They are well-coached, and are even outrecruiting Notre Dame at the moment.
And remember, they beat Oregon State, who beat you know who.
And don't forget what they did to USC last year.
Yes, they are...Harbaugh is doing well.They are well-coached
and even outrecruiting Notre Dame at the moment.
And remember, they beat Oregon State, who beat you know who.
And don't forget what they did to USC last year.
who's overlooking them?
hopefully none of US is overlooking anyone. i have done it in the past, hell remember when we beat FSU and then lost to stanford and it cost us a shot at the NC? i overlooked stanford that day, and wont do it again as when i have overlooked a team and then they pull the upset it is just that much harder to deal with.
that and for some reason i programmed to worry otherwise i feel as though we wont do well.
We are not good enough to over look a Div III school right now so I do not think it will be an issue!!!! I still think we destroy Standford this weekend!!!!
I think this season has proven that NO ONE is good enough to over look anyone this season. Florida and USC can attest.
I believe they will come out ready to play against Stanford. At least, I hope so. My newborn Son from this past Sunday (9/28/08) will be watching his first Notre Dame game with his Daddy and it'll be this Saturday against Stanford. Gunnar James says "Go Irish!"![]()
if i had a son his name was going to be Gunnar. great choice dre.
Don't you mean Boston College?
Stanford stills plays football???
A reason not to expect to walk through Stanford is their Coach Jim Harbaugh. He will do a great job at getting his team not to fall into the Notre Dame " mystic" . Every team we play against, always considers it as the big game of the year. I can speak from personal experience that opponents will try all there trick plays, fakes, and any other thing they can exploit. This week will be no different, but the Irish will prevail due to special teams and defense.
Go Irish
Two questions for you relating to your playing days:
1. Where was your least favorite place (stadium) to play?
2. What was the team that gave you the most trouble? Maybe not necessarily in the outcome, but as a kicker who got you nervous the most?
I believe they will come out ready to play against Stanford. At least, I hope so. My newborn Son from this past Sunday (9/28/08) will be watching his first Notre Dame game with his Daddy and it'll be this Saturday against Stanford. Gunnar James says "Go Irish!"![]()
My least favorite place to play in was Ohio State Stadium in 1995. The tunnel that lead from our locker room to the field went under the student section. I had about 5 large cups of beer thrown at me just going to warm up. It was our first game in 65 years. It was also by far the loudest. They added extra bleachers to close off the horse shoe.
Other than Notre Dame, Washington has a beautiful open end zone which opened up to a bay, and about 100 boaters
The worst team as far as there talking**** was USC in 1995. Keyshawn Johnson came out while I was warming up. He sent his regards to my mom and everyone else I have ever met. He didn't say much after the game.
The worst place to kick as far as field conditions was ours.
I was never as nervous as my first kickoff as a true freshman vs. Northwestern. The referee hands me the ball to kickoff and he asked "why I was shaking so much".
The first practice I see coach Holtz coming up on his golf cart. That will get your butterflies going.