IRISH NEWSLINK: “Notre Dame Football Announces Blue-Gold Game Format; Game will feature the offense against the defense” – UND

File Photo of Word of Life Stone Mural Mosaic, Featuring Christ with Arms Upraised, On the Hesburgh Memorial Library at Notre Dame

“… Quarterbacks in red jerseys will not be live … Each possession will begin on the 25-yard line … Offense can place the ball on either hash or the middle of the field … There will not be any kickoffs … All punts will be fair caught … No rush permitted on punts, PATs and field goals … No fakes on punts, PATs and field goals …

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Irish Win 2nd NCAA Women’s Basketball Title; Ogunbowale last second three lifts Irish to 61-58 win”

Basketball Going Through Hoop and Net, adapted from image at lanl.gov

“For the second time in program history, the University of Notre Dame women’s basketball team are your NCAA National Champions. The No. 1 seeded Irish (35-3) completed the second largest comeback in Final Four history to defeat the No. 1 seeded Bulldogs (37-2) 61-58. Arike Ogunbowale hit a three with 0.1 remaining to clinch the title for the Irish. It was 17 years ago to this date that Notre Dame won it’s first NCAA Championship. …”

IRISH VIDEO/ IRISH LORE: “Josh Adams Record-Setting 98-Yard Touchdown Run – Notre Dame vs. Wake Forest 2015” – WatchND Throwback Thursday

"We're # 1" Moses Sculpture at Notre Dame

Josh Adam’s 98-yard touchdown run against Wake Forest in 2015, the longest-ever touchdown run at Notre Dame Stadium.

 

IRISH VIDEO: “Brian Kelly Thursday Press Conference Looking Ahead to Notre Dame vs. Wake Forest” – WatchND

Brian Kelly’s Thursday press conference looking ahead to Notre Dame vs. Wake Forest.

 

IRISH & OPPOSITION DEPTH CHARTS: Notre Dame vs. Wake Forest – Dual-Column Depth Charts

Saint Joseph's Lake with Golden Dome and Basilica of the Sacred Heart in the Distance

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Notre Dame and Wake Forest depth charts follow below in a responsive layout, with parallel dual columns on a regular desktop or laptop view; with smaller screens, columns might jump down and stack up.  Keep in mind that Brian Kelly sometimes features extensive rotation at some positions.  This year, right tackle, especially, is a shared position.  … Alizé Mack is still listed at tight end, even though he reportedly is out with a concussion. … There has been some minor reshuffling at wide receiver for Notre Dame …. Notre Dame has some size advantage, especially where their offensive line faces Wake’s defensive line (although, even within the same team, an offensive line often might be a bit bigger than their defensive counterparts ) …. However, Wake is still a moderately good-sized team, appropriate to a winning program from a power conference …. like Notre Dame, Wake has some decent height in the secondary …. Wake might be a bit small at tight end …. like Notre Dame, Wake does not have especially tall quarterbacks, except for a back-up … Notre Dame’s running backs are not necessarily quite as big or tall as during the power running days of the Lou Holtz era, yet they are getting closer …. while there is no Flanker position on the depth chart, one interesting feature to watch might be whether Brian Kelly and Chip Long can work any wide receivers into the running game ….
 

NOTRE DAME OFFENSE

QB
7 *Brandon Wimbush 6-1 3/4 228 Jr./2
12 Ian Book 6-0 1/8 208 So./1
4 *Montgomery VanGorder 6-1 3/8 222 Sr./3

RB
33 JOSH ADAMS 6-2 1/8 225 Jr./3
2 Dexter Williams 5-11 215 Jr./3
or 34 Tony Jones 5-11 225 So./1
38 Deon McIntosh 5-10 5/8 193 So./1

WR
6 EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN 6-5 203 Jr./3
81 *Miles Boykin 6-4 225 Jr./2

WR
83 *Chase Claypool 6-4 3/8 228 So./2
10 *Chris Finke 5-9 1/2 181 Jr./2
or 15 Cam Smith 5-10 1/2 202 Gr./4

