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Will Yeatman has formally requested to be released from his athletic scholarship to pursue his football/lacrosse career at another university, beginning this spring. More...
He was going back and forth for quite some time with his decision, but Will Yeatman is officially transferring from the University of Notre Dame. More...
The Journal-Gazette reported that Yeatman will leave ND. More...
Yeatman, Kurz, Rodriguez, Hall, Oates, Anello. Hop in, folks. More...
Well, I guess this was inevitable, but it still sucks. Yeatman is done for the year, but at least is still on the team and will be able to play in the spring. More...
"He's practicing as if he's playing in a game but as I stated right from the start I'm waiting until this plays its course and that's what I'm going to do," Weis said. "Fortunately-slash-unfortunately, that's the way it is. More...
"Because [Yeatman] failed to comply with this term of the agreement, he will be sentenced on the charge of operating while intoxicated forthwith, and both the state and the defendant will be free to make arguments to the court regarding the appropriate sentence," the St. Joseph County, Ind., prosecutor's office said in a press release Wednesday. More...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - The drab, two-story brick home on the corner of E. Colfax and St. Louis Streets sat silent on Monday afternoon. But in Sunday morning's early hours this South Bend residence was the scene of a massive police raid that netted 37 arrests.--->Idiot Cops!!! More...
Some more bad news to add to a pretty bad weekend for Notre Dame. WSBT has reported that tight end Will Yeatman and offensive lineman Mike Golic, Jr were among 37 kids arrested for underage drinking Saturday night. More...
One area where Notre Dame has truly excelled on the field under Charlie Weis has been at the tight end position. Anthony Fasano and John Carlson have manned the position over the past three seasons and both translated their on-field success into second round draft picks. The Irish enter 2008 in much the same way they did 2006... More...