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Football - Saturday October 15, 2005

Notre Dame - MoneyLine (+400)

777/ 3,108

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Football - Saturday October 15, 2005

Notre Dame - Spread +12 (-110)

777/706.36

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11 National Championships

7 Heisman Trophy Winners

Knute Rockne was our greatest coach

"Win One for the Gipper" was a speech given by Rockne to his players before a game against a heavily favored army. (The Irish won!)
We are too good, therefore are not a member of any conference.
Our biggest and most hated rival is USC. (I hate them)
Our current coach is Charlie Weis.
Rudy is the single greatest movie ever made about sports and you will cry every time you watch it.
Pep rallies are hosted every Friday evening before home games.
Our mascot is the Fighting Irish (I hope you knew that one!)
We play in Notre Dame Stadium which houses about 80,000 fans.
"Play Like a Champion Today" is a sign posted on the stairway leading to the tunnel that the players hit before making their gameday entrance.
 

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Rally Sons of Notre Dame
Sing her glory and sound her fame
Raise her gold and blue
And sing with voices true
Rah Rah for Notre Dame

We will fight in ev'ry game
Strong of heart and true to her name
We will ne'er forget her
And we'll cheer her ever
Loyal to Notre Dame

Cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame
Wake up the echoes cheering her name
Send a volley cheer on high
Shake down the thunder from the sky
What though the odds be great or small
Old Notre Dame will win over all
While her loyal sons are marching
Onward to victory!
 

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Scott-Atlanta said:
Rally Sons of Notre Dame
Sing her glory and sound her fame
Raise her gold and blue
And sing with voices true
Rah Rah for Notre Dame

We will fight in ev'ry game
Strong of heart and true to her name
We will ne'er forget her
And we'll cheer her ever
Loyal to Notre Dame

Cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame
Wake up the echoes cheering her name
Send a volley cheer on high
Shake down the thunder from the sky
What though the odds be great or small
Old Notre Dame will win over all
While her loyal sons are marching
Onward to victory!


Is there a better fight song?
 

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Dang Scott....wish I'd seen this before my play on the Trojans. I know how much research you do on these game. Maybe I'll have to make some adjustments. I'd be willing to take a loss on my meager play to see one of the MJ'ers hit a sweet moneyline like that. GL on your play :mj14:
 

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hope you are right. Methinks Scal wins by twice the spread is a more likely scenerio.
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Yeh you and alot of other people.

Read no further than the tradition of Notre Dame and USC coming into their stadium.

It will be a huge embarressement for Notre Dame to lose by over 12 points.

There is too much pride and heart in that Stadium.

This team will put USC in trouble and test them like they have not been tested.

Its war.

Notre Dame keeps the game close and has a chance to win. I can feel it.

RUDY ....RUDY ..... RUDY !!!!!


KOD
 

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One-play man won the one for the Gipper
By Buddy Thomas Standard-Times staff writer.

It happened 67 years ago this month under a cold November sky above New York's famed Yankee Stadium. It was a day most modern day followers of Notre Dame football were too young to remember.
For the few that do, it's a day they'll probably never forget.
That was the day Notre Dame football took a giant step up the ladder of national recognition. The day the hero so few remember stepped into the spotlight.

His name was Johnny O'Brien -- a star hurdler in track who also happened to be a reserve end on the football team.
The date was Nov. 10, 1928 and Knute Rockne's injury-riddled Irish limped into New York's famed athletic field to take on unbeaten Army, the first of three rugged opponents on the final leg of a muderous schedule.
His team was 4-2 and struggling.
Rockne needed a win to get the critics off his back. He knew his team might not be able to win the game on talent, but Rockne was preparing it to win on emotion.
After pre-game warm-ups, Rockne huddled his players in the locker room, waiting until the room fell silent. Then, after lowering his head, Rockne began to speak.
He began to talk about George Gipp, a Notre Dame player who had died from streptococcic throat infection eight years before. And, in an emotion-packed pre-game talk, the coach repeated the young athlete's last wish.
"I've got to go, Rock," Gipp told Rockne. "It's all right. I'm not afraid. Some time, Rock, when the team is up against it, when things are wrong and the breaks are beating the boys, tell them to go in there with all they've got and win just one for the Gipper. I don't know where I'll be then, Rock. But I'll know about it, and I'll be happy."
Rockne raised his head, looked directly at his team and continued.
"The day before he died, George Gipp asked me to wait until the situation seemed hopeless -- then ask a Notre Dame team to go out and beat Army for him. This is the day, and you are the team."
Rockne knew that if his team could beat Army, the Irish would avert a losing season.
But when Army jumped out to a 6-0 lead, the upset was in doubt.
When Jack Chevigny plunged into the end zone from a yard out to tie the score, the Notre Dame back jumped up and shouted: "That's one for the Gipper."
The emotion had been restored and when the Irish got the ball back, Chevigny engineered another march toward the end zone, leading his team into Army territory before going down with an injury.
Rockne was forced to go to his bench.
Bill Drew replaced Chevigny in the backfield. O'Brien also entered the game, taking the place of Johnny Cobuck at left end.
The Irish were 32 yards from the end zone when halfback Butch Niemiec took the ball, looked downfield and lofted a wobbly pass toward O'Brien who was standing on the 10-yard line. O'Brien had gotten behind the Army secondary and, after making the catch, the seldom-used reserve squeezed his way past two defenders into the end zone for the touchdown.
As O'Brien scored, the injured Chevigny began to cry along the sidelines. "That's one for the Gipper, too."
But the Irish weren't out of the woods.
Chris Cagle, Army's All-American, returned the ensuing kickoff 55 yards to the Notre Dame 10 where he collapsed from exhaustion. The man who had played the entire game had to be carried from the game on a stretcher.
The clock was running down as Dick Hutchinson carried the ball to the four. On the next play, Hutchinson lugged it to the one. But before the Cadets could get off another play, the gun sounded to end the game.
Notre Dame held on to win 12-6 and, despite dropping its next two games, avoided a losing season by finishing 5-4-0.
The following season, Rockne's Irish went 9-0-0, the first of back-to-back undefeated seasons.
After the touchdown reception, he never again played another down of football. But Johnny "One Play" O'Brien will forever be remembered for making what just may be the biggest touchdown reception in the history of Notre Dame football.
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read this again and again and you will know why Notre Dame will not lose by 12 tommorrow.

