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Dallas sports media blogger disses Brooks Bollinger
WatchdogMrs. WatchDog came up with a great idea to pick up some cheap page views: A pointless, artificially manufactured trash-talking war with my Dallas sports media blogging counterpart, Barry Horn. Check this out: Horn's most recent post has Troy Aikman,......Tags: Troy Aikman, Curt Schilling
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Notre Dame football: Holtz Era pitted against post-Holtz Era
Names are resurrected and the memories attached come flooding along. These guys made Notre Dame football what it has been over the past quarter-century, or so. They're the phenoms who came to South Bend from across the country to play a game at a...
Tags: Tom Zbikowski, Todd Lyght, Jim Flanigan, Heisman Trophy, Kyle Rudolph
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Pinkett's right: Crime pays in college football
You want to win in college football, you have to recruit some criminals. So said Notre Dame radio broadcaster and former player Allen Pinkett. “That’s how Ohio State used to win all the time,’’ Pinkett said Wednesday on “...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Crime, Law and Justice, Football, Sports, College Football
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Notre Dame football: Perfecting a presence
SOUTH BEND -- Never underestimate the significance of presence. It's as important to the DNA of a quarterback as a quick release and the ability to elude. It tells everyone in the room, "I'm 'the man.'" It gives football coaches the confidence to hand...
Tags: Kevin McDougal, Ron Powlus, Brian Kelly, Football, Sports
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The last night game at Notre Dame Stadium
I was at the last night game played at Notre Dame Stadium. September 15th, 1990. I'll never forget it. It was the height of the Lou Holtz era. The Irish were #1 in the country, and it was the season-opener against #4 Michigan. Tony Rice was gone, and...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Reader Q&A: Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag
Is Henry Melton viewed as a system player, only effective as a three technique? Would this keep his price down in free agency? -- Chris Jensen, from Facebook Melton would be coveted by any team that runs a four-man front. He wouldn't have the same kind...
Tags: New York Jets, Joe Flacco, Media Industry, Sports, Evan Rodriguez
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UPDATE: Notre Dame quarterback bonds out of jail
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees was pepper sprayed and arrested early Thursday morning after an alleged physical altercation with South Bend police, who had responded to a report of a loud party. The 19-year-old Rees, who will be a...Tags: Justice System, Misdemeanors, Crime, Law and Justice, Brian Kelly, Football
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Floyd drafted by Arizona
NEW YORK – Former University of Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Floyd was selected with the 13th overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals. Floyd is the highest-drafted player from Notre Dame since defensive tackle Bryant...
Tags: Bryant Young, St. Louis Rams, Jerome Bettis, Tim Brown, NFL Draft
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Notre Dame football: Irish fans enjoy the bowl experience
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterORLANDO, Fla. -- Whether it's El Paso, Winston-Salem or Orlando, Notre Dame folks sure know how to party. A football game's just a good excuse to get together. Thursday, Irish fans were out en masse, clustered around the perimeter of Citrus Bowl...Tags: Football, Russell Athletic Bowl, John Carlson (football), Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Dec. 27, 1999: There's no pretending: Sandusky is for real
The kids at football camp laughed at The Great Pretenders, sure, but they really wanted to see Spider's Heisman Dance. Even with his frightful wigs and goofy songs, Jerry Sandusky couldn't top that. How he tried, though. Sandusky would wear a tacky,...Tags: Raghib Ismail, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Brandon Short, Music, College Sports
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Nov. 28, 1998: UConn Passes With Room To Spare
The Hartford CourantUConn's old standby, an effective offense, came back like a long lost friend Saturday. In a 42-34 victory over Hampton University in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, the Huskies scored in every quarter, including four touchdown passes...Tags: Hampton University, Skip Holtz, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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