Albert Gore Jr
So long, Tipper!
Zurp;912436; said:Wolver-who? I don't know what you're talking about.
I do believe he was referring to the Vulvarines.
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Zurp;912436; said:Wolver-who? I don't know what you're talking about.
So should I assume by your statement Buckeye hate follows this pattern: ND->LoHo->TSUN? When did tOSU find time in Lohan's prison schedule to squeeze in a gamethere are also 3 lindsay lohan threads, so let's get over ourselves
ulukinatme;912403; said:Holy resurrected thread, Batman! I thought ND had enough threads dedicated to them here. Where are all the Wolverine threads? Aren't you guys rivals, don't you play every year?
NEW YORK -- Notre Dame, arguably the most storied program in the history of college football, made a little more history Saturday night.
The Fighting Irish, playing in the New York metropolitan area for the second time in a month, won the inaugural college football game at the new Yankee Stadium, 27-3 over Army, in front a record crowd of 54,251.
In the process, Notre Dame clinched bowl eligibility in Brian Kelly's first year as coach, moving to 6-5 on the season with one game to play, at USC next Saturday.
"New York's a lot of things, and what it was tonight was a college football town," Kelly said. "It was an exciting atmosphere, and I know that our kids fed off the energy that was here in New York for the past 48 hours."
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Tommy Rees was assigned Derek Jeter's locker, a good omen when playing at Yankee Stadium.
The Fighting Irish will undoubtedly leave the Big Apple a much happier bunch than they did the last time around. Four Saturdays ago, the Irish were thoroughly embarrassed by Navy at the nearby New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., 35-17 -- and the game wasn't even that close.
Notre Dame fans had reason to be concerned about this game. Army is much-improved under second-year coach Rich Ellerson; the Black Knights entered with a record of 6-4, bowl-eligible for the first time since 1996. Plus Army, like Navy, runs the triple-option offense, which completely stymied Notre Dame on Oct. 23.
What's more, the start of this game was eerily similar to the start of the Navy game. On the first possession, Notre Dame drove the length of the field but ultimately failed to score -- this time because of an interception in the Army end zone.
The Black Knights took the ball and subsequently marched 78 yards down the field before having to settle for a field goal and a 3-0 lead.
cincibuck;1817178; said:Ah, but they bring the East Coast TV market with them...
Still, they remain the one team that cause me to root for USC.
cincibuck;1817178; said:Ah, but they bring the East Coast TV market with them...
Still, they remain the one team that cause me to root for USC.
woofermazing;1817229; said:I don't hate Notre Dame, I hate their fan base.
Probably already said, but it's worth reiterating.