Notre Dame head football coach Brian Kelly met with the media last night after their first practice at Nashville's Father Ryan High School as the Fighting Irish prepare for Tuesday's Music City Bowl.
The Fighting Irish held a practice this afternoon at Father Ryan High School in Nashville, TN -- as they prepare for the Music City Bowl game against LSU.
Nashville's Father Ryan High School is hosting the "real" Fighting Irish for football practice these next few days -- leading up to next Tuesday's Music City Bowl. Here's a couple of photographs from this afternoon's first practice session -- along with photos of the team's arrival at Nashville International Airport and the first team meeting...
Father Ryan High was founded in 1925 as the Nashville Catholic High School for Boys.
Got to love the creativity in the Under Armour All-America Game "gear" -- helmet, uniform, shoes, gloves and base layer -- the top high school players will be wearing next week in Orlando...
Can't wait to see what Under Armour will do for Notre Dame at next year's Shamrock Series Game -- with a year to plan.
The Fighting Irish will be arriving in Nashville today for the Music City Bowl -- from all over the country. The official travel party is boarding a Delta 747 this hour (photo above) in South Bend -- and the players will be arriving at Nashville International Airport on flights from their hometowns all morning long...
The IRISH will hold their first practice in Nashville today at 4:30 PM CT
The guy in the red jersey -- Aaron Lynch, who left Notre Dame after his freshman season...
Here he is posing for a photo of Notre Dame alumni playing in the NFL; Trevor Robinson, Ian Williams and Manti Te'o -- missing from the photo is Chris Watt who was injured earlier in the game...
Jonathan Franklin, who gained more than 4,000 yards for the UCLA Bruins -- has been hired by the Notre Dame Athletic Department to work with Student Welfare and Development...
Guess who is the only rookie offensive player named to the NFL Pro Bowl...
Former Notre Dame football captain and first round draft pick of the Dallas Cowboys -- Zack Martin '13, was the lone offensive rookie named today to the NFL Pro Bowl!
And, the eighth Cowboy rookie of all-time to earn this honor -- and their first ever rookie offensive lineman.
LSU head football coach Les Miles met with the media after Monday's practice.
He spoke on a variety of subjects; Christmas, Forbes's value of his football program, coaching vacancies and he even fielded a question about Notre Dame. LSU will arrive a day after Notre Dame in Nashville...
You get the sense the local media thinks they will roll over the IRISH...
Here's a couple members of Celtic Women being interviewed on local TV in South Bend. They're performing a Christmas concert tonight at the Morris Performing Arts Center.
A suspect, after fleeing Mishawaka police -- ended up in Saint Mary's Lake (just behind Notre Dame's Grotto) in water up to his neck a little after noon today -- before his capture and arrest.
The suspect, claimed to have a gun -- but no gun was found on him. The Notre Dame campus was placed on "lock-down" during the chase.
The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame were well represented today in the National Football League...
Former Irish QB Jimmy Clausen (that's Jimmy after the game kissing his fiance) threw two TD passes today in the Bears 20 - 14 loss to the Detroit Lions -- key fact:
These are the first TD passes thrown by a ND QB in the NFL in more than two years (the last was thrown by Brady Quinn for the Kansas City Chiefs on December 2, 2012).
Here's a look at some of the highlights today from a number of former Notre Dame student-athletes now in the National Football League:
Notre Dame head football coach Brian Kelly met with the media today after the Fighting Irish's practice for the Music City Bowl. Here's a link as to what he had to say:
Les Miles was talking with reporters about the Music City Bowl game against Notre Dame -- got the sense he's not too worried about either Golson or Zaire...
I don't think there is another football team on the planet whose annual awards show is aired on one of the national sports networks... ONLY NOTRE DAME!
Be sure to tune-in this Saturday afternoon (December 20) at 1:30 PM ET to the NBC Sports Network to watch Skylar Diggins and Mike Mayock host ECHOES 14.
98 year-old Dr. Les Bodnar left for heaven this morning...
Bodnar served as Notre Dame Football's Team Doctor from Frank Leahy to Gerry Faust -- 35 years on the job -- while building his own private practice, South Bend Orthopedics.
He authored two books, served Joe Montana the legendary "chicken soup" in the Cotton Bowl game against Houston -- and worked the sidelines of four Notre Dame National Champions; 1949, 1966, 1973 and 1977.
He lived quite a life.
I want to thank ND GO IRISH BLOG regular Janet Geans for alerting me to this story.