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21 days until Notre Dame football: Why the Irish defense lives in nickel
Why does Notre Dame run a nickel-based defense? Blue & Gold explains, starting with Thomas Harper playing only 21 snaps in the box in 2023. The post 21 days until Notre Dame football: Why the Irish defense lives in nickel appeared first on On3.
Jerome Bettis Jr kicks off ESPN's coverage of high school football
The Notre Dame football season is still several weeks away. However, Irish fans who are absolutely jonesing for meaningful football are getting a reprieve in just one week. Jerome Bettis Jr. and his high school team will kick off ESPN’s coverage of high school football this season as his College Park (Ga.) Woodward Academy team will be hosting Carrollton (Ga.) High on Friday, Aug. 16 at 8pm.
Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate Chase Oliver's thoughts on the Presidential race
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- ABC57 Anchor Brain Conybeare sat down with Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate Chase Oliver to discuss the race for the White House. They discussed issues ranging from the country's dissatisfaction with the two-party system to Oliver's support of the legalization of marijuana and his thoughts on the state of the Presidential race.
Notre Dame Women’s Lacrosse Adds Ellie Masera to Coaching Staff
Notre Dame Women's Lacrosse has finalized its coaching staff with the addition of Ellie Masera, announced by Head Coach Christine Halfpenny. Masera, a recent graduate from Stony Brook, enjoyed a remarkable college career and a rookie season with Athletes Unlimited. She is expected to enhance player development and contribute significantly to the offense. Masera's accolades include being a 2024 Tewaaraton finalist and two-time IWLCA All-American, showcasing her elite status in the sport.
Could Notre Dame Stadium Host an MLB Game: A Closer Look
MLB is exploring unconventional venues for games, with Notre Dame Stadium being a potential candidate for future matchups. The stadium would require modifications to accommodate a standard MLB field, but hosting a game could significantly benefit the South Bend economy. Arguments in favor of this venue include its larger capacity compared to minor league fields, the appeal of drawing local fans who prefer a closer option to see major league teams, and honoring the history of women’s baseball in the community. MLB games would resonate with local fans who have a vested interest in the sport, helping to revive interest in baseball within the state.
Joel Klatt believes Notre Dame could be this years Washington
One of the most well respect college football analysts is Fox Sports Joel Klatt, and on Friday he had some very kind words to say about Notre Dame football. On his show, appropriately named The Joel Klatt Show, the former Colorado quarterback laid out his rationale for why the Irish remind him of the 2023 Washington Huskies. One of the newest members of the Big Ten is coming off a season where they made the College Football Playoff title game.
Indiana AG aims to get back money lost by former Evansville parks director
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita wants a former Evansville parks director to pay back money he caused the city to lose. This centers around Former Parks Director Brian Holtz. In July of last year, Holtz pleaded guilty to forgery, official misconduct and counterfeiting charges. [RELATED: Former...
ESPN says Notre Dame is one of the top teams with NFL talent in 2024
It’s always a good sign when your team is littered with NFL prospects, and it looks like that will be the case for Notre Dame football in 2024. ESPN draft analyst Jordan Reid broke down the top teams with next level talent (subscription required), and the Irish were in his top tier. He believes that up to 11 Notre Dame players could hear their named getting called in late April of 2025.
Jeremiyah Love, Jadarian Price On Doak Walker Award Watch List
Notre Dame running backs Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price have been named to the Doak Walker Watch List, which was announced on August 6th. The award annually honors the nation’s best running back in college football. The closest a Notre Dame player has come to winning the award was tailback Reggie Brooks, who was a finalist in 1992.
Giving Back to the Community - Camp Millhouse
At Hometown Living community means everything. It is the backbone of what this is all about, and Rhoni and Jesse want to give back and highlight this amazing community through volunteerism. On their first volunteer day they visited Camp Millhouse in South Bend. Camp Millhouse is a place for individuals with special needs offering a nurturing environment to realize their fullest potentials and value. Without the volunteers and donations, this camp would not be what it is today. Stay tuned as Rhoni and Jesse give back to the community more and more. Watch the full interview to scan the QR code and donate to Camp Millhouse.
Keanu Reeves' Dogstar plays straightforward (read: unremarkable) set at Indiana State Fair
In the eight years I've lived in Indianapolis, only one artist has lured me to the Hoosier Lottery Free Stage at the Indiana State Fair: Keanu Reeves. Dogstar, the band for which Reeves is the bassist, kicked off their Summer Vacation Tour in Indianapolis Thursday night with an hour-and-a-half-long chock full of...
The past and future of the Healthy Indiana Plan
When Indiana first created the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) it was a conservative approach to expanding Medicaid to working poor Hoosiers who couldn’t afford health care. Now the next governor and lawmakers may soon have a big decision to make about the program’s future. If court challenges continue to succeed in vacating portions of the […]
Woman injured in fiery Elkhart County crash
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — An investigation is underway after a crash in Elkhart County early Saturday morning. It happened just after 4 a.m. on State Road 15, north of US-20. Police say a 22-year-old woman drove off the road and into a ditch, before continuing back onto State Road 15 where the vehicle caught on fire.
Nappanee woman found incompetent to stand trial in shooting death of husband
A 70-year-old Nappanee woman who was charged in her husband's death has been found incompetent. Linda Tener allegedly shot and killed her 71-year-old husband, Johnnie, in their home on County Road 9 back in March. Court documents say it happened just one day after Tener was hospitalized and treated for...
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