... football. Highly-touted recruits who didn't produce on the field. The team's best talent rotting on the bench. Dwindling fan support.
What has been true of the past decade of Irish football was true in the 1950s and early 60s, as Notre Dame followed Frank Leahy's tenure with a series of under qualified coaches and dismal records.
That is, until 1964, when the administration broke its tradition of hiring alumni of Irish descent and signed an Armenian Presbyterian to be there new head coach. If he could succeed and run a clean program at Northwestern, there's no reason why Ara Parseghian couldn't do it at Notre Dame.
Resurrection: The Miracle Season That Saved Notre Dame follows Parseghian and some of t...
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