Irish In Serious Talks With Miami

IrishAlum1997

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I'm sooooooo there. It will have been 18 years since our last trip to Soldier Field....the beginning of the 1994 Ron Powlus Heisman campaign.

Off to look for a Catholics vs. Convicts t-shirts on Ebay.
 

Rocket89

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2012 is going to be the most exciting year I have ever seen.

USC, Oklahoma, Michigan, AND Miami?

Hecks yeah it will be! We're currently the favorite for the No. 1 hardest schedule in 2012...by a big margin.

The ONLY thing I don't like about this announcement is that the second and third games are so far off. I would have liked to see them within the next 5 years, just because it feels like ND and Miami could peak again here within the next handful of years. I'd hate to see either of us down again so far down the road.

We'll play in 2012 and then not again for 3 years! Ugh, what a tease. That second game in South Bend is damn near 7 years away!
 

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It's official!

Miami, Notre Dame to renew rivalry beginning in 2012 - ESPN

CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Miami and Notre Dame have agreed to renew a football rivalry that during the 1980s helped define each program and decide several national championships.

The Hurricanes and Fighting Irish will play Oct. 6, 2012, at Soldier Field in Chicago and then play a home-and-home starting in 2016 at South Bend, Ind. They play in Miami the next season.

The rivalry dates to the 1950s and Notre Dame leads the series 15-7-1.

But it was during the 1980s, when Miami became a national power, that the rivalry got interesting.

In 1985, Miami embarrassed Notre Dame 58-7 in Gerry Faust's last game as coach of the Fighting Irish.

Faust was replaced by Lou Holtz. Soon after Notre Dame was a national title contender again and the Miami-Notre Dame game was routinely one of the biggest of the season.

Miami won three national championships in the 1980s and beat Notre Dame during the regular season each time. Notre Dame beat Miami in 1988, when the Irish won their last national title, and in 1990.

The tense and at times nasty series was dubbed Catholics vs. Convicts by some Notre Dame supporters.

The 1988 game was marked by a pregame shoving match and the next season the teams nearly squared off at midfield before the coin toss.

After the 29-20 victory by the Irish in 1990 -- which knocked Miami out of the national title hunt and helped Notre Dame go the Orange Bowl with a chance to win another championship -- the series was stopped.
 

IrishLax

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I really don't like us playing them in 2012. Don't people see the key to playing in a national championship is to play 1 hard team and a bunch of cupcakes (Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio St.)? It's either that or go to the SEC where the competition is fierce but they hand the 'good' teams victories with questionable officiating.

Scheduling Oklahoma and Miami can only hurt us.
 

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Are you listing OK, Texas, and tOSU as cupcakes?

or that their schedules are cupcakes.
 

IrishLax

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Are you listing OK, Texas, and tOSU as cupcakes?

or that their schedules are cupcakes.

Obviously I'm saying they played a schedule full of cupcakes + 1 hard team on their way to a BCS championship game.
 
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