Published on: 10th December, 2009
The search is over. According to several media outlets and ESPN, Brian Kelly has informed his team that he will indeed be the next head coach at Notre Dame. Calling an official team meeting an hour before the scheduled start time of Cincinnati's season banquet, Kelly met with his players as a ...Published on: 10th December, 2009
It's every man's favorite part of the year as the bowl season is on the brink of making its' yearly apperance. Time to chill the mugs, put on your teams' colors, and make your way around the country as fans get a mini-vacation while supporting their team in critical showdowns with ...Published on: 10th December, 2009
First it was Charlie Weis. Then it was Jimmy Clausen, followed closely behind by classmate and All-American, Golden Tate. Today, Notre Dame's key piece on the recruiting trail and interim head of football operations Rob Ianello has taken the same path as the aforementioned trio of former Domers. It was announced today that ...Published on: 9th December, 2009
The recent rumblings around Brian Kelly and the vacancy in South Bend have been at an all-time high ever since the Cincinnati coach tweeted about a future meeting with Jack Swarbrick and Notre Dame. A day later, many now are speculating that Kelly to Notre Dame will be a done deal ...Published on: 7th December, 2009
Jimmy Clausen wasn't the only big name to announce he won't be returning to South Bend next year as Golden Tate made it known that he will also enter his name into the 2010 NFL Draft. Tate, a 5'11" junior out of Hendersonville, Tennessee, leaves Notre Dame as one of the ...Published on: 5th December, 2009
According to Irish Sports Daily , Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly will agree to talk to Jack Swarbrick next week if approached about the vacant coaching position in South Bend. Even though he has ignored and put off the Notre Dame questions from the media this past week, Kelly never indicated that ...Published on: 5th December, 2009
South Bend is a special place. After being fired Monday from Notre Dame, Charlie Weis had a decision to make. And with that decision, he proved the above statement to be true. Would he drop all responsibilities of keeping together a top-ten class after being laid off, or would he continue ...Published on: 30th November, 2009
The past five years in South Bend have been bumpy, to say the least. The first two years of the roller coaster ride led Charlie Weis and his team to two BCS bowls on the arm of Brady Quinn. The past three years have been filled with disappointment, flashes of promise, and ...Published on: 24th November, 2009
With each passing hour, new rumors are born all over the online Notre Dame football fan community. Even the leprechaun has been rumored to have been shown the door after failing to motivate the student section, resulting directly in five losses for the Irish. All of these rumblings are hard to ...Published on: 22nd November, 2009
With each passing week, rumors and speculations grow on who will take over as the newest head football coach for the most watched, scrutinized, hated, and loved team in the country. Although many believed even before Notre Dame's Saturday afternoon overtime loss to Connecticut that Charlie Weis was as good ...