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Four Notre Dame recruits to play in Feb. 2 all-star game
Four high school seniors who have verbally committed to play for Notre Dame will participate in the Feb. 2 Team USA vs. The World game, which will be held in Austin, Texas.
Defensive end Stephon Tuitt (Monroe, Ga.), offensive lineman Matthew Hegarty...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, High Schools, Schools
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Irish Sun Bowl win bigger than final score
EL PASO, Texas _ Winning was nice.
But the way Notre Dame beat Miami in Friday's Sun Bowl is what will serve the Irish program best down the road.
Don't look at 33-17. The final score was barely indicative of the Irish dominance. Tune into 30-3, the...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Health, NFL Draft, Sports, Sun Bowl
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Floyd makes 'Canes play catch-up
EL PASO, Texas — Miami knew it. But there wasn't a darn thing the Hurricanes were able to do about it. That's when it's obvious that Michael Floyd is special. Miami's defense knew that the Notre Dame football team's offense revolved around the 6-...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Sports, Chris Stewart (ice hockey)
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Sun rises on Irish future
EL PASO, Texas — Only one football team wanted to be here Friday.
And it wasn't Miami.
Notre Dame's 33-17 Sun Bowl rout of the Hurricanes left little doubt of the big-picture direction of the Irish program.
Notre Dame's offense was effective. The...Tags: Weather, Natural Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, Hurricanes, Tropical Weather
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Rudolph 'back to normal' at Notre Dame pro day
Tribune reporterSOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Scads of NFL scouts and coaches and team executives watched every twist and turn Kyle Rudolph made Thursday. Then they took him aside and poked and prodded him like a show dog. This is what happens when you are six months removed from...Tags: NFL Network (tv network), NFL Draft, Sports, Brian Smith, Kyle Rudolph
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Former Notre Dame tight end Rudolph waits to hear his name called
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterIf James Aldridge can somehow get his body clock contorted correctly, maybe, just maybe the former Notre Dame running back will catch a glimpse of Kyle Rudolph stepping into a dream. Rudolph is Notre Dame's best, and really only, hope of landing in the...Tags: Basketball, Troy Polamalu, Atlanta Falcons, Sports, Carson Palmer
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Notre Dame shut out on NFL Draft's third day
Tribune reporterIn the middle of the sixth round of the NFL Draft on Saturday, former Notre Dame nose guard Ian Williams whipped out his smartphone and spoke for all but one of his fellow ex-teammates. "Beyond (ticked) off right now," Williams posted on his Twitter...Tags: Contracts, Mass Media, Arts and Culture, NFL Draft, Sports
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"Grant Wood: A Life" by R. Tripp Evans
Special to the Tribune Newspapers"Grant Wood: A Life" By R. Tripp Evans Knopf, $37.50, 432 pages Controversy attended Grant Wood's iconic and enigmatic painting "American Gothic" from its first public viewing, a juried exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1930. The depiction...Tags: University of Iowa, Paul Revere, Minority Groups, World War II (1939-1945), Gays and Lesbians
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Notre Dame beats USC
LOS ANGELES - It’s a rivalry again.
Notre Dame took an eight-year hiatus from one of college football’s storied annual contests.
Saturday night, the temperature was brisk; the crowd of 85,417 in the Coliseum was electric, but soaked by the...Tags: Basketball, University of Notre Dame, Sports, University of Southern California
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Notre Dame Beats WSU, 40-14
Web ReporterJimmy Clausen wandered the Notre Dame sideline worry-free with the clock ticking down and a blowout victory minutes away. For the first time in almost two months, the Fighting Irish could relax in the fourth quarter. Clausen threw two touchdowns,...Tags: Cowboys Stadium, Jimmy Clausen, John Goodman, Teaching and Learning, Students
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10 things you might not know about hair
Tribune staff reporterA clump of Elvis Presley's hair is on sale this Sunday at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in Chicago. Meanwhile, Chris Rock just came out with a documentary called "Good Hair." And two of the most hair-apparent people alive -- Rod Blagojevich and Donald...Tags: Kim Jong Il, Chicago Tribune, Spain, Amy Winehouse, Documentary (genre)
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Extension 720 Audio Archives, October 2006
Staff reporterA fascinating conversation with legendary art critic and social commentator Robert Hughes, who opines about the state of art criticism, modern art, and popular culture. Hughes' latest book is Things I Didn't Know: A Memoir. (10/31/06) Robert Hughes (81:...Tags: Winston Churchill, Science, Education, Colleges and Universities, University of Chicago
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