Notre Dame basketball fans will remember how big a deal it was when Chris Thomas committed to play for the Fighting Irish. Thomas, Indiana's "Mr. Basketball" was the top point guard in the country and he picked Notre Dame over Duke, Michigan State, Indiana, Stanford and Purdue. While at Notre Dame, Thomas received many honors, including; Big East Rookie of the Year, National Freshman of the Year, 2nd Team All Big East, etc. After his sophomore season, Chris took a look at leaving school early for the NBA Draft, but after learning his draft status he returned to ND to play his last two seasons. Unfortunately for Chris, he injured a knee prior to his senior season which required surgery -- and it never fully healed that season. Thomas did leave Notre Dame as it's all-time assist leader, it's third all-time leading scorer and the distinction of recording the only "triple-double" in school history, against University of New Hampshire, when he scored 24 points, had 11 assists, and 11 steals in his very first college game at Notre Dame! Chris was named to Notre Dame's 25 member All Century Team. Since graduating from Notre Dame in 2005, Thomas has been playing pro basketball in Europe. He's played for teams in Italy, Greece, Poland and Spain (the photo above is from Chris playing in Spain). This season, Chris is back in Poland playing for Anwil Wloclawek -- where he's averaging 7.5 pts. after eight games this season. Here's a link to his season stats and the team's profile on a euro pro basketball website:
LINK: CHRIS THOMAS -- STATS THIS SEASON
LINK: ANWIL WLOCLAWEK'S STARTING LINEUP
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Santa Visits Notre Dame a Week Early!
The jolly man in the red and white suit visited the Hammes Bookstore yesterday, on the University of Notre Dame campus -- and Fr. Jenkins joined in the fun as well. Santa's visit benefited the Boys and Girls Club of St. Joseph County. Here's a link to WNDU-TV's story:
LINK: SANTA AT NOTRE DAME
LINK: SANTA AT NOTRE DAME
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Notre Dame Players Meet with Media Today
A few members of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame football team met with the media today after the #1 Offense took on the #1 Defense today -- in their last practice before they concentrate solely on their Sun Bowl matchup with Miami during Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday's practices. Here are the links:
LINK: DAYNE CRIST INTERVIEW
LINK: MANTI TEO INTERVIEW
LINK: BRIAN SMITH INTERVIEW
LINK: GARY GRAY INTERVIEW
LINK: DAYNE CRIST INTERVIEW
LINK: MANTI TEO INTERVIEW
LINK: BRIAN SMITH INTERVIEW
LINK: GARY GRAY INTERVIEW
Coach Diaco Meets with Media After Practice
University of Notre Dame defensive coordinator, Bob Diaco -- took questions from the media today for the first time since after the Navy game. Coach Diaco's defensive crew "turned it around" BIG TIME -- since the game against the Midshipmen. Here's the link:
LINK: COACH BOB DIACO
LINK: COACH BOB DIACO
For All You Fans of Field Turf @ Notre Dame
Here's a photo for you -- it's the field turf at Eastern Washington University -- where the "home team" beat Villanova 41-31 in a NCAA Football Championship Subdivision game last night.
LINK: YEAH, IT'S RED...
LINK: WHAT THE FIELD LOOKS LIKE ON TV
LINK: YEAH, IT'S RED...
LINK: WHAT THE FIELD LOOKS LIKE ON TV
The Big Ten -- Needs Notre Dame's Help!
If you're a regular here at ND GO IRISH BLOG, you will remember my blog post from Monday in which I commented on the Big Ten's new logo and the naming of their two divisions (the images above) -- I DIDN'T LIKE IT.
Well, I wasn't alone...
Here was what Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delaney had to say on Monday this week -- when they unveiled the work:
"When we announced football division alignments in September, other associated decisions had not yet been made. We wanted to take some time to listen, carefully consider, and make choices that would best honor our history and traditions, reflect our core values and characteristics, and tell our story," said Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany. "We involved many thoughtful, dedicated professionals and we listened to many ideas from our member schools, alumni and fans."
