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Best ND Corner in past 25 years?
The Candidates: Todd Lyght, Bobby Taylor, Shane Walton, and Tom Carter. Missed the 25-year cut-off point: Stacey Toran Also Considered: Allen Rossum and Vontez Duff More...
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UHND Podcast with George Streeter
This week we talked with former Notre Dame safety George Streeter and ran through the week of news in the world of Notre Dame sports. On top of our interview with George, we also talked about the loss of Darrin Walls, the commitment of Chris Watt, and Notre Dame’s new athletic director, Jack Swarbrick. More...
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Zorich follows a less traveled path
Induction into the Hall of Fame wasn't in the plan for the former Irish great. More...
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Walls Not Crumbling Down
With all the buzz surrounding Jack Swarbrick's appointment to the Athletic Director of Notre Dame, the media has quieted a bit after the announcement of Darrin Walls missing the upcoming football season. More...
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Attack of the Sack
Now then, enough Swarbrick for the time being. Back to football. We're getting closer and closer to the 2008 season and before indulging in any predictions, it's perhaps wise to take another look at the ugly truth from 2007. The list of things that went wrong last season is a long one indeed. But if forced to pick just one thing that stands out above the rest, the record 58 sacks allowed by the offense is a solid candidate for #1. Last season More...
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Laws Hoping to Win Philly Fans Over
Caught up with Trevor Laws on what its been like to be reunited with Victor Abiamiri and his expectations for himself and Notre Dame in 2008. More...
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The View from (2000 Miles from) Indianapolis
When the rumor mill kicked into gear on Monday and Jack Swarbrick's name began to propagate in pixels around the ND digital universe, I had the feeling I had heard the name before. I googled him and checked out his Baker & Daniels bio and saw that he had been Chairman of the Board of the Indiana Sports Corporation. My father, who lives in Indianapolis, has been involved with the Sports Corp in one form or another since the mid-80's, so I called More...
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Swarbrick Comes Home
It may be way too early to state it, but the hiring of Swarbrick may represent the completion of the regime change begun nearly four years ago. More...
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Five Questions With Charlie Weis
In between his busy spring schedule, which included visits with 12 ND clubs across the country, recruiting, the Blue-Gold Game and spring practice, Notre Dame Head Football Coach Charlie Weis ’78 sat down to answer a few questions for ND Today readers. More...
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