Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Clausen's First Endorsement Deal
Former Notre Dame QB and maybe Sunday's starter for the Carolina Panthers, Jimmy Clausen, has signed on as a paid endorser of FLO TV. FLO TV allows you to watch live television on your cell phone, computer, in your car, etc. Here's an article in which the ESPN reporter weaved in "Notre Dame" into Clausen's use of the FLO TV product he's representing. Here's the link:
LINK: CLAUSEN ON NOTRE DAME
MSU vs. ND -- Rain Storm 2006!
On the Monday after Notre Dame's thrilling, come from way behind, win over the Spartans -- in a rain storm -- a Detroit sports talk radio host "WENT OFF ON HIS SPARTANS." His name is Mike Valenti and his rant over the Spartans collapse against the Irish -- has become radio legend. His diatribe runs for fifteen minutes or so -- thus, you'll see links to Part 1 and Part 2 below. As you'll hear, Valenti, a Michigan State grad, is passionate about his Spartans and wasn't too happy with the outcome of this game. YOU MUST LISTEN TO THIS!
LINK: MSU FAN'S RANT - PART 1
LINK: MSU FAN'S RANT - PART 2
Johnny Lattner on Reggie Bush...
Former Heisman Trophy Winner and Notre Dame "All-Everything" Johnny Lattner, was asked by the Chicago Tribune -- the day before Reggie Bush's announcement -- "should Reggie Bush keep his Heisman?" You might be surprised with his answer:
LINK: LATTNER ON BUSH
Official Ground Breaking: "Hockey Cathedral"
This past Saturday, the University of Notre Dame's President; Rev. John Jenkins, presided over a ceremony to bless and dedicate the Compton Family Center -- the future home of the Irish Hockey program. "The Compton" is named after Kevin and Gayla Compton, who also happen to be the owners of the NHL's San Jose Sharks. Kevin and Gayla made a generous lead gift to Notre Dame to fund what is being called by some as college hockey's "Cathedral." The $53 million structure, which opens in October 2011 -- will immediately become the finest college hockey facility in the world. Here's a few links to a number of architectural renderings of this world-class facility:
LINK: PHOTOS OF STADIUM'S EXTERIOR
LINK: TEAM LOCKER ROOM
LINK: STADIUM'S MAIN CONCOURSE
LINK: STADIUM'S CLUB LEVEL
LINK: STADIUM SITE LINES
LINK: PHOTOS OF STADIUM'S EXTERIOR
LINK: TEAM LOCKER ROOM
LINK: STADIUM'S MAIN CONCOURSE
LINK: STADIUM'S CLUB LEVEL
LINK: STADIUM SITE LINES
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Notre Dame is Different...
Folks, Gregg Easterbrook's blog post at ESPN today -- is something you need to keep in your back pocket (if/when) the subject of "student-athlete" ever comes up with your friends in the; Big Ten, SEC, ACC, Pac 10, Big 12, WAC, etc. You'll find near the end of Easterbrook's lengthy blog post -- a story about Notre Dame football player Chris Stewart. Stewart is a Law Student at the University of Notre Dame -- who just happens to be a starting offensive lineman. You see, at Notre Dame you're expected to graduate in four years and if you want a fifth year on the gridiron, you've graduated and have enrolled in grad school. Here's the link:
LINK: A NOTRE DAME STUDENT-ATHLETE
LINK: A NOTRE DAME STUDENT-ATHLETE
Coach Kelly's Media Session Today
Notre Dame Head Football Coach Brian Kelly, met with the media today at noon -- in his weekly Tuesday press briefing. Here's a link to www.und.com's coverage:
LINK: COACH KELLY PRESS CONFERENCE
NBC was the WINNER Saturday!
NBC Sports is experiencing the excitement that Brian Kelly has brought to the Fighting Irish football program -- first hand. For the second week in a row -- TV ratings are up big time. The Michigan vs. Notre Dame game was the most watched Notre Dame football game in the past five-years and the most watched featuring these two teams in sixteen-years. It was the twelfth largest audience ever for a NBC telecast of a Notre Dame football game in their twenty-year history with the Irish -- and largest audience ever for two un-ranked opponents. 7 million viewers tuned in to the game -- and the two-game viewership average is the best in four years for Notre Dame football. Here are the five largest TV audiences ever for a NBC broadcast of Notre Dame vs. Michigan football game:
1: #6 Michigan 26, #3 Notre Dame 24 September 10, 1994 10.1 million
2: #3 Notre Dame 17, #6 Michigan 17 September 12, 1992 7.3 million
3: Michigan 28, Notre Dame 24 September 11, 2010 7.0 million
4: #22 Notre Dame 36, #5 Michigan 20 September 5, 1998 6.6 million
5: #20 Notre Dame 25, #7 Michigan 23 September 14, 2002 6.5 million
1: #6 Michigan 26, #3 Notre Dame 24 September 10, 1994 10.1 million
2: #3 Notre Dame 17, #6 Michigan 17 September 12, 1992 7.3 million
3: Michigan 28, Notre Dame 24 September 11, 2010 7.0 million
4: #22 Notre Dame 36, #5 Michigan 20 September 5, 1998 6.6 million
5: #20 Notre Dame 25, #7 Michigan 23 September 14, 2002 6.5 million
Pogo Back Flip Record Set on Regis & Kelly!
