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Notre Dame Fighting Irish (official thread of bowl failures)


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If I had a kid I'd want him to play for this ass clown. :roll1:

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Why David Robinson's son gave up football at Notre Dame

Corey Robinson has bigger things to achieve


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Corey Robinson glides across the Notre Dame campus on a longboard, clad in jeans shorts, a pullover and bright-yellow flip-flops. It's a sun-splashed Thursday in late August, and Robinson stops at least a dozen times for fist knocks with football players, bro hugs from classmates and conversations with professors. The longboard allows him to weave through his worlds at Notre Dame—academic, political and athletic.

Outside South Bend, Robinson is best known for what he isn't—a star wide receiver for the Fighting Irish. After Notre Dame's loss to Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl last January, Robinson, the son of NBA Hall of Famer David, decided to graduate early with a degree in liberal studies and enter the work world. But a few days later the opportunity arose to run for student body president. He decided to return to Notre Dame, run for office, play his senior year of football and give back to the campus that he feels gave him so much.

In February he won the election (on a campaign built on five pillars—community engagement, sexual assault prevention, health and wellness, diversity and inclusion, and sustainability), and as spring practice began in March, the 6' 5", 214-pound Robinson projected as the team's No. 1 receiver. In three seasons the former four-star recruit from San Antonio Christian High had caught 65 balls for 896 yards and seven touchdowns, and coach Brian Kelly said that Robinson could be a second- or third-round NFL draft pick. Then he suffered his third career concussion.

Entire article: http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...-irish-corey-robinson-gave-up-football-101216
Or maybe he had better things to do than spend another year playing for Kelly. He wouldn't be the first.
 
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Unfortunately, I don't think the domer was going for the unmistakable double-meaning in his thread title. He'd be a lot cooler if he had.

https://notredame.forums.rivals.com...y-draining-the-life-out-of-nd-football.98689/

I love how all the domers are posting about what an asshole and terrible human being he is. Now, because he's losing football games. I'll guarantee you that everyone of these miserable cretins was in love with him back when he was actually killing students and his players were driving sexual assault victims to suicide.
 
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Unfortunately, I don't think the domer was going for the unmistakable double-meaning in his thread title. He'd be a lot cooler if he had.

https://notredame.forums.rivals.com...y-draining-the-life-out-of-nd-football.98689/

I love how all the domers are posting about what an asshole and terrible human being he is. Now, because he's losing football games. I'll guarantee you that everyone of these miserable cretins was in love with him back when he was actually killing students and his players were driving sexual assault victims to suicide.

Lots of Domers are smart. Maybe he did understand the definition of "literally."

Someone should respond to their thread and say "Wouldn't be the first time."
 
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