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RIP coach
Some of my earliest memories of CFB involved watching Notre Dame and Ara. One of the greatest to ever walk the sideline.
There will never, ever be a greater game, for me, than the 1973 Sugar Bowl ...
“I don’t know how they survived all those tragic moments,” Valdiserri said. “He would never pass along grief. He thought grief was personal and that he and his wife would endure it. They did so bravely.”
Per Pete Sampson,
"Brian Kelly told the team that Notre Dame will have “Ara” on its helmets, centered above the face mask where "Irish” was last year."
some Ara era throwbacks this year would be pretty neat even if its just the white socks with the navy and gold stripes
It'd be pretty sweet, doubt it happens though. Maybe stoke some fires and convince the team to get revenge against MSU for claiming Ara played for the tie?
#1 plays at #2 without leading rusher and lose their starting QB and 1 or 2 OL's including the OC during the game... and game ends in a tie. That's a W for the visitor every time.
The concept and importance of the tie in football has been lost in modern debate. Ara played to be National Champion and after the 51-0 demolition of #10 SC in LA a week later, that's exactly what he earned.
#1 plays at #2 without leading rusher and lose their starting QB and 1 or 2 OL's including the OC during the game... and game ends in a tie. That's a W for the visitor every time.
The concept and importance of the tie in football has been lost in modern debate. Ara played to be National Champion and after the 51-0 demolition of #10 SC in LA a week later, that's exactly what he earned.
Once upon a time i heard a little story...it went something like this...
Father Hesburgh was interviewing Ara Parseghian for the head coaching job at ND. When Father had a puzzled look on his face, Ara said " What's the problem Father, are you having trouble spelling Parseghian?"
Father Hesburgh replied "No, I am having trouble spelling Presbyterian."
Always loved that joke. RIP Ara
The next year, ND went 11-0 and won the National Championship.He walks into the locker room after the loss and says: 'Gentlemen, remember this for as long as you live: Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents, which under prosperous conditions might have remained dormant,' and then he walked out of the room.
I can't save my grandchildren, but I'm going to make sure no grandparent ever loses their child to this disease again.
Frank PomaricoHe was our King Arthur. He was the guy that made Notre Dame so special for so many people because he was a manifestation for everything Notre Dame wanted to be noted for -- class, integrity, polish and character. Those are the things Ara Parseghian was all about.
"When you think about King Arthur and the myth of Camelot, it was the perfect place. King Arthur did everything not because he had might but because it was right, and that's what Ara did. He did things the right way.
Ara Parshegian to Tomm GatewoodWe've looked at your film, we've talked to the teachers and administrators at your high school, and we like the character that was profiled to us. We'd like you to be here if you can make a contribution to us. We'd like to trade your four-year experience for opportunities later in the 40 or 45 years you'll have to earn a living for your family
Coley O'Brien summing up Ara's lifeRemember this your whole life through: That tomorrow there will be more to do, and failure waits for all who stay, with some success made yesterday. Yesterday is history, tomorrow is the future.