WR

29 Kevin Stepherson 6-0-1/4 185 So./2
15 Cam Smith 5-10 1/2 202 Gr./4
87 Michael Young 190 Fr./1

TE
80 DURHAM SMYTHE 6-5 1/2 257 Gr./4
86 *Alizé Mack 6-4 3/4 251 Jr./3
82 Nic Weishar 6-4 3/4 243 Sr./3
or 89 Brock Wright 6-4 1/2 254 Fr./1
or 84 Cole Kmet 6-5 1/2 256 Fr./1

LT
68 MIKE MCGLINCHEY 6-8 315 Gr./4
74 Liam Eichenberg 6-6 300 So./1

LG
56 QUENTON NELSON 6-5 330 Sr./3
75 Josh Lugg 6-7 300 Fr./1

C
53 SAM MUSTIPHER 6-2 1/2 305 Sr./3
57 Trevor Ruhland 6 -4 302 Jr./2

RG
71 ALEX BARS 6-6 312 Sr./3
70 Hunter Bivin 6-6 315 Gr./4

RT
78 Tommy Kraemer 6-6 314 So./1
72 Robert Hainsey 6-5 290 Fr./1

WAKE FOREST DEFENSE

CB
4 Amari Henderson 6-1 185 R-So.
24 Ja’Sir Taylor 5-10 180 Fr.

FS
2 Cameron Glenn 6-1 200 R-Jr. 37
Thomas Dillon 5-10 180 R-Jr.

SS
12 Luke Masterson 6-2 210 R-Fr.
20 Coby Davis 5-11 185 Fr.

CB
21 Essang Bassey 5-10 185 So.
13 Malik Grate 6-0 170 R-Fr.
5 Cedric Jiles 5-10 180 Grad.

BUCK
6 Jaboree Williams 6-0 245 Sr.
23 Justin Strnad 6-3 230 R-So.

MIKE
50 Grant Dawson 6-1 225 R-Sr.
35 Nate Mays 6-1 225 R-So.
42 Jake Simpson 6-0 210 Fr.

ROV
34 Demetrius Kemp 6-1 220 R-Jr.
30 Ja’Cquez Williams 6-2 210 R-Fr.

DE
53 Duke Ejiofor 6-4 275 R-Sr.
18 Carlos Basham, Jr. 6-5 275 R-Fr.

DT
93 Zeek Rodney 6-1 305 R-Jr.
54 Elonte Bateman 6-2 290 R-Fr.
56 Deon Young 6-1 315 Grad.

DT
48 Willie Yarbary 6-2 285 R-Jr.
90 Sulaiman Kamara 6-2 290 R-Fr.

DE
14 Wendell Dunn 6-3 250 R-Sr.
51 Chris Calhoun 6-4 250 Jr.

NOTRE DAME DEFENSE

CB
27 JULIAN LOVE 5-11 193 So./2
20 Shaun Crawford 5-9 1/8 176 Jr./2
18 Troy Pride Jr. 5-11 1/2 187 So./2

FS
24 Nick Coleman 6-0 1/8 192 Jr./2
17 Isaiah Robertson 6-1 1/2 195 Fr./1

SS
21 Jalen Elliott 6-0 1/2 205 So./2
or 14 DEVIN STUDSTILL 6-0 1/4 195 So./2

CB
7 Nick Watkins 6-1 207 Sr./3
8 Donte Vaughn 6-2 3/4 So./2

DE
9 Daelin Hayes 6 -3 3/4 258 So./2
or 98 ANDREW TRUMBETTI 6-4 263 Sr./4
42 Julian Okwara 6-4 1/2 240 So./2

BUCK
48 Greer Martini 6-3 5/8 236 Sr./4
or 4 TE’VON CONEY 6-1 1/8 240 Jr./3

MIKE
5 NYLES MORGAN 6-1 235 Sr./4
44 Jamir Jones 6-3 1/8 240 So./1

ROV
23 DRUE TRANQUILL 6-2 231 Sr./3
22 Asmar Bilal 6-2 230 Jr./2

DT
55 Jonathan Bonner 6-3 3/4 291 Sr./3
95 Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa 6-2 1/2 293 Fr./1
97 Micah Dew-Treadway 6-4 1/8 305 Jr./2

NG
99 JERRY TILLERY 6-6 3/4 306 Jr./3
41 Kurt Hinish 6-1 3/4 298 Fr./1
77 Brandon Tiassum 6-4 305 Jr./2

DE
93 Jay Hayes 6-3 5/8 290 Sr./3
or 98 ANDREW TRUMBETTI 6-4 263 Sr./4
53 Khalid Kareem 6-4 266 So./2
91 Adetokunbo Ogundeji 6-4 3/8 256 So./1

WAKE FOREST OFFENSE

QB
10 John Wolford 6-1 200 Sr
2 Kendall Hinton 6-0 195 R-So.
12 Jamie Newman 6-4 235 R-Fr.

