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At Notre Dame, the first 'America's Team,' they wake the echoes on a run to another national titleWith the Fighting Irish waking up the echoes and playing for a title again after a generation-long retreat from the limelight, now might be the perfect time to admit it — maybe they were right. Ever ...
With the Fighting Irish waking up the echoes and ... Ever since 1913, when an end named Knute Rockne helped a small Catholic school based in South Bend, Ind., pull off a stunner by beating Army ...
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish nickname is ... spoke to Notre Dame's traveling ways. Rockne's Ramblers, Rockne's Rovers, and the Rambling Irish were just a few of them. Notre Dame brass didn ...
DANIA BEACH, Fla. — It was some combination of religion, a grudge involving Knute Rockne and maybe the simple notion that some people just don’t like Notre Dame. Back in the 1920s, the Fighting Irish ...
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish won a minor victory over ... a "conversation between wives" between Notre Dame head coach Knute Rockne and USC athletic director Gwynn Wilson.
Over the years, the Fighting Irish have been led by legendary figures such as Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian, and Lou Holtz. The program boasts a significant number of All-Americans and ...
The Fighting Irish allowed 38 points in 10 games ... For Leahy, who played for Knute Rockne, the two championships made it three straight under his guidance. Like Lujack, the coach spent two ...
With the Fighting Irish waking up the echoes and ... Ever since 1913, when an end named Knute Rockne helped a small Catholic school based in South Bend, Ind., pull off a stunner by beating Army ...
(AP) — It was some combination of religion, a grudge involving Knute Rockne and maybe the simple notion that some people just don't like Notre Dame. Back in the 1920s, the Fighting Irish made ...
With the Fighting Irish waking up the echoes and ... Ever since 1913, when an end named Knute Rockne helped a small Catholic school based in South Bend, Indiana, pull off a stunner by beating ...
(AP) — It was some combination of religion, a grudge involving Knute Rockne and maybe the simple notion that some people just don’t like Notre Dame. Back in the 1920s, the Fighting Irish made ...
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