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Sports Central November 30, 2004 Mark Chalifoux |
Confessions of a Notre Dame Fan I like Tyrone Willingham and I really wanted him to succeed. He is a great person and a good coach, but his time at Notre Dame has been wasted. |
Salon.com September 27, 2002 Allen Barra |
Notre Dame's return to glory! (Part 23) Why does the college's legendary -- but creaky -- football program have to keep coming back? |
Sports Central November 9, 2005 Mike Griffenberg |
Notre Dame Not as Good as Advertised However, Notre Dame will be a major player in the college football world as long as Charlie Weis is there, just not this year. |
Sports Illustrated September 25, 2002 Frank Deford |
Father Football Notre Dame feels the pull between pigskin and academics. |
Sports Central September 8, 2005 Mark Chalifoux |
The Sports Gospel Curse The author recalls the many cases where he seemingly jinxed sports teams and players by writing about them. |
Sports Central January 4, 2006 Mark Chalifoux |
Irish on Road Back to Glory An argument in n defense of Notre Dame football coach Charlie Weis. |
Sports Illustrated January 4, 2002 Tim Layden |
Willing And Able This much is true: On New Year's Eve, Notre Dame made the most of an unfortunate mulligan when it hired Tyrone Willingham as football coach to fill the void left by the disgraced George O'Leary... |
Sports Central September 13, 2004 Kenneth Asuquo |
Wolverines Wake Up the Echoes Michigan better note that their team is not the same as last year's team. The whispers of being overrated are starting to get louder. |
Sports Central September 3, 2012 Joshua Duffy |
Despite Win, Fighting Irish Still Lost For those who might not remember it, Notre Dame football used to mean something. It was a higher state of intercollegiate being. But it's been a while since those Irish glory years. |
Sports Illustrated December 31, 2001 Ivan Maisel |
Willingham will get the job done After failing in its first attempt to replace Bob Davie, when George O'Leary admitted to lies on his resume, Notre Dame is close to hiring Stanford coach Tyrone Willingham to revive its football program... |
Sports Illustrated April 30, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Going Coastal Notre Dame spent the spring trying to get a grip on its new football coach's West Coast attack... |
Sports Central August 26, 2004 M. Edward Guest |
Problems Under the Golden Dome Following its 1977 national championship, punctuated by a decisive victory over No. 11 Texas in the Cotton Bowl, the Notre Dame Fightin' Irish slipped in the national rankings. |
Sports Central November 6, 2005 Sara Normand |
USC/ND Greatest College Game Ever? Southern California versus Notre Dame on October 15, 2005 could go down as the greatest four hours in college football history. And the last three minutes could qualify it as the most controversial, as well. |
Sports Illustrated December 4, 2001 Ivan Maisel |
Bob Davie's Firing: The End Came at the Start On Dec. 5, 2000, in the wake of Notre Dame's 9-2 regular season, athletic director Kevin White extended coach Bob Davie's $1 million-a-year contract through 2005. On Sunday, three days short of the extension's first anniversary, White fired Davie... |
Sports Central October 18, 2005 Mark Chalifoux |
Weis Leads Notre Dame Into New Era Polls won't matter in the end if (when) Notre Dame takes care of business by winning out. |
BusinessWeek December 19, 2005 Mark Hyman |
Business Wants A Piece Of Charlie By reviving the Irish, Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis has become a hot commodity. |
Salon.com November 10, 2000 Allen Barra |
Have the Fighting Irish gone soft? Notre Dame is enforcing stricter academic standards in a push to deemphasize football. Why now? |
Sports Central October 6, 2007 Greg Wyshynski |
Who Has It Worse, the Irish or Mets? Who would you rather be right now: a Notre Dame football fan or a New York Mets fan? |
Sports Central December 3, 2007 Joe Boesch |
Not So Fighting Irish in '07 One has to look at one person for Notre dame's disappointing season -- Charlie Weis. |
Sports Illustrated September 17, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Early returns Three programs that have shown signs of football arthritis won in unexpectedly glorious fashion. Notre Dame, Penn State and USC all beat ranked opponents, and their teams, if not their actual horn-rimmed, white-socked coaches, look 25 years younger. |
Sports Illustrated November 9, 2001 Tim Layden |
Irish stew Is head coach Bob Davie solely to blame for Notre Dame football's slide? |
Sports Illustrated October 3, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Conspiracy theory There's just no pleasing Notre Dame followers |
Sports Illustrated November 29, 2000 Austin Murphy |
Inside College Football Notre Dame sacked USC and muscled its way into the BCS picture... |
Sports Central November 8, 2007 Kevin Beane |
In Praise of the Quarterback Sneak The play never fails. |
Sports Central December 2, 2004 Kevin Beane |
Boosters Behaving Badly You think Tyrone Willingham is the only coach unjustly fired this week? Think again. |
Sports Central October 17, 2006 Mark Chalifoux |
The Beauty of the Bandwagon Fan There is no heartbreak for the bandwagon fan. There are no close losses, no geographical boundaries. |
