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Notre Dame: Possible Bowl Destinations 2

Posted on November 30, 2010 by JohnFennelly

(Photo-By A.C.F. Chachkes-Soph. RB Cierre Wood(#20) gates the handoff from Fresh. QB Tommy Rees on Notre Dame’s first play from scrimmage against Army at Yankee Stadium on november 20th)

from Jim Small / ndgoirish.com

With Notre Dame‘s win over USC — giving them a final record of 7 wins and 5 losses the Irish are still not a “given” to any of the Bowl Games potentially available to them.  Believe it or not -- Notre Dame’s bowl destination could be riding on the outcomes of the Washington vs. Washington State game and the Oregon vs. Oregon State games this week.  Here’s why:

  1. Notre Dame has only one deal in place with a Bowl Game and that’s the Champs Bowl.  The Champs Bowl has the option of selecting the Irish over a Big East team — once, every four years.
  2. Beyond that deal — the Irish are left to choose from any Bowl Game that doesn’t have “qualifiers” from its conference affiliations.  This year — the most options reside with the PAC 10 Conference — where they have only 3 qualifiers (Oregon, Stanford and Arizona) for the six Bowl Games they have deals in place with.  Oregon and Stanford are locks for BCS Championship Bowl Games (one of the two will end up in the Rose Bowl) — meaning the PAC 10 has one team currently qualified for their five other Bowl deals:  Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl, Valero Alamo Bowl, Hyundai Sun Bowl, MAACO Las Vegas Bowl and the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl.

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Notre Dame-USC Preview 0

Posted on November 26, 2010 by JohnFennelly

The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame will meet the USC Trojans for the 82nd time tomorrow night.  USC has won the last eight meetings…

DATE • Saturday, November 27, 2010 TIME • 8:12 p.m. ET

SITE (CAPACITY) • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (93,607); Los Angeles, Calif.

TELEVISION • ABC regional telecast with Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (analysis), Shelly Smith (sideline), Mark Loomis (producer) and Scott Johnson (director).

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ND Blog: NBC Should Dump Hammond 0

Posted on November 22, 2010 by JohnFennelly

from our colleague Jim Small at ND Go Irish Blog…..

Here I am enjoying a “Notre Dame Moment” — the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame playing in prime time, under the lights — in the first football game in the $1.5 billion home of the New York Yankees.  And, Notre Dame is in cruise control — leading 27-3 and about to become bowl eligible in a season that has had ‘more downs’ than ups.

This was the crowning moment of a historic two days for the University of Notre Dame – “that little school in the middle of nowhere…”  There’s not another school in America — that could have staged two days like this — in the media capital of the world.

Then I hear this, from the ‘so called’ voice of Notre Dame football on NBC (Tom Hammond) — after recalling Rockne’s famous “WIN ONE FOR THE GIPPER” speech that took place in the old Yankee Stadium at halftime in a game against Army — Hammond drops this doozy:

“There’s question as to whether this really ever happened…”

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Getting Set for Army Vs. Notre Dame @ Yankee Stadium 0

Posted on November 20, 2010 by admin

Just Before Kickoff! Our view from the Press Box

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College Football Double Header in the Bronx for Dr. Football 0

Posted on November 20, 2010 by Dr.Football

Today we will be at Fordham University for the Rams final 2010 game vs. Colgate University. Following that we will head down Jerome Avenue to the “New Yankee Stadium” for Notre Dame Vs. Army tonight. Follow our Tweets @askdrfootball for the latest throughout the day…

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Army-Notre Dame Preview 1

Posted on November 17, 2010 by JohnFennelly

by John Fennelly  – Senior Editor / Football Reporters Online

Notre Dame Will Face Army in the Bronx on Saturday Night

In a blast from the past, the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame will play host to the Army Black Knights this Saturday in the first football game ever at the new Yankee Stadium.

