irishff1014
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I am ready to see some Owls get de-feathered.
I am ready to see some Owls get de-feathered.
It wasn't good enough last year either... but we went 12-0.
Am I the only one that thinks that we could have a better offense this year than last? I think our Oline will be better, I think we have faster/better RB corps, better/more experienced WR corp and I even think that a 2013 Rees might end up being better (statistically) than a 2012 Golson. I'm cautiously optimistic.
So apparently my dad and I have tickets in the gold seats for this game. Don't know whether I am glad or mad about that.
So apparently my dad and I have tickets in the gold seats for this game. Don't know whether I am glad or mad about that.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Opponents beware of Temple players wearing 1 through 9, <a href="https://twitter.com/CoachMattRhule">@CoachMattRhule</a> is awarding those numbers to his toughest players.</p>— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) <a href="https://twitter.com/CollegeGameDay/statuses/370935326262300672">August 23, 2013</a></blockquote>
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I like the move, other than the fact linemen would be miffed. He's trying to instill a certain amount of pride in those players, and something to shoot for. Good coaching move imo.
[EDIT] Then again, are there any rules these days about linemen wearing single digits? I'm guessing DL is excluded of course![]()
Yup, so the refs can tell if there's an ineligible man downfield a bit easier. It's also why TEs are in higher numbers. I'm not aware of any recent rule changes.
Can't you do an unbalanced line though with two tackles next to each other and the outside one is eligible, or is that one of those circumstances where he has to change his number first?
Alternatively, game plan to run at #99 all day.
Notre Dame to enhance stadium safety with new bag policy
Dennis Brown July 29, 2013
As part of an ongoing commitment to safety and security, the University of Notre Dame has adopted a new policy on bags and other items fans can bring into its football stadium on game days.
Beginning with the 2013 season-opening game Aug. 31 (Saturday), fans will be prohibited from bringing large bags such as backpacks, duffel bags and totes into the stadium (see photo for examples). Smaller bags, such as purses, will be allowed but will be inspected by trained security personnel, as will blankets, coats, ponchos and other similar items.
“Our top priority is safety, and we believe that in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing and other incidents through the years, this new policy is the prudent course of action,” said Michael Seamon, associate vice president for campus safety and director of game day operations. “We know our fans will adapt quickly to the policy, and we appreciate their cooperation in helping to make Notre Dame Stadium as safe as possible.”
Seamon said his hope is that fans would not bring bags of any kind into the stadium, and he added that the addition of specially trained inspectors will ensure that any delays at the gates will be kept to a minimum.
University officials benchmarked the bag policies of the National Football League and others in collegiate athletics before amending Notre Dame’s policy.
Backpacks caused the Boston Massacre so? Yeah better ban them now then
Dear god..
Backpacks caused the Boston Massacre so? Yeah better ban them now then
Dear god..
Game opened
ND -24.5, o/u 47
Moved to ND -30, o/u 52.5
From theTemple Scout message board:
Can't find the thread where the guy asked for a rundown:
Temple fans know all this stuff:
http://templefootballforever.w...week-before-nd/