HERE'S WHAT BIG TEN COMMISSIONER DELANEY SAID THREE DAYS LATER...
Delany said during an interview with WGN AM-720 in Chicago on Thursday that the names Legends and Leaders were picked to highlight the conference’s rich history, and that “to a great extent it’s fallen on deaf ears.” Many fans have instead mocked the names and asked officials to reconsider, which Delany said could happen after the first of the year.
“I think we have enough experience with names, and expansion and development of divisions, to know that you never, rarely, get 90 percent approval rating,” Delany said during the interview. “But to get a 90 percent non-approval rating was, you know, really surprising.”
So, the BIG TEN needs our help...
As we all know, the Big Ten has been "needing Notre Dame" for a long time now. And, time after time -- we've given them the "Heisman" (that's the stiff-arm) -- which I'm personally very grateful for!
Yet, here's our chance to give the Big Ten a piece of what they've been missing and needing all these years: the "brain power and creative power" of the Notre Dame Family.
So, if you're feeling the "Christmas spirit" -- please use the comment section below to offer up your suggestions as to what the Big Ten's "two divisions" should be called.
The ND GO IRISH BLOG -- will be sure to offer up these suggestions to the Big Ten Commissioner, as well as the gang at Pentagram -- who were probably paid a "few hundred thousand" for this work... We'll give our "expert opinions" for free!!!
Have Fun!
Well, I wasn't alone...
Here was what Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delaney had to say on Monday this week -- when they unveiled the work:
"When we announced football division alignments in September, other associated decisions had not yet been made. We wanted to take some time to listen, carefully consider, and make choices that would best honor our history and traditions, reflect our core values and characteristics, and tell our story," said Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany. "We involved many thoughtful, dedicated professionals and we listened to many ideas from our member schools, alumni and fans."
HERE'S WHAT BIG TEN COMMISSIONER DELANEY SAID THREE DAYS LATER...
Delany said during an interview with WGN AM-720 in Chicago on Thursday that the names Legends and Leaders were picked to highlight the conference’s rich history, and that “to a great extent it’s fallen on deaf ears.” Many fans have instead mocked the names and asked officials to reconsider, which Delany said could happen after the first of the year.
“I think we have enough experience with names, and expansion and development of divisions, to know that you never, rarely, get 90 percent approval rating,” Delany said during the interview. “But to get a 90 percent non-approval rating was, you know, really surprising.”
Please note: The Big Ten had made a big deal about the hiring of
Michael Bierut and Michael Gericke, from the design firm Pentagram,
to do this work.
to do this work.
I'm sure these two have had better weeks!
So, the BIG TEN needs our help...
As we all know, the Big Ten has been "needing Notre Dame" for a long time now. And, time after time -- we've given them the "Heisman" (that's the stiff-arm) -- which I'm personally very grateful for!
Yet, here's our chance to give the Big Ten a piece of what they've been missing and needing all these years: the "brain power and creative power" of the Notre Dame Family.
So, if you're feeling the "Christmas spirit" -- please use the comment section below to offer up your suggestions as to what the Big Ten's "two divisions" should be called.
The ND GO IRISH BLOG -- will be sure to offer up these suggestions to the Big Ten Commissioner, as well as the gang at Pentagram -- who were probably paid a "few hundred thousand" for this work... We'll give our "expert opinions" for free!!!
Have Fun!
