Well, I'll succumb to the temptation to bore you guys with history again. Back in my Dad's days, when ND scored a touchdown, the crowd broke into two essentially forgotten Irish [secondary] fight songs: "When the Irish Backs Go Marching By, the Cheering Thousands Shout Their Battlecry..." etc, and "On Down the Line", basically back-to-back. Giving you a flavor of those ancient times, a line in the first is: " And When the Irish Line Goes Smashing Through, It Sweeps the Foe-man's Ranks Away, for Notre Dame Men Fight for Gold and Blue, and Notre Dame Men Will Win This Day". --- When Dad wasn't crooning Danny Boy to whomever the youngest son of the house was in those days, he'd sing all three fightsongs. Pretty thrilling for us kids [the old man could sing,too] and obviously I remembered it. Mom, at 94, still breaks into one or the other of them when ND scores on TV.