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Blogpoll Top 25 Week 2
The final cut with a link to the animated blogpoll. More...
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the Left Stuff
In this corner, the prize fighter: six hundred thirty-seven pounds of elite high school talent in its third year at Notre Dame. Two behemoths whose fall camp play inspired Charlie Weis to utter those fateful words: "We're going to pound it." And in the other, Glass Joe: an inferior San Diego State defensive line that had allowed 250 yards or more on the ground in its last five games. That includes 263 in an embarrassing 29-27 loss to Cal Poly (which More...
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Let's All Take a Deep Breath...
Brawling Hibernian tells Irish fans that Notre Dame's performance on Saturday is not without precedent... More...
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Statistically Speaking: San Diego State
Statistically Speaking is back for another season and I'm going to try to stick to a four act script this year. Here we go. It Came From the Game Notes In this spot each week will be a random stat or fact from this week's game notes or box score that I found interesting. Hopefully you will too. Sophomore WR Golden Tate recorded a career-best six receptions last week, equaling his entire output from his rookie campaign. The Battle for More...
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Another Oak Christian QB, another Montana?
Quarterback Nick Montana, son of legendary 49er QB Joe Montana, has an early offer from Stanford and has made big strides in the last year. Montana was a backup at national powerhouse De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) but really wasn't a great fit in the Spartans veer offense. & "No, Jimmy Clausen is still the best I've had or seen," Redell said. More...
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Comparing Jimmy to Brady
Clausen completed 57-percent of his passes, Quinn hit 49-percent of his. Quinn chucked it around quite a bit more and averaged 195.7 passing yards a game compared to 145.7 yards for Clausen. But Clausen has the edge with 10 touchdowns and eight interceptions compared to nine touchdowns and 14 interceptions for Quinn through 10 games. More...
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It's More than a Game for Olsen
A year ago, during a television timeout at Michigan Stadium, Eric Olsen and John Ferrara glanced across the field at each other and started laughing. They had reached this point, the two close friends from grade school in Staten Island, N.Y. on up -- to where Olsen, a Notre Dame offensive lineman, and Ferrara, then a Michigan defensive lineman More...
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"You Have to Believe"
With the 1988 National Championship team gathering this weekend on campus to commemorate their magical season (and to unveil a statue of Coach Holtz), let me direct you to an excellent overview of the '88 season, resplendent with pics, links and videos, and composed by Paul of Classic Ground. The piece is in three parts: one, two and three. On a personal note, I was a freshman in 1988, and it was totally awesome. More...
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Michigan Eye For the Notre Dame Guy
A comprehensive look at Wolverine personnel going into Saturday's game. More...
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