Former Notre Dame alum, Regis Philbin '53, hosted a Guiness Book of World Records attempt on his Regis & Kelly Show yesterday. It's "Record Breaker Week" as they've partnered with Guiness Book of World Records to break a record -- LIVE -- every day this week. On Monday's show a young man from Akron (Fred Grzybowski) set the world record for most consecutive back flips on a pogo stick! He did nine back flips -- breaking the old record of eight. I didn't know there was such a record -- but I do now! You've got to see this video:
LINK: WORLD RECORD!
Samardzjia: First Career Win as a Starter!
Jeff Samardzjia earned his first Major League victory as a starter -- pitching 5 2/3 innings of shut out baseball in the Cubs 5-1 victory over the Cardinals last night. The former Notre Dame All-American wide receiver struck out four -- and helped his own cause with an RBI single in the 2nd. The "Shark" was just brought up from the Iowa Cubs -- where he was 11-3 this season. Here's a link to the MLB site and some video of Jeff's big night:
LINK: SAMARDZJIA'S BIG NIGHT
Notre Dame Featured in Coke Zero Promotion
I've been approached on a number of occasions, since this blogged launched this past January, to sell advertising. Each time I've declined. That continues today -- the only reason I'm mentioning this promotion is because it involves our favorite school this week - the University of Notre Dame. Coke Zero is running a contest online (see link below) called the PLAYBOOK CHALLENGE and is giving away some great prizes. It's free -- and it's fun -- a good combination these days! Like any contest, you can't win if you don't play -- here's the link:
LINK: COKE ZERO'S PLAYBOOK CHALLENGE
Monday, September 13, 2010
PHOTO OF THE DAY: Is Manti Being Held?
Samardzjia: Gets Cubs Start Tonight!
Former Notre Dame All-American wide receiver, Jeff Samardzjia, gets the start tonight for the Chicago Cubs in their game against the St. Louis Cardinals. Samardzjia was called up from the Iowa Cubs after going 11-3 for the Cubbies top minor league team this season. You can catch the action on WGN-TV or you can click on the link below and listen to the radio broadcast -- Samardzjia's first pitch is at 8:15 PM EST:
LINK: LISTEN TO THE SHARK'S START TONIGHT
LINK: LISTEN TO THE SHARK'S START TONIGHT
Coach Kelly's Half Time Talk to Team
Jack Nolan sat down with Coach Kelly yesterday to talk about the Michigan game. I found Brian Kelly's quick and direct answer to what he said at halftime to his Irish quite enlightening. Here's the link:
LINK: COACH KELLY CONVERSATION
ND Receives $34.7 Million in Stimulus Money
The South Bend Tribune reported that the University of Notre Dame has received $34.7 million to date in federal stimulus money since May 2009 to fund 32 projects. Now to keep this in perspective; Purdue University has received $130.3 million and Indiana University $62.7 million. Here's the story:
LINK: ND STIMULUS MONEY
A Detroit Blogger's Reaction to Notre Dame
Found this blog post from the Detroit Free Press's Mark Snyder concerning Notre Dame Football's traditional "WALK" from the Basilica of the Sacred Heart to the stadium. Click on link below:
LINK: NOTRE DAME TRADITIONS
Charlie's Chiefs on Monday Night Football
Former Notre Dame Head Football Coach, Charlie Weis '78 -- takes his offensive play calling to the NFL's biggest stage tonight as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Diego Chargers in the Monday Night Football game on ESPN. You can bet, the camera will be on Coach Weis often as he makes his return to the pro game. The Chiefs vs. Chargers game is the second game tonight on ESPN's Monday Night Football doubleheader with a 10:15 PM EST kick-off. The first game (Ravens vs. Jets) kicks off at 7:00 PM EST. Here's a link to a Q&A with Coach Weis last month:
LINK: Q&A WITH CHARLIE WEIS
LINK: Q&A WITH CHARLIE WEIS
New York Town Hires Notre Dame
The village of Skaneateles, NY (located in the Finger Lakes region) recently contracted with six University of Notre Dame graduate students and their professor to assist them in developing their master plan. The town's Comprehensive Plan Review Committee hired the Urban Design Studio students for $10,000 to assist them in planning their future. The Notre Dame students will be meeting with Skaneateles residents this week (September 14th - 16th) and will be presenting their completed work in December. Here's a link to the story:
LINK: NOTRE DAME COMES TO TOWN
LINK: NOTRE DAME COMES TO TOWN
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Former NFL Great's "Twins" Are Irish!
Former Oakland Raider great, George Atkinson's twin sons; George III and Josh gave their verbal commitment to Brian Kelly and the Fighting Irish this morning. George III is a top wide receiver / running back prospect and brother Josh is a defensive back. Dad, seen here in the photo with his boys, is a radio analyst for the Raiders these days. Here's a video of George III from his junior year:
LINK: IRISH COMMIT
Clausen's NFL Debut...
Former Notre Dame QB, Jimmy Clausen -- made his NFL debut today in the Carolina Panthers 31-18 loss to the New York Giants in the first "official" NFL game played in the Giants & Jets new $1.6 billion stadium. Clausen got into the game late -- when the Panthers starting QB, Mal Moore, was shaken up. Moore was taken to a New York hospital after the game for observation. Jimmy attempted two passes -- but neither was caught. Ironically, Clausen's NFL Passer Rating ended up higher than his teammate Moore's -- can someone please explain to me how you can have an NFL Passer Rating when you don't complete a pass? Here's a link to the statistics:
LINK: CLAUSEN'S NFL PASSER RATING
LINK: CLAUSEN'S NFL PASSER RATING
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