Author: Leprechaun Express - Steve Welsh
IRISH VIDEO: “Brian Kelly Post-Game Press Conference After Notre Dame’s Win Over Bowling Green” – WatchND
IRISH VIDEO: “Highlights of Notre Dame’s Win Over Bowling Green” – WatchND
IRISH NEWSLINK: “#9 Irish Blank Falcons 52-0” – UND

“In a show of offensive efficiency and defensive domination, ninth-ranked Notre Dame shut out visiting Bowling Green 52-0 Saturday at Notre Dame Stadium.
It was the first shutout by an Irish team since 2014 when the Irish defeated Michigan 31-0. Notre Dame (4-1) outgained the Falcons (1-4) 575-228 and scored six passing touchdowns …”
IRISH NEWSLINK: “Live Box Score/Stats: Notre Dame vs. Bowling Green” – ESPN
COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEWSLINK: “Top-25 Scoreboard” – ESPN
[PDF 26-page] IRISH NEWSLINK: “Extended Game Notes: Notre Dame vs. Bowling Green 2019” – UND
IRISH NEWSLINK: “#9 Notre Dame vs. Bowling Green: NBC Sports and Live Radio Links” – UND
Notre Dame Football Tickets Still Available on Game Day for Notre Dame vs. Bowling Green

As of Saturday morning, Oct. 5, 2019, tickets still are available for direct purchase from the university itself for Notre Dame’s afternoon home game hosting Bowling Green.
Kickoff is set for around 3:30 p.m. ET in The House That Rockne Built.
As of 11:34 a.m. ET the least expensive tickets might be sold out, with remaining tickets starting at $70, ranging up to $145, presumably before adding fees. One or more special packages also might be available, along with parking.
This link, navigable from one of the upper horizontal menus within und.com, should take the user directly to single-game ticket information about remaining home games, with Bowling Green and others listed on the right: und.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList?groupCode=SINGLE&linkID=notre-dame&shopperContext=&caller=&appCode= (Clicking “Find Tickets” next to “Bowling Green” seems to generate a URL that has additional amounts of special coding that might be unique to the visitor.)
With online purchases, the system seems to be offering to email a PDF: “Your ticket will be sent as a PDF file to the email listed on your account. Please make sure your mobile device has access to the email listed on your account. Your tickets can be viewed on your mobile phone and presented at the gate for scanning. Please note, you will receive 2 emails: 1 confirming your purchase and 1 containing your mobile tickets.“
This link, to an earlier part of the navigation, also provides access to information about parking and some other packages: und.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetGroupList?groupCode=FBSG&linkID=notre-dame&shopperContext=&caller=&appCode=
Time will tell, whether Notre Dame is at risk of having a break in their string of home sellouts dating to a Thanksgiving Day home game against Air Force in the 1970s, and then dating back further to the 1960’s. The stadium was expanded in the 1990s, then later adjusted somewhat for capacity, yet still has nearly 20,000 additional seats beyond what had been the capacity for decades. As a result, there has been greater accessibility to various kinds of tickets, sold at various stages during the year.