Three Irish LAX Players Taken in MLL Draft
Major League Lacrosse held its 2011 Supplemental Draft -- of players who are not currently on a team's 23-man protected roster and who have registered to enter the player pool -- on Tuesday in Toronto, and three former members of Kevin Corrigan's Fighting Irish were drafted by teams;
LINK: REGIS McDERMOTT -- NOTRE DAME BIO
LINK: JOEY KEMP -- NOTRE DAME BIO
LINK: MIKE PODGAJNY -- NOTRE DAME BIO
LINK: 2011 MLL SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
- Regis McDermott: played for the Irish from 2006-2009 -- taken by Toronto
- Joey Kemp: played for the Irish from 2005-2008 -- taken by Chesapeake
- Mike Podgajny: played for the Irish from 2005-2008 -- taken by Denver
LINK: REGIS McDERMOTT -- NOTRE DAME BIO
LINK: JOEY KEMP -- NOTRE DAME BIO
LINK: MIKE PODGAJNY -- NOTRE DAME BIO
LINK: 2011 MLL SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
A New Notre Dame Book: "Strong of Heart"
The University of Notre Dame Athletics Department has just released a book entitled: "Strong of Heart: Profiles of Notre Dame Athletics 2010." The soft-cover book, contains profiles and portraits of 20 individuals connected with Notre Dame athletics; Tim Abromaitis, Steve Boda, Paul and Linda Demo, Kevin Dugan, Pat Garrity, Danielle Green, Teddy Hodges, Joe Montana, Skylard Owens, Joe Piane, Ted Robinson, Adam Sargent, John Scully, Jen Sharron, Nicholas Sparks, Chris Stewart, Laurie Wenger, Monty Williams, Mariel Zagunis and Jimmy Zannino. A portion of the proceeds from sales will benefit funds in the name of Matt James and Declan Sullivan, two members of the Notre Dame football family who were lost in the past year. The 8 ½" x 11" -- 90-page book is available for $19.95 through the Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore, the Joyce Center/Purcell Pavilion Varsity Shops, or by calling the bookstore at 574-631-5757 or 574-631-6316.
Sun Bowl: El Paso's "Touch of Notre Dame"
Cathedral High School -- an all boys Catholic high school in El Paso, TX -- established in 1927, has taken on many of the traditions of the University of Notre Dame. Here's a link to a story I know you'll enjoy, along with a link to the school's website:
LINK: CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL'S LINK TO ND
LINK: CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL'S WEBSITE
Friday, December 17, 2010
Today's Media Session -- Coach Kelly
Notre Dame head football coach, Brian Kelly -- met with the media for the first time in the last six days -- today at the Guglielmino Athletic Complex. He talked about the new Notre Dame Football Awards Banquet (which will be held on January 22nd), yesterday's decision by the St. Joseph County Prosecuting Attorney, Miami preparation, the QB position, Dayne Crist, etc,. Here's the story:
LINK: COACH KELLY WITH THE MEDIA TODAY
LINK: COACH KELLY WITH THE MEDIA TODAY
A "Notre Dame" Christmas for Cancer Patients
This past week the University of Notre Dame Athletic Department had its annual Christmas Party for 100 families from the Michiana area who have children battling cancer at Memorial Hospital. Many Notre Dame student-athletes have "adopted" these kids as part of the "Fighting Irish Fight for Life" program. You'll enjoy this video -- I posted this story earlier this week, but I didn't have a direct link to the video -- now we do!
LINK: NOTRE DAME CHRISTMAS PARTY
LINK: NOTRE DAME CHRISTMAS PARTY
"Domer" Cunningham Stays at Tulsa!!!
Fomer Notre Dame student and long-time administrator in the Irish athletic department, Bubba Cunningham '84 -- did a "180" yesterday afternoon and decided not to take the Athletic Director's position at the University of Kansas. Cunningham instead, signed a contract extension with the University of Tulsa to remain as its Athletic Director. What was rumored as a "done deal" on Tuesday -- is no more -- and the Kansas media is not to happy about this! Current Deputy Athletic Director at Notre Dame, Bill Scholl was rumored to also be a candidate for the position at Kansas -- maybe he'll be their hire? Here are the links to the stories:
LINK: KANSAS DOESN'T GET DEAL DONE WITH CUNNINGHAM!
LINK: CUNNINGHAM TO REMAIN AT TULSA
ND Students Head Home for Christmas!
Today is the the University of Notre Dame's last day of Final Exams for the Fall Semester -- the dorms will be closing, so students will be heading home for the Christmas break. To get the Notre Dame Family "in the spirit" of Christmas -- here's a link to Notre Dame's Glee Club signing some Christmas carols. Enjoy!
