Tuesday, August 20, 2024
Monday, August 19, 2024
Domer Phil Donahue ’57 Left For Heaven...
This is an interview we did with the TV icon during Notre Dame Day 2023...
Domer Brandon Aubrey Makes 66-Yard Field Goal!
Brandon Aubrey drills a 66-yard field goal 🔥
— NFL (@NFL) August 18, 2024
📺: #DALvsLV on @NFLNetwork
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/2oWP1UDtXB
Sunday, August 18, 2024
Thursday, August 15, 2024
Notre Dame Suspends Men's Program For One Year
Notre Dame's Athletics Director Pete Bevacqua let the members of the Men's Swimming team know that their sport has been suspended for one year --- in light of the findings of an internal investigation where it was determined the team had a widespread gambling issue...
This is coming off the heels of a Top Ten finish at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship and the gold and silver Olympic medals of its star performer Chris Guiliano.
Here is Pete Bevacqua's statement:
"After receiving reports of possible misconduct on our men's swimming
team, the University of Notre Dame engaged the law firm of Ropes &
Gray LLP to conduct an in-depth review, which is now complete. The
external review confirmed and expanded on our initial concerns about a
deeply embedded team culture dismissive of Notre Dame's standards for
student-athletes, including our expectation that they treat one another
with dignity and respect. This independent, external review also
documented numerous violations of NCAA rules prohibiting gambling on
intercollegiate swimming and other athletic competitions despite clear
and recurrent training provided to all our student-athletes by our
Athletics Compliance staff about those rules. These findings are
contrary to the University's values and all that we stand for in Notre
Dame Athletics. In order to ensure that this behavior ends and to
rebuild a culture of dignity, respect, and exemplary conduct, we have
decided to suspend the men's swimming program for at least one academic
year.
While individual conduct varied, the overwhelming cultural
dynamic on the team necessitates a full suspension. We profoundly regret
that the small number of team members who did not participate in the
conduct, and those who were planning on joining the team this fall, will
also suffer the consequences of this decision. We deeply value our
responsibilities as educators and our commitment to our
student-athletes, and will work with other University offices as
appropriate to provide support to those affected by our decision. While
we are certainly disappointed by the actions that led to the decision,
we recognize that our students make mistakes, and our goal is to educate
and support them to the best of our ability.
The coaching
staff participated in and fully cooperated with all aspects of the
external review. The review found that the staff was not aware of
gambling or the scope and extent of other troubling behaviors because
team members effectively concealed such behaviors from the coaches and
staff through concerted efforts. According to the review, when the staff
became aware of certain isolated incidents of unacceptable conduct,
they treated them seriously and professionally. We appreciate the
continued service of the staff to our women's swimming and diving
programs and our men's diving program during these difficult times.
As
stated at the launch of the review, we take seriously our obligation to
foster a community of student-athletes who not only compete and perform
at the highest level academically and athletically, but whose conduct
reflects the University's values. We hope this decision sends a clear
and unequivocal message reaffirming that commitment and expectation.
And, as we do after any major action, we will continue to review our
internal processes and reporting structures to ensure that we are doing
all that we can to nurture a positive experience for all Notre Dame
student-athletes. We will work even harder to provide a welcoming and
safe community for all our students."
LINK: STORY
Manti Te'o Joins the NFL Network Broadcast Team
Manti Te'o explains why he's joining NFL Network ❤️ pic.twitter.com/LPfY3wiGzC
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) August 15, 2024
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
Domer Owusu-Koramoah Signs Three-Year Extension!