RB
22 Matt Colburn II 5-10 200 Jr.
5 Arkeem Byrd 6-1 190 R-Fr.
21 Isaiah Robinson 5-10 220 R-Jr.
26 Christian Beal 5-10 180 Fr.

WR
7 Scotty Washington 6-5 225 R-So.
15 Cortez Lewis 6-1 205 R-Jr.

WR
1 Tabari Hines 5-10 175 Jr.
88 Steven Claude 6-2 195 R-So.

WR
9 Chuck Wade, Jr. 6-0 200 Jr.
17 Alex Bachman 6-0 190 Jr.

TE
85 Cam Serigne 6-3 240 R-Sr.
86 Jack Freudenthal 6-3 230 R-So.
41 Devin Pike 6-6 250 Sr.

LT
75 Justin Herron 6-5 290 R-Jr.
60 Taleni Suhren 6-5 290 R-Fr.

LG
74 Phil Haynes 6-4 305 R-Jr.
79 Sean Maginn 6-3 280 Fr.

C
70 Ryan Anderson 6-6 305 R-Jr.
71 Nathan Gilliam 6-5 290 R-So.

RG
68 Patrick Osterhage 6-4 290 R-Jr.
58 Tyler Watson 6-5 290 R-Fr.

RT
73 Jake Benzinger 6-7 295 R-So.
63 Je’Vionte’ Nash 6-3 285 R-Fr.

NOTRE DAME SPECIAL TEAMS

PK
19 **Justin Yoon 5-10 192 Jr./3
39 Jonathan Doerer 6-3 193 Fr./1

KO
19 **Justin Yoon 5-10 192 Jr./3
39 Jonathan Doerer 6-3 193 Fr./1

P
85 **Tyler Newsome 6-2-1/2 210 Sr./3
42 Jeff Riney 5-10-3/4 180 Jr./3

LS
54 John Shannon 6-2 230 So./1
82 **Nic Weishar 6-4-3/4 243Sr./3

HLD
4 *Montgomery VanGorder 6-1-3/8 222 Sr./3
85 **Tyler Newsome 6-2-1/2 210 Sr./3

PR
10 *Chris Finke 5-9-1/2 181 Jr./2
3 **C.J. Sanders 5-8 181 Jr./3

KR
3 **C.J. Sanders 5-8 181 Jr./3
87 Michael Young 5-10 190 Fr./1

WAKE FOREST SPECIAL TEAMS

PK
7 Mike Weaver 6-1 190 R-Sr.
48 Dom Maggio 6-3 185 So.

KO
7 Mike Weaver 6-1 190 R-Sr.
48 Dom Maggio 6-3 185 So.

P
48 Dom Maggio 6-3 185 So.
7 Mike Weaver 6-1 190 R-Sr.

H
48 Dom Maggio 6-3 185 So.
10 John Wolford 6-1 200 Sr.

LS
52 Dayton Diemel 5-10 215 So.
15 Garrett Wilson 6-3 210 Jr.

PR
1 Tabari Hines 5-10 175 Jr.
17 Alex Bachman 6-0 190 Jr.

KR
9 Chuck Wade 6-0 200 Jr.
1 Tabari Hines 5-10 175 Jr.