LINK: NOTRE DAME'S GLEE CLUB -- CHRISTMAS CAROLS
LINK: NOTRE DAME'S GLEE CLUB -- CHRISTMAS CAROLS
Mike Haywood Introduced as Pitt Head Coach
Former Notre Dame student-athlete and Offensive Coordinator -- Mike Haywood, was introduced yesterday afternoon as the 35th head coach in the history of the Pitt Panther football program. Haywood a 1986 graduate of the University of Notre Dame -- becomes the first African American head football coach in Pitt's history. During yesterday's press conference Haywood announced that he had "already cleaned out his office" at Miami of Ohio -- where he led the RedHawks to the Mid American Conference Championship this year -- and that he would begin "recruiting immediately." Haywood will not be coaching Miami of Ohio in their upcoming GoDaddy.com Bowl game. FYI: NOTRE DAME PLAYS @ PITT ON SEPTEMBER 24, 2011. Here's a link to the video from the press conference introducing Haywood -- along with links to stories from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Pitt University Athletics site. Congratulations Mike!
LINK: PRESS CONFERENCE -- INTRODUCING HAYWOOD
LINK: PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE STORY
LINK: PITT ATHLETICS OFFICIAL SITE
LINK: PRESS CONFERENCE -- INTRODUCING HAYWOOD
LINK: PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE STORY
LINK: PITT ATHLETICS OFFICIAL SITE
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Kiper & McShay -- Best Bowl Matchups
ESPN'S Mel Kiper and Todd McShay did a segment today on the best "bowl matchups" this next month -- and surprise, surprise -- Notre Dame was involved in the conversation. Here's a link:
LINK: ESPN'S KIPER & McSHAY ON BEST BOWL MATCHUPS
LINK: ESPN'S KIPER & McSHAY ON BEST BOWL MATCHUPS
Harvard, Yale and Notre Dame: Graduate!
The Chronicle of Higher Education, just came out this week with a study that compared graduation rates at public and private research universities in 2002 and 2008, surveying students who enrolled in 1996 and 2002, respectively. And, the top three schools in America for graduating its students are:
LINK: THEY GRADUATE THEIR STUDENTS!
- Harvard: 98%
- Yale: 97%
- Notre Dame: 96%
LINK: THEY GRADUATE THEIR STUDENTS!
Own a Piece of Notre Dame History!
Matt Cashore, who just happens to be the University of Notre Dame's award winning "official photographer" -- took a "panoramic" photo (above) of the Band of the Fighting Irish's historic performance in New York's Times Square on November 20th. Please note -- this small image above -- doesn't do this three foot wide photo justice. I learned yesterday morning that it was being made available for sale and I bought one immediately for my "Notre Dame" room at home. This 12" x 36" print would make a great "Christmas" present for every Notre Dame student, alum and fan! To purchase one or two -- just click on the link below titled "a piece of Notre Dame history." I'm also providing a link to Matt's "portfolio" of a few of the "official" photos he's taken for the University of Notre Dame -- you're going to want to own every one!
LINK: OWN A PIECE OF NOTRE DAME HISTORY
LINK: NOTRE DAME'S OFFICIAL PHOTO LIBRARY
LINK: OWN A PIECE OF NOTRE DAME HISTORY
LINK: NOTRE DAME'S OFFICIAL PHOTO LIBRARY
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Off Topic: A Little "Math Problem" @ Michigan
The much ballyhooed; "The Big Chill at The Big House" -- turned into "The Big Myth at The Big House" -- thanks to the "honest" folks at Guinness World Records.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, here's a quick refresh -- The University of Michigan hockey team took on the Michigan State University hockey team this past Saturday -- outdoors -- inside Michigan Stadium (photo). And, the University of Michigan "announced" a world record crowd of 113,411 people attended the hockey game...
Well, they "mis-represented" the facts...
Representatives of the Guiness World Records were in attendance to "verify" the crowd and they reported -- the attendance was actually: 85,451.
