'm unable to embed the presser on the blog. So, you'll have to click the link below to see what Duke's head coach has to say about the Fighting Irish...
Domer Isaac Rochell -- Chargers' DE Interview...
Isaac's interview starts at 18:54 mark of this video above...
Monday, September 7, 2020
Know Thy Opponent: Duke Blue Devils
This was Duke's head coach David Cutcliffe -- talking about his team at the start of training camp.
Sunday, September 6, 2020
ND Statement: Holtz's Presidential Medal...
Statement from Paul J. Browne, vice president for public affairs and communications at the University of Notre Dame, on the announcement of Lou Holtz as a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom:
“Lou
Holtz is among America’s greatest college football coaches, leading
Notre Dame to a national championship in 1988. But his contributions off
the field have been equally inspiring, bringing attention and support
to his hometown, alma mater, Catholic Charities, the Women’s Care
Foundation, the Center for the Homeless in South Bend, and other worthy
organizations through his charitable foundation. At Notre Dame, he and
his late wife, Beth, served as research ambassadors, and the players he
molded have added to his legacy through their own contributions through
the Lou’s Lads Foundation. We presented Lou with an honorary degree in
2011 for his service on and off the field to Notre Dame and beyond, and
we join now with his family and many friends in offering our sincere
congratulations on this honor.”
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