IRISH NEWSLINK: “[Preview:] Wake Forest at Notre Dame; Irish Illustrated’s staff gives its predictions for Saturday’s matchup between the 5-3 Demon Deacons and the surging, third-ranked Irish.” – Irish Illustrated/NotreDame.247Sports

File Photo of Word of Life Stone Mural Mosaic, Featuring Christ with Arms Upraised, On the Hesburgh Memorial Library at Notre Dame

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Adams Hauls In Maxwell Semifinalist Honors; Irish RB leads the nation with seven runs of at least 60 yards this season.” – UND

Golden Dome in Bright Sunlight

[PDF 55 pages] IRISH NEWSLINK: Notre Dame vs. Wake Forest extended game notes – UND

Notre Dame Stadium Facade

“… RB Josh Adams is the only player in FBS since at least 1996 to break a TD run of at least 70 yards in four consecutive games. Per STATS, he passed four players since ‘96 who had TD runs of 70-plus in three straight games, including Heisman trophy winner Ricky Williams. …”

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Third-Ranked Irish Look To Keep Rolling Versus Wake; Notre Dame hosts Demon Deacons on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. on NBC.Third-Ranked Irish Look To Keep Rolling Versus Wake Notre Dame hosts Demon Deacons on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. on NBC” – UND

Golden Dome in Bright Sunlight

IRISH VIDEO: “Inside Notre Dame Football: Post-North Carolina State and Pre-Wake Forest” – WatchND

File Photo of Word of Life Stone Mural Mosaic, Featuring Christ with Arms Upraised, On the Hesburgh Memorial Library at Notre Dame

Inside Notre Dame Football: Brian Kelly and Jack Nolan take a look at Notre Dame Football after the victory over North Carolina State and looking ahead to Wake Forest.

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IRISH VIDEO: Brian Kelly Post-Game Press Conference After Notre Dame’s Victory Over North Carolina State – WatchND

Brian Kelly post-game press conference after Notre Dame’s victory over North Carolina State

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IRISH VIDEO: Notre Dame vs. North Carolina State Highlights – WatchND

File Photo of Word of Life Stone Mural Mosaic, Featuring Christ with Arms Upraised, On the Hesburgh Memorial Library at Notre Dame

Highlights from Notre Dame’s victory over North Carolina State

 

IRISH VIDEO: Notre Dame vs. North Carolina State Extended Highlights – NBC

Notre Dame Stadium Facade

Extended Highlights from Notre Dame’s victory over North Carolina State

 

IRISH VIDEO: “ICON: Irish Connection – Notre Dame vs. North Carolina State” – WatchND

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ICON: Irish Connection – Notre Dame vs. North Carolina State

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DEPTH CHART: Notre Dame vs. North Carolina State – Dual-Column Depth Charts

File Photo of Basilica of the Sacred Heart and Golden Dome at University of Notre Dame, with Trees in Foreground

[#NotreDame and North Carolina State depth charts appear below, side-by-side in parallel dual columns in a regular computer view; on a smaller view screen, the responsive layout will cause the columns to jump down and stack up.]

NOTRE DAME OFFENSE

QB
7 *Brandon Wimbush 6-1 3/4 228 Jr./2
12 Ian Book 6-0 1/8 208 So./1
4 *Montgomery VanGorder 6-1 3/8 222 Sr./3

RB
33 JOSH ADAMS 6-2 1/8 225 Jr./3
2 Dexter Williams 5-11 215 Jr./3
or 34 Tony Jones 5-11 225 So./1
38 Deon McIntosh 5-10 5/8 193 So./1

WR
6 EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN 6-5 203 Jr./3
81 *Miles Boykin 6-4 225 Jr./2

WR
15 Cam Smith 5-10 1/2 202 Gr./4
87 Michael Young 190 Fr./1
or 3 **C.J. Sanders 5-8 181 Jr./3

WR
83 *Chase Claypool 6-4 3/8 228 So./2
10 *Chris Finke 5-9 1/2 181 Jr./2

TE
80 DURHAM SMYTHE 6-5 1/2 257 Gr./4
86 *Alizé Mack 6-4 3/4 251 Jr./3
82 Nic Weishar 6-4 3/4 243 Sr./3
or 89 Brock Wright 6-4 1/2 254 Fr./1
or 84 Cole Kmet 6-5 1/2 256 Fr./1

LT
68 MIKE MCGLINCHEY 6-8 315 Gr./4
74 Liam Eichenberg 6-6 300 So./1

LG
56 QUENTON NELSON 6-5 330 Sr./3
75 Josh Lugg 6-7 300 Fr./1

C
53 SAM MUSTIPHER 6-2 1/2 305 Sr./3
57 Trevor Ruhland 6 -4 302 Jr./2

RG
71 ALEX BARS 6-6 312 Sr./3
70 Hunter Bivin 6-6 315 Gr./4

RT
78 Tommy Kraemer 6-6 314 So./1
72 Robert Hainsey 6-5 290 Fr./1

NORTH CAROLINA STATE DEFENSE

NIC
24 Shawn Boone 5’10 206 Sr.
13 Stephen Morrison 5’11 201 R-Jr.