Now, that's a difference of 27,960 spectators.
When a representative of the University of Michigan was asked about the discrepancy, he responded: "The difference in figures may be attributed to different standards in counting. Michigan included people working the game such as media, staff and concession workers – but Guinness doesn’t include those people in the attendance figure."
REALLY????
As a "point of reference" -- I've seen it reported before -- that a typical football Saturday at Notre Dame Stadium, you'll have approximately "4,000 to 5,000" people inside the Stadium that didn't pay for their tickets;
For you "non-Michigan" math majors that adds up to "approximately" 4,420 in the "different standards in counting" method that the University of Michigan is claiming.
Here's a LINK to Michigan's official website for The Big Chill -- as you'll see, they're still claiming a SELL OUT of 109,901... Here's a second link to a local Detroit news story on the controversy:
LINK: THE BIG MYTH @ THE BIG HOUSE
If you don't know what I'm talking about, here's a quick refresh -- The University of Michigan hockey team took on the Michigan State University hockey team this past Saturday -- outdoors -- inside Michigan Stadium (photo). And, the University of Michigan "announced" a world record crowd of 113,411 people attended the hockey game...
Well, they "mis-represented" the facts...
Representatives of the Guiness World Records were in attendance to "verify" the crowd and they reported -- the attendance was actually: 85,451.
Now, that's a difference of 27,960 spectators.
When a representative of the University of Michigan was asked about the discrepancy, he responded: "The difference in figures may be attributed to different standards in counting. Michigan included people working the game such as media, staff and concession workers – but Guinness doesn’t include those people in the attendance figure."
REALLY????
As a "point of reference" -- I've seen it reported before -- that a typical football Saturday at Notre Dame Stadium, you'll have approximately "4,000 to 5,000" people inside the Stadium that didn't pay for their tickets;
- 900 concession workers
- 400 home band members and 350 visiting band members
- 750 Ushers
- 60 First Aid
- 1,500 Media and Guests in the Press Box
- 100 Traffic and Stadium Police
- 150 Field Passes
- 90 Program Sellers
- 10 game officials
- 15 Grounds Crew
- 25 Housekeeping & 20 repair personnel
- 50 managers and trainers
For you "non-Michigan" math majors that adds up to "approximately" 4,420 in the "different standards in counting" method that the University of Michigan is claiming.
MAKES YOU WONDER WHAT IS THE "BIG HOUSE'S" TRUE CAPACITY?
Here's a LINK to Michigan's official website for The Big Chill -- as you'll see, they're still claiming a SELL OUT of 109,901... Here's a second link to a local Detroit news story on the controversy:
LINK: THE BIG MYTH @ THE BIG HOUSE
RUMOR NO MORE: "Domer" Haywood HIRED!
There's a rumor on the web this morning that's "picking up steam" -- and it involves former Notre Dame student-athlete and the Offensive Coordinator during the Charlie Weis era -- Mike Haywood.
See link to blog post below...
Rumor has it -- that the University of Pittsburgh reached an agreement with Haywood, late last night, to become their next head football coach -- replacing Dave Wannstedt.
Haywood just finished his second year as a head coach, leading the Miami of Ohio RedHawks to a 9-4 record, a Mid American Conference Championship -- and a spot in the GoDaddy.com Bowl -- after going 1-11 in his first season!!! This was the "biggest turnaround"-- in number of wins -- in college football this year! I'm also posting a nice story from the Sporting News -- about Haywood's impact on the RedHawks program and a video I found of Mike Haywood talking about his coaching philosophy. We'll keep you posted on this story... ESPN'S JOE SCHAD -- JUST CONFIRMED HAYWOOD'S BEEN HIRED (7:14 PM EST) -- CONGRATULATIONS MIKE! See link to his quick post:
LINK: HAYWOOD HIRED AS PITT HEAD COACH!
