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Buzz Around Team Camps 9/30/08
Here's the latest Buzz Around Team Camps for Tuesday, September 30th: More...
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Breaking Down the Keys to Victory: Purdue Beatdown Edition
A breakdown of Notre Dame's success in meeting the four keys to victory I set for them before the game. More...
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Something's developing
We're better without a fullback and spreading the field (though Schwapp is blocking much better.) It simplifies the blocking assignments and gives us many opportunities to win one on one match-ups with our talented wide receivers. It also opens the field for Allen. As Kayo noted, it seemed we were able to use the snap count to our advantage. More...
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The Subway Alumni Show's Tuesday Teaser
Holy [redacted]! Look’s like we’ve got a football team! Minus a field goal kicker, of course. But no worries, Sprout and Eric are here to save the day. After helping Jimmy with his haircut and encouraging Weis to coach with some emotion, the Loyal Sons are setting their sights on the kicking game. Stay tuned to hear their words of wisdom. More...
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Notre Dame vs Purdue Highlights
Here's one last look at Saturday's 38-21 victory over the Boilermakers. More...
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Irish Blogger Gathering: Rivalry Edition
A new feature from Irish bloggers. More...
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Something Is Not Adding Up
One glaring stat that went unnoticed on Saturday's 38-21 Fighting Irish win was Joseph Fauria's DNP, coaches' decision. More...
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Voting on Floyd's Nickname
After a lot of great work from all of you, let's see if we can find a consensus on one before the Cardinal come to visit. Take 10 seconds to pick one or write in a name you feel is even better. More...
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Autry's Den - Coming of Age
Hey guys, Autry Denson has been kind enough to share his weekly blog with us on UHND for the remainder of the season and we just posted his first column. This week Autry talks about Saturday's win over Purdue. More...
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Odds and Sods
Three is a magic number. Statistically, Saturday's game was the best offensive performance of the post-Quinn era. Using a balanced attack, the Irish offense rolled up over 200 yards on the ground and Jimmy Clausen threw for the most yards of his career. A number of factors contributed to the offensive success - including the weakness of Purdue's defense - but one that stood out was the extensive use of 3 WR sets. Although a pass-first formation, More...
