Monday, October 15, 2012

Notre Dame Football

  • Notre Dame Football: How Irish Can Break into BCS Championship Picture

    Coming off a 20-13 overtime win over a tough Stanford team on Saturday, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish remain unbeaten at 6-0 and have defeated three ranked teams along the way.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Notre Dame No. 5 in first BCS standings

    So iridescent and seductive is the allure of Bowl Championship Series standings that the thought brought a smile even to Tyler Eifert's face.

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Notre Dame Football Recruiting: Did Max Redfield Change His Mind?

    Sep 22, 2012; Anaheim, CA, USA; Southern California Trojans coach Lane Kiffin reacts during the game against the California Golden Bears at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

    slapthesign.com

  • Notre Dame's Manti Te'o: College football's best defensive player

    Manti Te'o is the best defensive player in college football, and it's not even close. While fans of Georgia's Jarvis Jones, South Carolina's Jadeveon Clowney and several others might take umbrage with that statement, I will not back down from my ...

    www.nfl.com

  • Notre Dame Football: Inexperience Will Doom Fighting Irish Down the Stretch

    It's been a decade since Notre Dame started a season 6-0 and was looking down at Stanford and Michigan in the year's first BCS standings.

    bleacherreport.com

  • BYU football: Cougars face No. 5 Notre Dame Saturday, October 20th

    Notre Dame's stingy defense, which hasn't surrendered a touchdown in four consecutive games, kept Cardinal running back Stephan Taylor inches shy of the end zone on fourth down to preserve the victory.

    www.deseretnews.com

  • Notre Dame Football: Breaking Down Heisman Candidacy of Manti Te'o

    The award is supposed to go to the best player in college football, and few have a better claim than the Notre Dame linebacker.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Notre Dame Football: Why Irish Better Fear Their Road Trip to Oklahoma

    Notre Dame has been perfect through the first half of its season. However, the Fighting Irish have relied on a great defense to mask a pitiful offense, which will be their downfall against the Oklahoma Sooners in two weeks.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Notre Dame 'Earns Stripes' in Current Market: Endowment Chief

    With six wins and no losses to date, the University of Notre Dame's football team is off to one of its best starts in years.

    www.cnbc.com

  • Notre Dame Football: Why It's Time to Bench Everett Golson for Tommy Rees

    The Fighting Irish have gone through the first half of their season with redshirt freshman Everett Golson as their starting quarterback, with the exception of Notre Dame's 41-3 victory over Miami (Fla.), in which Golson was benched for the first series ...

    bleacherreport.com

  • College Football Rankings: Notre Dame, Kansas State Move Into Top 5 Of AP Poll

    The top five in The Associated Press college football poll has been rearranged for a second straight week, with Florida, Kansas State and Notre Dame moving up in the rankings. No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Oregon hold the top two spots for a fourth straight ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • BYU football: Cougars facing tough Notre Dame QB combo of Golson, Rees

    SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Fifth-ranked Notre Dame has used two quarterbacks in almost every game this season. It could be a different duo against Brigham Young on Saturday.

    www.deseretnews.com

  • Notre Dame Football: Do BCS, Refs Favor the Fighting Irish?

    The latest chapter in what has turned into quite an entertaining Notre Dame football season culminated at the goal line on Saturday in a dramatic 20-13 overtime victory over Stanford.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Notre Dame Football: Irish Escape with 20-13 OT Win vs. Stanford

    There isn't any way to win a game closer than the way the Notre Dame Fighting Irish beat the Stanford Cardinal at a rain-soaked Notre Dame Stadium Saturday. Stanford running back Stepfan Taylor was stopped by the narrowest margin on the game's final ...

    bleacherreport.com

  • Notre Dame Entry Into ACC Affects Maryland And Navy

    In September, Notre Dame announced its intention to join the Atlantic Coast Conference in all sports except football and ice hockey. The addition of the Fighting Irish, who will leave the Big East sometime during the next 2-3 years, was a significant ...

    www.pressboxonline.com

  • Bob Knight, after criticism, to call Kentucky games

    *The Notre Dame football brand, despite losses in 10 of the team's last 12 bowl games, can still get off the mat. ND's overtime win against Stanford drew a 3.9 overnight rating, translating to 3.9% of households in the 56 urban markets measured for ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • BYU football: Questions still abound for high-flying Notre Dame

    In this Oct. 6, 2012, file photo, Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly, center left, talks to his team during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Miami at Soldier Field in Chicago. Charles Rex Arbogast, File, Associated Press. Enlarge ...

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  • My AP top-25 football ballot: Alabama is No. 1, Notre Dame falls, Texas disappears

    Notre Dame dropped four positions (to 8th), but not because of the narrow escape against Stanford. Instead, I downgraded the overall quality of UND's resume following Miami's home loss to North Carolina and Michigan State's home loss to Iowa.

    blogs.mercurynews.com

  • Notre Dame football chops Stanford 20-13 in OT

    In what will likely be one of the most talked about and/or debated endings to a game this year, Notre Dame football upends the Stanford Cardinal 20-13 with an overtime goal line stand.

    isportsweb.com

  • Notre Dame Football: Winners and Losers from the Week 7 Win over Stanford

    You can't always explain the whys and hows of a victory. Sometimes, it's just meant to be. That was the case on Saturday afternoon in South Bend, as Notre Dame needed more than 60 minutes to dispose of a very good Stanford team. It took overtime, two ...

    bleacherreport.com

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