LINK: PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE BLOG POST
LINK: SPORTING NEWS STORY ON HAYWOOD
LINK: MIKE HAYWOOD COACHING PHILOSOPHY
Notre Dame "Sister/Brother" Act at NORDAM
The Nordam Group -- one of the largest independently owned aerospace companies in the world, announced yesterday (link below) that former Notre Dame grads; Meredith Siegfried and her brother Hastings Siegfried have been promoted to President and Vice Chairman respectively -- in a company their late father (Ray Siegfried II) -- who was also a "DOMER" -- founded in 1969.
Notre Dame students and alums will recognize the "last name" -- as the same name that adorns Siegfried Hall (photo) at the University of Notre Dame -- they are one in the same!
The Siegfried Family is a NOTRE DAME FAMILY -- "Grandpa" Robert Siegfried - Class of 1937 and his son, Ray Siegfried Class of 1965 -- made a gift to the University of Notre Dame that led to the building of Siegfried Hall in 1988. In addition, the Ray and Milann Siegfried family and The NORDAM Group donated the MBA wing of the College of Business Administration in 1995. And, in 1997 the family funded the Chair for Entrepreneurial Studies at Notre Dame. Ray was also a long-time member of Notre Dame's Board of Trustees.
Please note: Now I couldn't find any information on the genesis of the name NORDAM -- but, it sure looks like Ray Siegfried used some help from his beloved "alma mater" NOTRE DAME to name his company...
For those of you who are interested, NORDAM designs, certifies and manufactures integrated propulsion systems, nacelles and thrust reversers for business jets. In addition, NORDAM manufactures composite aircraft structures, interior shells, custom cabinetry, radomes, and aircraft transparencies such as cabin windows, wing tip lenses and simulator screens. It is also one of the world’s largest third-party providers of maintenance, repair and overhaul services to the military, commercial airline and air freight markets. The company employs approximately 2,000 people around the globe, with facilities in the U.S., United Kingdom, and Singapore.
You'll enjoy the story about the Siegfried "dynasty" and their impact on the Tulsa community...
LINK: TWO TOP SPOTS GO TO DOMERS
LINK: THE SIEGFRIED DYNASTY IN TULSA
LINK: NOTRE DAME'S SIEGFRIED HALL WEBSITE
LINK: SIEGFRIED HALL "WIKI"
Notre Dame students and alums will recognize the "last name" -- as the same name that adorns Siegfried Hall (photo) at the University of Notre Dame -- they are one in the same!
The Siegfried Family is a NOTRE DAME FAMILY -- "Grandpa" Robert Siegfried - Class of 1937 and his son, Ray Siegfried Class of 1965 -- made a gift to the University of Notre Dame that led to the building of Siegfried Hall in 1988. In addition, the Ray and Milann Siegfried family and The NORDAM Group donated the MBA wing of the College of Business Administration in 1995. And, in 1997 the family funded the Chair for Entrepreneurial Studies at Notre Dame. Ray was also a long-time member of Notre Dame's Board of Trustees.
Please note: Now I couldn't find any information on the genesis of the name NORDAM -- but, it sure looks like Ray Siegfried used some help from his beloved "alma mater" NOTRE DAME to name his company...
For those of you who are interested, NORDAM designs, certifies and manufactures integrated propulsion systems, nacelles and thrust reversers for business jets. In addition, NORDAM manufactures composite aircraft structures, interior shells, custom cabinetry, radomes, and aircraft transparencies such as cabin windows, wing tip lenses and simulator screens. It is also one of the world’s largest third-party providers of maintenance, repair and overhaul services to the military, commercial airline and air freight markets. The company employs approximately 2,000 people around the globe, with facilities in the U.S., United Kingdom, and Singapore.
You'll enjoy the story about the Siegfried "dynasty" and their impact on the Tulsa community...
LINK: TWO TOP SPOTS GO TO DOMERS
LINK: THE SIEGFRIED DYNASTY IN TULSA
LINK: NOTRE DAME'S SIEGFRIED HALL WEBSITE
LINK: SIEGFRIED HALL "WIKI"
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