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More Home Cooking: Stanford
ND beat Stanford last year mostly because we out-gutted and out-lasted them, not because we outplayed them. Stanford will show up ready to play. But I think this young team likes the taste of victory in their mouths, and I expect them to be excited to play in front of the Irish faithful again this week. Could be a big day for Air Clausen. More...
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Stanford Apologizes for Bulletin Board Material
In an article published today on the Stanford Rivals site, Cardinal Report.com, Stanford right tackle Chris Marinelli made plenty of bulletin board worthy comments about Notre Dame, its field, its fans, and the South Bend area. Later today Stanford issues an apology in Marinelli’s name or wait, I think they are saying it was his apology. Riiiight. More...
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IBB Cheers & Jeers
After an exciting 38-21 victory over Purdue last Saturday, there has been a whole lot of cheers coming from the Irish Nation. Here's a look at the highs and lows heading into this Saturday against the Stanford Cardinal: More...
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Brain's Bowl: ND (3-1) vs. Stanford (3-2)
Preview of what to expect to see from Stanford this Saturday More...
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Buzz Around Team Camps 10/2/08
Here's the latest from the Buzz Around Team Camps for this Thursday, October 2nd: More...
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Classic Moments in the Notre Dame - Stanford Series
Here are a few clips of the Notre Dame - Stanford Series. More...
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Statistically Speaking: Purdue
All but two of Notre Dame’s touchdowns this year have been scored by freshmen or sophomores (12 of 14). Senior WR David Grimes has the other two. Notre Dame managed just 188 total yards in the third quarter of its first three games (no points). The Irish ripped off 204 yards and three touchdowns in Saturday's third quarter alone. Notre Dame’s kickoff coverage unit ranks first in the nation in kickoff return yardage per return More...
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Cardinal Rule: Stanford Game a Must-Win
Brawling Hibernian looks into why failure is not an option this week for the Irish. More...
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Playmakers. Final Thoughts on the Purdue Game.
OC Domer has some final thoughts on the Purdue game, including the four themes that he took away from the game: Playmakers, Youth, Respect, and Maturity. More...
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Sacks: A Closer Look
The Irish have given up only four sacks this year at the same point they gave up 24 a year ago, on their way to a NCAA single-season record. However, the Irish are fourth-worst in the country at yards lost per sack this year. With a team already struggling on third down conversions, we take a deeper look into the 2008 sack numbers. More...
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