LC
21 Nick McCloud 6’0 189 So.
20 Bryce Banks 6’2 192 RS-Fr.

SS
31 Jarius Morehead 6’1 217 RS-So.
22 Isaiah Stallings 6’4 220 RS-Fr.

FS
34 Tim Kidd-Glass 6’1 202 So.
or 14 Dexter Wright 6’2 232 RS-Jr.

RC
5 Johnathan Alston 6’0 210 RS-Sr.
or 2 Mike Stevens 5’11 190 Sr.

MLB
4 Jerod Fernandez 6’0 227 RS-Sr.
10 Louis Acceus 6’0 216 Fr.

WLB
58 Airius Moore 6’0 235 Sr.
or 3 Germaine Pratt 6’3 235 RS-Jr.

FE
35 Kentavius Street 6’2 287 Sr.
or 45 Darian Roseboro 6’4 287 Jr.

N
98 B.J. Hill 6’4 315 Sr.
90 Shug Frazier 6’3 316 RS-Fr.

T
27 Justin Jones 6’2 312 Sr.
or 91 Eurndraus Bryant 6’1 325 Jr.

BE
9 Bradley Chubb 6’4 275 Sr.
39 James Smith-Williams 6’4 247 RS-So.
95 Tyrone Riley 6’6 285 RS-So.

NOTRE DAME DEFENSE

CB
27 JULIAN LOVE 5-11 193 So./2
20 Shaun Crawford 5-9 1/8 176 Jr./2
18 Troy Pride Jr. 5-11 1/2 187 So./2

-O
24 Nick Coleman 6-0 1/8 192 Jr./2
17 Isaiah Robertson 6-1 1/2 195 Fr./1

SS
21 Jalen Elliott 6-0 1/2 205 So./2
or 14 DEVIN STUDSTILL 6-0 1/4 195 So./2

CB
7 Nick Watkins 6-1 207 Sr./3
8 Donte Vaughn 6-2 3/4 So./2

DE
9 Daelin Hayes 6 -3 3/4 258 So./2
or 98 ANDREW TRUMBETTI 6-4 263 Sr./4
42 Julian Okwara 6-4 1/2 240 So./2

BUCK
48 Greer Martini 6-3 5/8 236 Sr./4
or 4 TE’VON CONEY 6-1 1/8 240 Jr./3

MIKE
5 NYLES MORGAN 6-1 235 Sr./4
44 Jamir Jones 6-3 1/8 240 So./1

ROV
23 DRUE TRANQUILL 6-2 231 Sr./3
22 Asmar Bilal 6-2 230 Jr./2

DT
55 Jonathan Bonner 6-3 3/4 291 Sr./3
95 Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa 6-2 1/2 293 Fr./1
97 Micah Dew-Treadway 6-4 1/8 305 Jr./2

NG
99 JERRY TILLERY 6-6 3/4 306 Jr./3
41 Kurt Hinish 6-1 3/4 298 Fr./1
77 Brandon Tiassum 6-4 305 Jr./2

DE
93 Jay Hayes 6-3 5/8 290 Sr./3
or 98 ANDREW TRUMBETTI 6-4 263 Sr./4
53 Khalid Kareem 6-4 266 So./2
91 Adetokunbo Ogundeji 6-4 3/8 256 So./1

NORTH CAROLINA STATE OFFENSE

QB
15 Ryan Finley 6’4 210 RS-Gr.
2 Jalan McClendon 6’5 221 RS-Jr.

RB
7 Nyheim Hines 5’9 197 Jr.
or 25 Reggie Gallaspy II 5’11 225 Jr.