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah just signed a three-year contract extension with the Cleveland Brown worth $39,000,000. This new contract ($25 million is guaranteed) moves Owusu-Koramoa onto Notre Dame's all-time professional sports compensation list, just ahead of NFL Hall of Famer, Bryant Young:
- Monty Williams: $125,900,000
- Harrison Smith: $122,735,243 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2026
- Quenton Nelson: $118,010,393 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2026
- Mike McGlinchey: $116,981,966 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2026
- Jeff Samardzija: $116,341,666
- Zack Martin: $113,240,531 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2025
- Ronnie Stanley: $108,645,183 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2024
- AJ Pollock: $78,498,337
- Anders Lee: $66,044,038 -- guaranteed contract to 2025
- Troy Murphy: $66,000,000
- Kyle Rudolph: $59,936,853
- Cole Kmet: $59,161,763 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2027
- Golden Tate: $56,421,672
- Stephon Tuitt: $55,710,551
- Brad Lidge: $55,335,000
- Pat Connaughton: $50,727,479 -- guaranteed contract to 2026
- Kyle Palmieri: $50,192,154 -- guaranteed contract to 2025
- Bryan Rust: $46,670,000 -- guaranteed contract to 2028
- Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah -- $45,416,217 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2028
- Bryant Young: $44,000,000
- Justin Tuck: $43,248,463
- Romeo Okwara: $36,855,601
- John Sullivan: $35,800,027
- Jerome Bettis: $35,122,500
- Ian Cole: $35,049,694 -- guaranteed contract to 2025
- Jeff Faine: $34,456,892
- Will Fuller: $34,246,582
- Jaylon Smith: $33,316,297 -- free agent
- Joe Alt: $33,160,944 -- guaranteed contract to 2027
- Matt Carroll: $29,537,032
- Tim Brown: $28,432,686
- Laphonso Ellis: $27,939,000
- Rocket Ismail: $27,885,021
- Tyler Eifert: $26,310,317
- Joe Montana: $26,000,000
- Nick Martin: $25,185,579 -- free agent
- Steve Beuerlein: $22,238,265
LINK: STORY
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Monday, August 12, 2024
Notre Dame Ranked #7 in AP Preseason Poll
- #10 Florida State
- #20 Texas A&M
- #23 USC
Saturday, August 10, 2024
Friday, August 9, 2024
Thursday, August 8, 2024
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Tuesday, August 6, 2024
Domer Yared Nuguse Earns an Olympic Bronze Medal!
WOW. 😱
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 6, 2024
A STUNNING upset in the men’s 1500m as AMERICAN COLE HOCKER takes gold! #ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/wlq81lbvSO
FUN FACT: First time since 1912 that the United States of America has two athletes standing on an Olympic awards podium in the 1,500 meters!
Monday, August 5, 2024
Jerian Grant and His Groomsmen -- All ND Alums!
Sunday, August 4, 2024
Saturday, August 3, 2024
Friday, August 2, 2024
Thursday, August 1, 2024
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Sunday, July 28, 2024
Golden Is Thy Fame -- Domer's Olympic Gold Medals
GOLD FOR TEAM USA!@TeamUSA owns the men's 4x100m free relay to secure the GOLD 🥇 #TokyoOlympics pic.twitter.com/CISVBhIdMZ
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 26, 2021
WATCH: Lee Kiefer’s dominance in the women’s foil Olympic final could only leave silver medalist Lauren Scruggs shaking her head. @NDFencing #Back2Back #ParisOlympics2024 pic.twitter.com/ncyzofkPEw
— Mike BerardinoNDI (@MikeBerardino) July 28, 2024
Friday, July 26, 2024
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Friday, July 19, 2024
Thursday, July 18, 2024
ESPN's Greg McElroy Releases His Top Ten...
Advance the video to the 17:25 mark if you'd like to get to where he ranks Notre Dame at --- and why.
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Monday, July 15, 2024
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Tim Brown Leads the Notre Dame Team in Tahoe
Tim Brown made his "FIFTH" hole-in-one yesterday during the First Round of the American Century Celebrity Championship on the shore of Lake Tahoe. Brown also leads the players with a Notre Dame connection in the tournament going into tomorrow's final round:
9th: Tim Brown -- 35 points
14th: Harrison Smith -- 33 points
35th: John Carlson -- 15 points
41st: Jerome Bettis -- 10 points
71st: Joe Theismann -- (-17 points)
83rd: Kyle Rudolph -- (-33 points)
85th: Mike Golic -- (-36 points)
You can watch tomorrow's FINAL ROUND on NBC.
LINK: LEADERBOARD
Thursday, July 11, 2024
Joe Theismann Talks American Century Celebrity Golf
The former Fighting Irish star, Super Bowl Champ and NFL MVP -- sat down with my old colleague Kelly Elbin to talk about the upcoming celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe...
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Ian Cole Signs Deal w/ Utah Hockey Club
Domer Ian Cole just signed a one-year deal with the NHL's Utah Hockey Club worth $3,100,000. This guaranteed contract moves Cole, on Notre Dame's all-time professional sports compensation list, to just behind NFL Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis!