Sure, it’s not like the old days, but what is..? Army is no longer a national football power and Notre Dame has been slipping, but that has not tempered any of the excitement here in the New York City area.

The game will be televised on NBC, but that has not deterred fans from buying tickets, which are in high demand this week.

The Irish (5-5), who are coming off a big win against nationally-ranked Utah, will be donning their green jerseys in front of the 50,000-plus fans who plan on attending.

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Notre Dame News: Frosh QB Rees Leads Rout of Utah 0

Posted on November 13, 2010 by JohnFennelly

from the AP….

Freshman Tommy Rees threw three touchdown passes in his first collegiate start and Notre Dame used two Utah special teams mistakes Saturday to rout the slumping, 15th-ranked Utes 28-3.

Returning from a week off, Notre Dame (5-5) played like a fresh team and moved within one win of becoming eligible for a bowl. Utah (8-2), meanwhile, looked like a team still reeling from its 47-7 loss to TCU a week earlier.

The victory was Notre Dame’s first over a team ranked in the AP top 25 since 2006, when the Irish defeated Penn State. Students poured onto the field when the game ended, joining the celebration with Notre Dame players who won their home finale.

Robert Blanton blocked a Utah punt, picked up the ball and ran in for a TD late in the opening period. And a fumble on the second-half kickoff by star Utah returner Shaky Smithson was quickly turned into the first of two Rees-to-Duval Kamara TD passes.

Rees, who replaced injured starter Dayne Crist during a loss to Tulsa two weeks ago, got better as the game progressed and finished 13 of 20 for 129 yards.

Notre Dame’s maligned defense bottled up Utah – which came in averaging 41 points per game – and stopped the Utes from scoring in the second half after they reached the 6 and 12 on separate drives.

Utah quarterback Jordan Wynn completed 24 of 39 for 195 yards and was shaken up with just more than five minutes left after taking a hard hit after delivering a pass. He returned to the game two plays later.

Notre Dame’s win was also its first since 20-year-old student videographer Declan Sullivan was killed when the tower from which he was filming practice toppled over on a windy day. For the second straight game, the Irish wore a helmet decal in the shape of a shamrock with DS in the middle.

“It’s emotional,” Irish coach Brian Kelly said. “It’s been a tough couple of weeks.”

Austin Collinsworth hit Smithson on the second half kickoff, jarred the ball loose and Daniel Smith recovered for the Irish. On the very next play from the 26, Rees threw to a wide open Kumara for the TD, putting the Irish up 21-3 just 13 seconds into the third quarter.

Rees and Kamara hooked up again a little more than five minutes later on a 12-yard TD pass that capped a quick 63-yard drive, one that included a 24-yard pass to Michael Floyd.

Jonas Gray, the third tailback used by the Irish in the first half, broke off a 36-yard run in the second quarter, thanks to a crushing block from Floyd, to get the ball to the Utah 8. And after a pass interference call against Utah’s Brandon Burton – the Utes’ seventh penalty of the opening half – Rees hit Floyd with a 3-yard TD pass to put the Irish up 14-3.

Blanton came roaring in untouched from the defensive right side and blocked Sean Sellwood’s punt, grabbed the ball and waltzed in for a 6-yard TD late in the opening quarter to put the Irish up 7-3.

The Utes were penalized 10 times in the first half, including five in the opening quarter, and finished the game with 11 for 70 yards. Utah’s running game never got untracked, either, managing just 71 yards on 29 carries.

Utah finished with 265 yards total offense after coming in averaging nearly 422 per game.

Kelly gambled on a fourth-and-3 from the Utah 49 on the first series of the game and Cierre Wood was stopped short of the first down. The Utes then moved to the Irish 27 on a third-down pass of 11 yards from Wynn to Fatu Moala, but had to settle for a 46-yard field goal from Joe Phillips with a 15 to 23 mph wind at his back.

Turns out, it would be the only points the Utes would muster all day in the first-ever meeting between the two schools.

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