Saturday, October 19, 2019

Harbaugh Talks About Michigan vs. Penn State



This is the game I'll be watching tonight...  And, I'm not sure who I want to win.

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Romeo Okwara Featured in GQ Magazine


The former Notre Dame football player -- who now plays with the NFL's Detroit Lions -- was featured in GQ Magazine.  Thought you'd find this story interesting...

Special thanks to my Notre Dame colleague Tim Willis '84 for alerting me to this story.

LINK:  OKWARA IN GQ

Jarron Jones First Domer Taken in XFL Draft


The inaugural XFL 2020 Draft is taking place today -- and they're following a unique format called "phases."

Phase 1:  Offensive Skill Positions

Phase 2:  Offensive Lineman

Phase 3:  Defensive Lineman and Linebackers

Phase 4:  Cornerbacks and Safeties

Phase 5:  Open Draft -- any position


Well, the first former Notre Dame Football star taken today was Jarron Jones -- who played defensive line for the Fighting Irish, but is now an offensive tackle for the New York Guardians.

LINK:  JARRON JONES

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Helton & Players Talk Loss to Notre Dame


Notre Dame Moves Up to #8 in Both Polls


Well, this afternoon there is now seven teams between Notre Dame and a return trip to the College Football Playoff -- but, I believe it's really down now to; LSU, Oklahoma and the Fighting Irish for the fourth spot.

Here's the seven ranked ahead of Notre Dame today.
  • Alabama
  • LSU
  • Clemson
  • Ohio State
  • Oklahoma
  • Wisconsin
  • Penn State

Now, we just have to finish ahead of four of these teams -- here's how this happens.
  • Notre Dame wins out -- goes 11 - 1.
  • There will not be three (3) Big Ten teams ahead of Notre Dame come the first week of December.  That eliminates at least two of these teams -- Wisconsin and Penn State.
  • So, it comes down to two teams -- LSU and Oklahoma -- competing with Notre Dame for that final spot.  

LSU'S REMAINING SCHEDULE -- must lose two of these games...
  •  @ Mississippi State  (3 - 3)
  •  #11 Auburn  (5 - 1)
  •  @ #1 Alabama  (6 - 0)
  •  @ Mississippi  (3 - 4)
  •  Arkansas  (2 - 4)
  •  Texas A&M  (3 - 3)

OKLAHOMA'S REMAINING SCHEDULE -- loses big to Baylor or, is upset by Kansas State or Oklahoma State
  •  West Virginia  (3 - 3)
  •  @ Kansas State  (3 - 2)
  •  Iowa State  (4 - 2)
  •  @ #18 Baylor  (6 - 0)
  •  TCU  (3 - 2)
  •  @ Oklahoma State  (4 - 2)

And, we may need to see Auburn lose to Alabama -- because if Auburn beats LSU -- they will jump ahead of Notre Dame...


LINK:  POLL

Braden Lenzy's Interview After USC Game


The Mornin' After Notre Dame Beats USC


Took a lap around the worldwide web this morning to see what the media is saying about Notre Dame's 30 - 27 win over USC...

LINK:  LA TIMES

LINK:  ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

LINK:  CBS SPORTS

LINK:  SPORTING NEWS

LINK:  SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE

Highlights: Notre Dame 30 - USC 27

300+ Yards Rushing -- Notre Dame Beats USC


Friday, October 11, 2019

NBC Hype Video: USC vs. #9 Notre Dame

NBC's Simms Talks Ian Book's Development

Friday Night Bash -- Tonight! @ Notre Dame!

Click on image above to enlarge.

If you're close to South Bend this evening -- come on over to Notre Dame Stadium and join us for the first ever FRIDAY NIGHT BASH inside the heated Concourse -- adjacent to the Frank Leahy Gate.

We are bringing in heaters to deal with the temperature change -- so, don't worry about Mother Nature!

The gates will open immediately at the end of the PEP RALLY -- which should be around 6:30 PM or so.

Kids 12 and under -- GO FREE!

Get your tickets right here:  FRIDAY NIGHT BASH TICKETS

USC Week: Brian Kelly Radio Show


Thursday, October 10, 2019

Brian Kelly Chats With Jaylon Smith...


USC's Defensive Coordinator Talks ND Game


Concert #2 at Notre Dame Stadium: Billy Joel



It was announced this morning that Billy Joel will bring his talents to the House That Rockne Built next June 20th...

Tickets go on sale next Friday -- October 18th.

Just 33 Hours Away from the Friday Night Bash!


If you're in the vicinity of Notre Dame Stadium tomorrow evening -- come on over to the Friday Night Bash!

The gates to the "heated" Notre Dame Stadium Concourse will open at 6:30 PM ET -- immediately at the end of the Pep Rally!

Tickets are $10 -- 100% of the proceeds go to fund financial aid for deserving students at Notre Dame.  Kids 12 and under -- GO FREE!

Read the promotional piece (above) about the Food Trucks -- BEER WILL BE SOLD -- and the two bands that will be performing until 10 PM!

GET TICKETS HERE:  FRIDAY NIGHT BASH

Golic & Wingo Bringing Show to Notre Dame


In fact, it's right downstairs from our office -- in O'Rourke's Public House at Eddy Street Commons.

They are loading in the set and cameras as I write this.

The Golic & Wingo Show will air tomorrow morning (Friday) from the "edge" of Notre Dame's campus -- 6 AM ET to 10 AM ET on ESPN News.  The first two hours are on ESPN2 as well...

Monday, October 7, 2019

USC Week: Brian Kelly Meets With the Media


First Ever -- Friday Night Bash at Notre Dame!



This Friday night -- we'll be hosting a party inside Notre Dame Stadium's Concourse -- for the very first time!  And, we're bringing in some heaters, just in case it gets a little cold for our friends from USC.
  • Food Trucks (five of them)
  • Beer & Soda
  • Bands -- two of them will be performing

Click on image above to enlarge...

The fun begins at 7 PM and goes to 10 PM!

100% of the ticket price goes to fund FINANCIAL AID for deserving Notre Dame students.

Get your tickets right here:  TICKETS

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

A Proposal For Compensating Student-Athletes



The bill that passed in California this week -- which would allow college athletes to hire agents and negotiate endorsement deals (beginning in 2023) -- has taken the paying of student-athletes to an all new level. 

The challenge here is we're probably only talking about a very few college athletes who would benefit from this legislation...

Six years ago -- I proposed this idea -- a way the NCAA could direct some form of compensation to all scholarship student athletes.  Here's what I posted on September 2, 2013:

It's simply this -- create a "pension program" for all NCAA Division I scholarship athletes.  It would look something like this:

  • The NCAA would create a pension program that they and each of the 340 Division I member institutions would agree to contribute to -- out of television and licensing revenues each year.
  • Eligibility:  Every NCAA Division I "student-athlete" -- who signed a National Letter of Intent out of high school with their original school, was on this team's roster a minimum of four academic school years and received a (four-year) college degree from that same institution. 
  • Pension Benefit Payments would be available to the qualified student-athlete once they reach the age of 65.

Here's what this proposed program does for college athletics:
  1. It requires student-athletes to remain in college all four-years and earn a degree.
  2. It puts some 'monetary value' in remaining at the school you signed your original National Letter of Intent with.
  3. And, it treats "every scholarship student-athlete" the same -- no matter what school you played for or sport you played.

For those who feel the requirements are too severe -- the NCAA could easily pay out a "lesser percentage" to those who transferred to another school or, failed to play all four years or graduate...

What do you think?

Inside Notre Dame Football -- Virginia Game


Golden Tate Returns From NFL Suspension