Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Notre Dame Football

  • Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly has team avoiding the noise

    That's why the Notre Dame coach posted a sign that his players would see every time they walked in and out of the Guglielmino Athletics Complex - a sign that reminded them not to believe or fuel the hype, to manage expectations, to "avoid the noise.

    www.suntimes.com

  • Football at Fenway? Notre Dame denies report of possible game vs. UConn in ...

    Fenway Park wants in on the college football action, more than four decades after it last hosted a football game. The Boston Globe reported that the Red Sox want to host a football game at Fenway, and are looking at a 2014 date between Notre Dame and ...

    sports.yahoo.com

  • Notre Dame Move to ACC a Big Win for Irish: A Fan's Take

    With college athletics landscape shifting dangerously beneath its feet, Notre Dame solidified its future in football and other sports with its move to join the Atlantic Coast Conference in a limited way. The decision will pay big dividends for the ...

    sports.yahoo.com

  • Notre Dame Football: Opposing Defenses Can No Longer Be One Dimensional

    After Notre Dame opened the season in Dublin, Ireland by pounding Navy, it appeared as though the strength of its offense would be a dominant rushing attack.

    bleacherreport.com

  • My 'Notre Dame First': Make Football a Force Too

    My 'Notre Dame First': Make Football a Force Too. In yet another fundraising effort by my alma mater, the University recently sent me the current installment of their "Notre Dame Firsts" initiative. On the outside of the cool blue and gold envelope ...

    www.rantsports.com

  • Notre Dame Football: What the Spartan Beatdown Really Means

    As is the case with all things Notre Dame, prognosticators, fans and the less sober of the true leprechauns all go into a feeding frenzy when the Fighting Irish beat a ranked team.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Brady Hoke impressed with Notre Dame's front seven, and overall team speed

    "They held Michigan State to 50 yards rushing (last week). They flow to the ball really, really well and they've created turnovers and opportunities for their offense and that's a big part of the game of football." Notre Dame's front seven is led by ...

    www.mlive.com

  • Andy Staples>COLLEGE FOOTBALL POWER RANKINGS

    Notre Dame is more mysterious. The Fighting Irish seem more dynamic on offense with Everett Golson at the helm, and the Manti Te'o-led defense stoned Michigan State's Le'Veon Bell Saturday.

    sportsillustrated.cnn.com

  • Notre Dame Football Will Stay Independent … Sort of – Fan's Reaction to ACC ...

    Notre Dame could make the move as soon as next season but they would have to negotiate a buyout of some sorts because their non-football sports play in the Big East Conference - that league requires a 27-month hold before they can release them from ...

    sports.yahoo.com

  • Notre Dame Football: Carlo Calabrese Tattoo Update

    Notre Dame Football: Carlo Calabrese Tattoo Update. A couple of weeks ago, I was kidding Carlo Calabrese that getting tattoos was perhaps not the best way to serve a suspension.

    www.rantsports.com

  • Notre Dame Football: How Would the Irish Fare vs. the ACC's Best in 2012?

    I would like to see more game-changing plays from this experienced unit, but you know what you are going to get from a football team coached by Frank Beamer. Overall: It really depends on where this game is being played before I say Notre Dame can win.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Michigan Football: Coach's Corner -- A Look at Notre Dame History

    The second great era of Notre Dame football was the Frank Leahy era. Leahy's success nearly mirrored Knute Rockne's.

    gbmwolverine.com

  • Notre Dame football recruiting: WR prospect Williams eager to see Irish up ...

    "I'd never know what's in Indiana or what Notre Dame has to offer besides a great football team," Williams said.

    www.southbendtribune.com

  • Notre Dame football: Refusing to back down

    Look no further than Notre Dame's first touchdown Saturday night to understand the impact of Everett Golson on the Irish football team. Second-and-9 on the Michigan State 36. The Spartans weren't timid about throwing plenty of pressure in the direction ...

    www.southbendtribune.com

  • Notre Dame AD Says Reports Of Fenway Game With UConn 'Inaccurate'

    Not so fast, says Notre Dame vice president and athletic director Jack Swarbrick. "We have work to do on our future football schedules, given the announcement last week relative to our upcoming Atlantic Coast Conference relationship. However, media ...

    www.courant.com

  • Kelly working on keeping Notre Dame grounded

    SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Coach Brian Kelly stood in front of his Notre Dame squad after its 20-3 win at Michigan State, congratulated his players on their big victory and gave them a quick reminder.

    sportsillustrated.cnn.com

  • Notre Dame football: Irish D Stifles Sparty, ND wins 20-3

    The Notre Dame football team locked itself into a battle of strong defense and came out ahead on the #10 Michigan State Spartans.

    isportsweb.com

  • Notre Dame Football: Irish's Fast Start Product of Weak Opening Schedule

    Before Notre Dame fans start dreaming of a BCS National Championship this fall, they need be reminded of the Fighting Irish's lackluster opening schedule.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Kelly warns Irish of overconfidence after upsetting Michigan State

    Before Notre Dame left Michigan on Saturday night, it arrived at Michigan on Saturday night. The visitors' locker ... Notre Dame treated a colossally hyped 2011 under-the-lights game against USC like preschoolers freebasing Pixy Stix. Kelly lamented a ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • ND-UConn football game at Fenway?

    Your article has been sent. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Red Sox are actively seeking to bring college football back to Fenway Park, specifically a game between Notre Dame and the University of Connecticut in 2014.

    www.boston.com

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