- Monty Williams: $125,900,000
- Harrison Smith: $122,735,243 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2026
- Quenton Nelson: $118,010,393 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2026
- Mike McGlinchey: $116,981,966 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2026
- Jeff Samardzija: $116,341,666
- Zack Martin: $113,240,531 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2025
- Ronnie Stanley: $108,645,183 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2024
- AJ Pollock: $78,498,337
- Anders Lee: $66,044,038 -- guaranteed contract to 2025
- Troy Murphy: $66,000,000
- Kyle Rudolph: $59,936,853
- Cole Kmet: $59,161,763 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2027
- Golden Tate: $56,421,672
- Stephon Tuitt: $55,710,551
- Brad Lidge: $55,335,000
- Pat Connaughton: $50,727,479 -- guaranteed contract to 2026
- Kyle Palmieri: $50,192,154 -- guaranteed contract to 2025
- Bryan Rust: $46,670,000 -- guaranteed contract to 2028
- Bryant Young: $44,000,000
- Justin Tuck: $43,248,463
- Romeo Okwara: $36,855,601
- John Sullivan: $35,800,027
- Jerome Bettis: $35,122,500
- Ian Cole: $35,049,694 -- guaranteed contract to 2025
- Jeff Faine: $34,456,892
- Will Fuller: $34,246,582
- Jaylon Smith: $33,316,297 -- free agent
- Joe Alt: $33,160,944 -- guaranteed contract to 2027
- Matt Carroll: $29,537,032
- Tim Brown: $28,432,686
- Laphonso Ellis: $27,939,000
- Rocket Ismail: $27,885,021
- Tyler Eifert: $26,310,317
- Joe Montana: $26,000,000
- Nick Martin: $25,185,579 -- free agent
- Steve Beuerlein: $22,238,265
Monday, June 24, 2024
Saturday, June 22, 2024
Monty Williams Climbs Up ND's Highest Paid List
This past week the Detroit Pistons made the decision to let Notre Dame alum Monty Williams go while still owing him $65 million for the remaining years of his contract. Williams made $7.9 million during his NBA playing career.
Add on his years as a NBA coach -- with three head coaching stints in New Orleans, Phoenix and Detroit -- Monty did quite well.
NBA head coaching salaries are rarely made public. Monty was a head coach for nine seasons, before signing his huge contract with the Pistons. Let's assume that Williams made on average $4 million per year (conservative assumption) over those nine seasons as a head coach and $500,000 per season (conservative assumption) during his 7 seasons as an NBA assistant coach. This would total $39.5 million.
Williams' Detroit Pistons contract totaled $78.5 million -- add up all of his compensation in professional sports and you have: $125,900,000 -- which places him FIRST on the all-time list of former Notre Dame student-athletes:
- Monty Williams: $125,900,000
- Harrison Smith: $122,735,243 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2026
- Quenton Nelson: $118,010,393 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2026
- Mike McGlinchey: $116,981,966 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2026
- Jeff Samardzija: $116,341,666
- Zack Martin: $113,240,531 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2025
- Ronnie Stanley: $108,645,183 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2024
- AJ Pollock: $78,498,337
- Anders Lee: $66,044,038 -- guaranteed contract to 2025
- Troy Murphy: $66,000,000
- Kyle Rudolph: $59,936,853
- Cole Kmet: $59,161,763 -- not guaranteed, contract to 2027
- Golden Tate: $56,421,672
- Stephon Tuitt: $55,710,551
- Brad Lidge: $55,335,000
- Pat Connaughton: $50,727,479 -- guaranteed contract to 2026
- Kyle Palmieri: $50,192,154 -- guaranteed contract to 2025
- Bryan Rust: $46,670,000 -- guaranteed contract to 2028
- Bryant Young: $44,000,000
- Justin Tuck: $43,248,463
- Romeo Okwara: $36,855,601
- John Sullivan: $35,800,027
- Jerome Bettis: $35,122,500
- Jeff Faine: $34,456,892
- Will Fuller: $34,246,582
- Jaylon Smith: $33,316,297 -- free agent
- Joe Alt: $33,160,944 -- guaranteed contract to 2027
- Ian Cole: $31,949,694 -- free agent
- Matt Carroll: $29,537,032
- Tim Brown: $28,432,686
- Laphonso Ellis: $27,939,000
- Rocket Ismail: $27,885,021
- Tyler Eifert: $26,310,317
- Joe Montana: $26,000,000
- Nick Martin: $25,185,579 -- free agent
- Steve Beuerlein: $22,238,265