IRISH VIDEO: Brian Kelly Tuesday Press Conference Previewing Notre Dame vs. Georgia

Brian Kelly met with reporters on Tuesday to provide updates on Notre Dame Football and preview Notre Dame’s upcoming primetime game against the Georgia Bulldogs.

IRISH VIDEO: “Inside Notre Dame Football” with Brian Kelly and Jack Nolan, Post-Temple and Pre-Georgia – WatchND

Golden Dome in Bright Sunlight

“Inside Notre Dame Football” with Brian Kelly and Jack Nolan takes a look at Notre Dame Football following the Irish win over Temple and during preparation for Notre Dame’s upcoming game against Georgia.

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Ex-Notre Dame football player sues university, Brian Kelly for negligence, report says” – Sporting News

Artist's Rendition of Spine, Brain, Nervous System, adapted from image at nih.gov

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Notre Dame’s Drue Tranquill is excited to play under the lights this Saturday night” – DieHards

Football on Turf Near Yard Marker

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Former football player sues Notre Dame, Brian Kelly alleging negligence led to spine damage” – Indianapolis Star/ USA Today

Artist's Rendition of Spine, Brain, Nervous System, adapted from image at nih.gov

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Report: Former LB Suing Notre Dame, Brian Kelly For Negligence Causing Spinal Damage” – Sports Illustrated

Artist's Rendition of Spine, Brain, Nervous System, adapted from image at nih.gov

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Ex-Notre Dame player suing school, Brian Kelly for negligence” – NotreDame.247Sports

Artist's Rendition of Spine, Brain, Nervous System, adapted from image at nih.gov

IRISH VIDEO: Notre Dame vs. Temple ICON/Irish Connection – WatchND

Notre Dame Stadium Facade

Irish Connection: Behind the scenes from Notre Dame’s season-opening 49-16 win over Temple on Saturday, Sept. 2.

IRISH VIDEO: Brian Kelly Post-Game Press Conference After Notre Dame Victory Over Temple – WatchND

Brian Kelly post-game press conference after Notre Dame’s season-opening 49-16 win over Temple on Saturday, Sept. 2.

IRISH VIDEO: Notre Dame vs. Temple Highlights – WatchND

Golden Dome in Bright Sunlight

Highlights from Notre Dame’s season-opening 49-16 win over Temple on Saturday, Sept. 2.

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Notre Dame Runs Past Temple In Opener, 49-16” – Blue & Gold Illustrated/Rivals

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

“Notre Dame romped for 422 yards rushing (606 total offense) … en route to a 49-16 rout of the Temple Owls … the second-most rushing yards amassed by the Irish in the eight-year Brian Kelly era, eclipsed only by the 457 during a 62-27 drubbing of UMass in 2015. Three Fighting Irish players eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark, led by junior Josh Adams’ 161 yards on 19 carries with two touchdowns. In his debut as a starter, junior quarterback Brandon Wimbush carried 12 times for 106 yards — he was 17 of 30 passing for 184 yards, two touchdowns and an interception — and a late surge by junior running back Dexter Williams resulted in 124 yards on merely six attempts. … The Irish … [had] a 28-3 cushion with 11:09 still left until halftime and never were seriously threatened thereafter. …

NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL TICKETS: Notre Dame’s Home Sellout Streak in Jeapordy? Irish Still Have Tickets Available for Home-Opener Against Temple

Notre Dame Stadium Facade

Less than 14 hours before their season-opening kickoff against Temple, Notre Dame still has what appears to be more than 100 tickets available, leaving up in the air whether they will continue a home sellout streak dating back to the Ara Parseghian era, God Rest His Soul.  Prices on remaining tickets appear to be either $45 or $75, plus whatever added fees get tacked on.  Remaining tickets appear to be in upper levels off the corners of end zones.  The limit on tickets per customer is surprisingly high, a whopping 12 tickets per customer.

Notre Dame has sold out every home game in football since the mid-1960’s, with the exception of a Thanksgiving Day game against Air Force in 1973 when the students were home for the holiday but the game was moved to Thursday to accommodate television.

(Whether a streak began in 1964 or 1966 seems to be depend upon which Notre Dame webpage one checks, and seems to relate to Notre Dame adjusting their sellout figure to 59,075 in 1966, rather than using turnstile counts.)

