The Notre Dame Fighting Irish is one of the most celebrated teams in college football. It has the second-most victories of all time, eleven national titles, featured seven Heisman Trophy recipients including Paul Hornung and Tim Brown, and won eighteen bowl games. Its storied tradition is celebrated in Miracle Moments in Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football History. Michael R. Steele brings to life many of the Irish's greatest moments, including their first victory over Michigan in 1909, Knute Rockne’s “Four Horsemen” in the 1920s, the epic scoreless tie with powerful Army in 1946, their incredible comeback led by Joe Montana in the 1979 Cotton Bowl, Lou Holtz’s 1988 national championship team that ended Miami’s thirty-six-game regular-season winning streak in stunning fashion, and much more. All the great players and coaches are highlighted in Miracle Moments in Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football History, a must-have for all fans of the blue and gold.
This collection illuminates the team's storied victories and dignified defeats, and proves once and for all why this school is the one by which all other college football programs are judged.
Weber was the secondary receiver. “I'm just supposed to clear out an area for the other tight end,” said Weber, whose lone catch of the season was in the opener against Northwestern, a 440 win. “But Alabama froze on [Casper] and I was ...
Jim Dent, author of the New York Times bestselling The Junction Boys returns with the remarkable and inspiring story of one of the biggest comebacks in college football history.
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Now "Fighting Irish celebrates the upcoming new season of Notre Dame, in an off-season when expectations for the coming year are extremely high.
Includes 2 discs containing segments of historical broadcasts.
Featuring conversations with players and coaches past and present as well as off-the-wall anecdotes only Brooks can tell, this indispensable volume is your ticket to Notre Dame history.
Crowley, who came to Notre Dame in 1921 from Green Bay, Wisconsin, stood 5'11" and weighed 162 pounds. Known as “Sleepy Jim” for his drowsyeyed appearance, Crowley outmaneuvered many a defender with his clever, shifty ballcarrying.
This title introduces fans to the history of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.
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