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Golden Tate vs. Jordan Shipley: Why Notre Dame Has the Better Receiver

Published on: 19th November, 2009

Walking into the door as a scrawny freshman out of Hendersonville, Tenn, Golden Tate knew one route. Finishing with a 3-9 record that year, Tate gave Irish fans a glimpse of his potential, mostly athletically, and a reason to put on a smile here and there in 2007. But labeled as ...

Who’s Next at Notre Dame?: Making Cases for Brian Kelly and Urban Meyer

Published on: 18th November, 2009

Charlie Weis addressed the media yesterday, cancelling his traditional Sunday press conference after a ship-sinking loss against Pittsburgh. The biggest piece of information coming from his mouth was he believes a decision hasn't been made on his future, even though most of Notre Dame nation has already made that decision for ...

The Morning After Irish Insight: Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh

Published on: 15th November, 2009

There's not much to say this week other than words consisting of disappointment, anger, and even sadness after yet another late comeback attempt on the road, only to crush the hearts of Notre Dame nation. I've decided to take a different approach to my traditional Sunday recap piece today. In ...

Irish Roundtable: Who Should Replace Charlie Weis at Notre Dame?

Published on: 12th November, 2009

Has the time come for a change at Notre Dame? Can Jack Swarbrick afford to go against the opinion of the Irish faithful and keep Charlie Weis at the helm of the nation's most scrutinized and beloved college football team? The common answer to the questioning of Weis' future is an ...

With Or Without Charlie Weis, Can Notre Dame Salvage Their Season?

Published on: 9th November, 2009

Another Saturday of Notre Dame football resulted in another four hours of my new weekend traditions—frustration, hair-pulling, and vulgarities coming from every corner of my living room. What followed one of the worst losses of recent Irish memory was more of the same as the Notre Dame fan base and myself ...

Goodbye, Charlie Weis: Football Coach Replacement Wanted at Notre Dame

Published on: 7th November, 2009

Charlie Weis was one pain-staking loss to an inferior team away from losing the support of the Notre Dame community and fan base. That very loss came on Saturday when the Irish played one of their worse collections of four quarters of football during the Weis era, losing to a more ...

The Irish Role Models: Notre Dame’s Best All-Time Head Coaches

Published on: 5th November, 2009

Without mentioning being the head coach at one of the schools most likely to be found in the spotlight week in and week out, Charlie Weis also has the job of living up to the resumes of the past Notre Dame legends. Because of that, combined with the tradition of success ...

Move Over, Golden! Michael Floyd’s Return Will Have Major Impact

Published on: 3rd November, 2009

Notre Dame's best receiver has been sitting on the sidelines the past five weeks in the form of a sophomore sensation derived from the depths of Minnesota. After going up for a jump ball in the right corner of the endzone against Michigan State, what also seemed to be his sixth ...

The Morning After Irish Insight: Notre Dame Vs. Washington State

Published on: 1st November, 2009

After plenty of last minute wins, the Irish finally got what Charlie Weis has wanted since their season-opener against Nevada—a blowout win. The Irish traveled south to San Antonio in order to beat the Cougars 40-14. Although a bit sloppy and constantly called a "workman-like" effort by Pat Haden, Notre Dame ...

Iowa State’s Post-Game Celebration Reminds Us Why We Love This Game

Published on: 28th October, 2009

"When work, commitment, and pleasure all become one and you reach that deep well where passion lives, nothing is impossible."— Unknown The Iowa State Cyclones and their staff circled around with their hands intertwined and heads held high, as head coach Paul Rhoads stood in front of his victorious team ...

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