H
1 Jaylen Samuels 5’11 228 Sr.
28 Dylan Parham 6’4 224 RS-Fr.

X
3 Kelvin Harmon 6’3 213 So.
19 C.J. Riley 6’4 204 RS-Fr.

Z
12 Stephen Louis 6’2 217 RS-Jr.
86 Emeka Emezie 6’3 209 Fr.
8 Maurice Trowell 5’11 196 RS-Jr.

S
11 Jakobi Meyers 6’2 203 RS-So.
6 Gavin Locklear 5’10 195 RS-Sr.

TE
48 Cole Cook 6’6 250 Gr.
42 Dylan Autenrieth 6’4 242 RS-Fr.

LT
53 Tyler Jones 6’3 300 RS-Jr.
64 Peter Daniel 6’6 305 Gr.
72 Philip Walton 6’7 305 RS-So.

LG
70 Terronne Prescod 6’5 331 RS-Jr.
71 Joe Sculthorpe 6’3 307 RS-Fr.

C
65 Garrett Bradbury 6’3 298 RS-Jr.
71 Joe Sculthorpe 6’3 307 RS-Fr.

RG
50 Tony Adams 6’2 315 Sr.
66 Josh Fedd-Jackson 6’3 336 Fr.

RT
54 Will Richardson 6’6 322 RS-Jr.
67 Justin Witt 6’6 296 RS-Fr.
74 Emanuel McGirt, Jr. 6’6 300 RS-So.

Should Notre Dame drop Southern Cal over Abortion? Yes.

Los Angeles Coliseum Aerial View, adapted from image at nasa.gov

Under the Catholic Code of Canon Law, abortion brings automatic excommunication.

But, not unlike a luxury mansion that turns out to be infested with rats, vermin and hidden mold, Notre Dame’s football schedule is riddled with institutions that perform abortions. One of them, apparently, is the University of Southern California.

The author thought that, in the past, Southern Cal was a little more open and notorious when it came to admitting their willingness to perform abortions (as were, for example, upcoming opponents Miami of Florida and Stanford). The information is not necessarily as easy to find, yet, with a little patience, the information is still there. On the USC.edu website, Southern Cal’s Keck School of Medicine has a section for Southern Cal’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, keck.usc.edu/obstetrics-and-gynecology/ that, in turn, has a link entitled “Learn more about patient care” that jumps to: keck.usc.edu/obstetrics-and-gynecology/patient-care/. That webpage, in turn, has a line that reads: “If you are a patient seeking information about our clinical services, please visit: women.keckmedicine.org.” That last webpage, reading “Keck Medicine of USC – Women’s Health – About USC Women’s Health,” has a subsection further down headed “Conditions we treat” that includes, in its list, the items “Abortion” and “Birth Control.”

(Since abortion and birth control are not conditions but a procedure or supposed “service”, one gathers that the list is actual presenting conditions, procedures and services. By comparison, another item listed is “Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery.”)

(Now, for the record, under Catholic teaching, artificial birth control also is considered a mortal sin, under risk of eternal damnation; although at least some chemical contraceptives tend to potentially cause chemical abortions, as it, and abortion itself additionally brings automatic excommunication.)

Southern Cal does not, at least on that webpage, elaborate about methods and procedures, or how far along in the development of a child in her mother’s womb they are willing to kill the preborn child.  For example, they do not indicate if they would employ dismember procedures after the point when the preborn child in her mother’s womb can feel pain, a subject currently being debated in Congress.

Southern Cal’s stated embracing of abortion is unspeakable and horrific.  For Notre Dame to — apparently obliviously — go ahead and schedule them anyhow, as if to hope nobody will notice the implications, speaks to a lack of leadership; some unholy blend of ignorance and lack of due diligence; lack of properly former moral character; and lack of properly formed conscience.  The scheduling brings embarrassment upon the university, taints the university’s character and reputation and calls into question the appropriateness of its leadership and their conduct.

By playing an abortion provider in football, Notre Dame is wrongly and improperly lending prestige and credibility to the opposing institution, as well as enhancing the opponent’s immediate and ongoing revenue.