Tell me the players havn't talked about this disrespect. They talk about everything that Notre Dame stands for playing in their house.

Line out at -7 USC would have opened a can of whip ass on ND and they probably would have accepted it.

But tagging Notre Dame as 12 point underdogs
is a slap right to Rudy's never lose by two touchdowns face.

Its right thre for the taking.

Pride wins alot of money in sports wagering. That is if you can recognize the pride. The pride is standing tall. I can see the pride.

Anyway its worth a gamble to me.

When this game is over, I will meet you on Glory Rd, it runs right off Victory Lane and that is where I live.
 
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that's what I'm talking about!

I just hope ESPN keeps pimping the Trojans, the line will end up ND +14'
 

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"I've got to go, Rock," Gipp told Rockne. "It's all right. I'm not afraid. Some time, Rock, when the team is up against it, when things are wrong and the breaks are beating the boys, tell them to go in there with all they've got and win just one for the Gipper. I don't know where I'll be then, Rock. But I'll know about it, and I'll be happy."
Rockne raised his head, looked directly at his team and continued.
"The day before he died, George Gipp asked me to wait until the situation seemed hopeless -- then ask a Notre Dame team to go out and beat Army for him. This is the day, and you are the team."
Rockne knew that if his team could beat Army, the Irish would avert a losing season.
But when Army jumped out to a 6-0 lead, the upset was in doubt.
When Jack Chevigny plunged into the end zone from a yard out to tie the score, the Notre Dame back jumped up and shouted: "That's one for the Gipper....


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Stats.... no need to look at the teams stats. As a matter of fact throw your stats out the window.

This game is won on emotion and pride...

This one is in the bag
 

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Our biggest and most hated rival is USC. (I hate them)

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It seems simple enough.

Its right there for the taking.

I smell money and it smells green.
 

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Now for a cheer they are here, triumphant!
Here they come with banners flying,
In stalwart step they're nighing,
With shouts of vict'ry crying,
We hurrah, hurrah, we greet you now,
Hail!

Far we their praises sing
For the glory and fame they've bro't us
Loud let the bells them ring
For here they come with banners flying
Far we their praises tell
For the glory and fame they've bro't us
Loud let the bells them ring
For here they come with banners flying
Here they come, Hurrah!

Hail! to the victors valiant
Hail! to the conqu'ring heroes
Hail! Hail! to Michigan
the leaders and best
Hail! to the victors valiant
Hail! to the conqu'ring heroes
Hail! Hail! to Michigan,
the champions of the West!

We cheer them again
We cheer and cheer again
For Michigan, we cheer for Michigan
We cheer with might and main
We cheer, cheer, cheer
With might and main we cheer!

Hail! to the victors valiant
Hail! to the conqu'ring heroes
Hail! Hail! to Michigan,
the champions of the Wes

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How they are not going on a tour at Notre Dame as they did four years ago

"No, we are not going to do that again. We went earlier, we went to the hall of fame, and the grotto and we had a great time. It was more then we could do in that trip. I am glad we have done that before, to say we have done it, but we don't need to do that again." / Pete Carroll
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Well kiss my ass and call me tilly !

Petes glad he did the tour, but no need to see that chit again.

If that aint a kick right dead in Notre Dames crackers.
 
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Notre Dame's slow linebackers will never be able to keep up with USC's receivers, much less get to White and Bush before they have already gained five yards. Notre Dame's shorter d backs won't be able to cover Jarret.
 
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