Sports Central December 21, 2004 Eric Poole |
Shoot Me Before I Metaphor Again By hiring Walt Harris, Stanford University saved Pitt from having the most laughable coach firing of the 2004 aftermath. |
Sports Central November 27, 2006 Alfons Prince |
Down to the Wire ... Again With only one week left in the 2006 college football regular season, it is looking like the bowl championship series (BCS) will once again escape any major controversy. |
Sports Illustrated September 24, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Don't jump the gun Notre Dame's road (to Tempe?) gets tougher in October |
Sports Illustrated November 20, 2002 Steve Rushin |
Planet Notre Dame Meet the insomniac citizens of Planet Irish, who hold their ears to Internet radio for 3 a.m. kickoffs or sit in their back garden in a slanting rain with a transistor radio. |
Sports Central January 9, 2013 Adam Russell |
Top Five Moments From the BCS Championship The 2013 version between Alabama -- scorer of all 22 points in the 2012 game -- and Notre Dame was just about as boring as last year, except the two teams scored a combined 56 points and the Crimson Tide's frequency of scoring in the first half made for at least somewhat of an action-packed game. |
Salon.com April 23, 2001 Jake Tapper |
Every basket must count! Bush to Notre Dame women's basketball team: You won, no matter what anybody tells you... |
Sports Central October 19, 2006 Alfons Prince |
Big Blue Reborn College football is gearing up for a frantic sprint to the finish. One of the most anticipated games of that month will be the November 18th showdown between bitter rivals, Ohio State and Michigan. |
Sports Illustrated October 30, 2002 Phil Taylor |
Simply Excellent When a black head coach like Tyrone Willingham can be seen as the leading authority figure in his sport, when a black manager like Dusty Baker can sit back and wait for a bidding war over his services, there is something fundamentally different about racial attitudes in sports. |
Sports Central June 21, 2010 Corrie Trouw |
Long-Gone-Horns? At the risk of causing mass casket-rollovers in South Bend, Indiana, Texas is what Notre Dame once was, a brand far bigger than any conference. |
Sports Illustrated October 16, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Half-season awards Honoring the best in what so far has been a thrilling college football season |
Sports Illustrated November 21, 2000 Kelley King |
Darkened Knights There are many reasons why Rutgers should win in football, but the Scarlet Knights continue to lose |
Sports Central September 7, 2005 Avery Smith |
Notes on a Bluebook: Week 1 What happened to the Sooners?... Notre Dame looked superb against the Pitt Panthers... The race for the Heisman Trophy... Upcoming games to watch... Letters... |
Sports Central August 24, 2006 Kevin Beane |
College Football Picks: Hating Notre Dame Here are the five games that differ the most with the opening Las Vegas line. |
Sports Central September 20, 2006 Ryan Hojnacki |
College Football Predictions: Week 4 The authors picks for the most popular college football games this week. |
The Motley Fool December 3, 2009 Adrian Rush |
A Gridiron Golden Parachute? Like CEOs, college football coaches also take the money and run these days. |
Sports Illustrated July 18, 2001 Ivan Maisel |
Irish stew Notre Dame quarterback controversy looks awfully familiar |
Sports Central November 5, 2015 Kevin Beane |
Thoughts on the College Football Playoff Rankings I will say this about the College Football Playoff Committee: they don't have an easy job, and that's especially true this year. |
Sports Illustrated September 5, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Irish impress Notre Dame football shows mettle with shutout of Maryland. |
AskMen.com |
Obama's Notre Dame Controversy University of Notre Dame president John Jenkins is getting plenty of criticism from Catholic leaders, students and alumni because of his decision to invite President Barack Obama to deliver its commencement address. |
Entrepreneur December 2009 Geoff Williams |
Business Unusual: The Tailgater in Your Living Room What if there was a service to match rabid sports fans with home owners across the country? |
Sports Illustrated October 22, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Flying under the radar Football coach Fisher DeBerry's success at Air Force has gone largely unnoticed. |
Sports Illustrated September 16, 2002 Phil Taylor |
The cool crowd Levelheadedness is one of sports' most underrated virtues. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
College Football Programs Ryan Brewer, an assistant professor of finance at Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus, analyzed 115 of the 120 Football Bowl Subdivision schools to calculate the worth of the football programs, and the numbers are jaw-dropping. |
Sports Central July 23, 2015 Jean Neuberger |
Big 12 Needs to Be 12, and Soon As we head into the 2015 college football season, one would've thought that, during this, the "talking-season," one would've thought that the biggest push from coaches and administrator, especially those in the Big 12, would be an expansion of the College Football Playoff to eight teams. |