Even worse, Notre Dame contributes to the air of moral complacency and obliviousness that helps make the widespread abortion epidemic possible.  By scheduling an abortion perpetrator, Notre Dame lends an air of “business as usual” that brushes the biggest evil facing the nation “under the rug.”

If Southern Cal ran overseas plantations where Southern Cal owned slaves, would Notre Dame schedule them? Yet abortion is even far more deadly, and more evil.

By lending wealth and prestige to an abortion provider, Notre Dame is lending wealth and prestige to parties whom Catholic Church Law excommunicates, so that, Notre Dame, as an institution, is, once again, thumbing its nose at the Catholic Faith and demonstrating a lack of fidelity to Christ.

Doing so under the name “Notre Dame,” which is French for “Our Lady,” in reference to Mary, the Mother of God, and doing so while claiming to be nominally Catholic Christian, the institution is insulting the Name of Mary and, in turn, the Holy Name of Her Son and His Mystical Body the Church.

Abortion, the cold-blooded murder of unborn children, is a grotesque human rights violation.  By scheduling a human rights violator, Notre Dame is lending wealth and prestige to human rights violators.

Notre Dame claims to have a motto of God, Country and Notre Dame, but abortion has killed more Americans than all wars combined.  It is the biggest threat to American lives that is, almost the equivalent, on average, of having 9/11 occur every day.  Whatever the numbers might be for Southern Cal, that institution’s willingness to advertise involvement with abortion makes Southern Cal a part of it.

Additionally, Notre Dame’s apparent blasé, “business as usual” attitude about the scheduling adds to the complacency and quietism surrounding the evil of abortion that has allowed it to take root and proliferate to begin with.  Playing a game against an abortion provider as if it’s something fun and every day makes Notre Dame part of a de facto “grooming” process to undermine the national conscience.

Then there is the racial factor.

Football has a disproportionately large number of African American athletes, a factor that, a few decades ago, presumably helped convince the NFL to take a particular state to task over whether the state would have a holiday focusing on civil rights.  Race also is a factor in the current protests relating to the national anthem at sporting events. So concern over fair treatment of diverse ethnic groups has been an ethical priority for football.

Abortion has been termed an anti-Black genocide by some, due to the disproportionate racist impact of abortion, killing African American children in the womb at a rate far higher than white children, as compared with the demographics of the broader population.  The biggest abortion provider in the United States was founded by someone who once declared the purpose of the organization to be to limit the number of “Negro” babies, who, on at least one occasion, spoke to a KKK organization.

Similarly, football has tried to concern itself with the proper treatment of women, and the need to show proper regard for women.  Not only does abortion strike at the heart of one important part of womanhood by striking at the heart of motherhood; abortion has been termed a kind of “Gendercide” because of its to deliberately kill unborn children because they are girls, especially in cultures placing a higher value on boys than girls.

Regardless of Southern Cal’s specific numbers, they have chosen to associate themselves, as an institution, with abortion, and hold themselves out as performing abortions.

It is for Southern Cal’s own good, and for the sake of Notre Dame’s own reputation and moral character, that Notre Dame should drop Southern Cal from athletic schedules, unless and an until Southern Cal disavows prenatal child-killing, including under the propagandistic rubric of so-called “abortion.”

 

 

 

IRISH VIDEO: “Highlights: Notre Dame vs. North Carolina” – WatchND

File Photo of Kenan Stadium in North Carolina, adapted from image at usda.gov

Highlights from Notre Dame’s victory over North Carolina in Chapel Hill


 

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Sharpley’s Snap Judgments: Notre Dame v. North Carolina; The Fighting Irish took care of business tonight in Chapel Hill with a 33-10 win. A strange, yawning win, yet a win nonetheless.” – NotreDame.247Sports

Football on Turf Near Yard Marker

IRISH VIDEO: “Brian Kelly Post-Game Press Conference After Notre Dame’s Victory Over North Carolina” – WatchND

Brian Kelly talks to reporters after Notre Dame’s victory over North Carolina in Chapel Hill

IRISH VIDEO: “Notre Dame Runs Past North Carolina” – ABC/ESPN

Golden Dome in Bright Sunlight

ABC/ESPN highlights from Notre Dame’s victory over North Carolina in Chapel Hill

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