Stadium capacity expanded to 80,795 after the mid-1990’s expansion that coincided with the Bob Davie era.

There does not seem to be a lot of discussion about how the “Campus Crossroads” project will impact official stadium capacity, although there have been periodic references to the project including a kind of “expansion” and refinement of the football stadium, including some impacts on seating, as well as the size of each seating space.  However, there seems, perhaps, to be more public focus on the jumbotron than on seating capacity statistics.

Interestingly enough, Notre Dame’s home game against Miami of Ohio, the fifth game of the year and third home game, already has sold out.  That also happens to be the one game that NBC is blacking out on broadcast television, in what presumably is a move to coerce more subscriptions to their cable network, the “NBC Sports Network.”

(Among road games, ABC apparently already has chosen to do the same with the Notre Dame-Boston College game, which is listed as being slated for ESPN, ABC’s cable network, and therefore blacked out on actual broadcast television.)

Added interest in the Miami of Ohio game could relate to the fact that Miami of Ohio is coached by former Notre Dame offensive coordinator Chuck Martin, and is currently 6-1 across their last seven games.  Their only loss in that stretch was a close bowl loss to a good SEC team.  Unless Notre Dame can “right the ship” after a disastrous 4-8 campaign in 2016, that Miami of Ohio game also could be at a pivotal moment when the fate of Brian Kelly hangs more and more in the balance.

Notre Dame’s second game, against Georgia, is reportedly the most expensive, and presumably the most highly sought-after ticket in college football for 2017, at least heading into the season.  Yet in the middle of the night heading into the season-opener, the Irish still have not sold out their game against a good Temple program.

Tickets also remain for Notre Dame home games against North Carolina State, Wake Forest and Navy.  Barring returns from opposing teams, there are no tickets available for Notre Dame home games against Georgia, Miami of Ohio and Southern Cal.

Additional Links & Resources

Limited Tickets Remain for Irish Football Home Opener Versus Temple;

Notre Dame Stadium: Facts & Stats – UND.com

[From 2016] Irish Sellout Streak Reaches 250 Mark;  

Campus Crossroads: Stadium Enhancements – ND.edu

 

 

NOTRE DAME WEATHER: Irish Set for Sunny Skies, Mid-70’s for Season Opener With Temple

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

Notre Dame is set for ideal football weather for their season-opener again Temple at Notre Dame Stadium. Sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-70’s are predicted for the mid-afternoon kickoff at 3:30 pm on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017.

Notre Dame Weather – National Weather Service :: Notre Dame Weather – Weather Channel :: Notre Dame Weather – AccuWeather

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IRISH NEWSLINK: “Notre Dame throwback uniforms pay tribute to Knute Rockne” – Chicago Tribune

Knute Rockne File Photo, adapted from image at loc.gov

“Notre Dame will wear special uniforms honoring legendary player and coach Knute Rockne for the Nov. 18 game against Navy. The uniforms feature a vintage “ND” logo as well as modernized versions of the old-school helmets and brown leather high-top cleats worn in Rockne’s era. “The older style ND …”

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Notre Dame’s Nyles Morgan senses ‘clock ticking’ entering final season” – Chicago Tribune

Football on Turf Near Yard Marker

Nyles Morgan didn’t like what he was seeing out of Notre Dame’s defense during practice. …

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Notre Dame needs Brian Kelly to make a bigger difference on Saturdays” – Chicago Tribune

“Based on scuttlebutt, I half-expected Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly to show up 10 minutes late to Tuesday’s news conference because a campus bake sale benefiting the football program delayed him. …”

IRISH NEWSLINK: “Notre Dame’s Daelin Hayes works to carry big spring into fall” – Chicago Tribune

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

Daelin Hayes raced around from the left side and nearly got to quarterback Brandon Wimbush on the first play of Sunday’s scrimmage. The sophomore defensive end made a habit of getting into the backfield during Notre Dame’s spring camp. He’s hoping to carry it over to this fall. “You try to move…

IRISH NEWSLINK LIVE VIDEO: “Coach Kelly Press Conference – Noon ET Tuesday – Notre Dame vs. Temple Preview”

Brian Kelly talks to reporters previewing Notre Dame’s 2017 season opener against Temple.

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