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Damn it........The world is set to end December 21st. This means we don't get to see a championship game. I guess then ND is the champion. The last one EVER!!!!!!!!!!
Damn it........The world is set to end December 21st. This means we don't get to see a championship game. I guess then ND is the champion. The last one EVER!!!!!!!!!!
Wait. Can I skip Christmas shopping???!
Damn it........The world is set to end December 21st. This means we don't get to see a championship game. I guess then ND is the champion. The last one EVER!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah this "mayan" thing was proven false
I believe the Mayan calendar accounted for leap years
well if such is the case then by being number 1 we win if the world ends...woot
the Mayans are ND fans thanks to Beano!

FYI, this is how the media can get you... The calendar is shifting, not ending...
Whatever, the world could end tomorrow... Notre Dame is still #1
Eh we've beat all "jinxes" and everything in our path. They tried to bring us down with the SI cover jinx and we steamrolled that. If ND didn't make it to South Beach perhaps the world would have ended but we've stopped that. Nothing is stopping us this year.Damn it........The world is set to end December 21st. This means we don't get to see a championship game. I guess then ND is the champion. The last one EVER!!!!!!!!!!
im tellin ya for real...if this is true and we do end the world before we get to beat bama...im gonna be really pissed...for all of eternity
In recent years, popular culture has latched on to theories that the Maya predicted an apocalypse on December 21, 2012. That date corresponds to the end of the Mayan calendar’s current cycle, which lasts for 13 of the 144,000-day intervals known as baktuns. But scholars have long argued that, while Mayan astronomers saw each cycle’s conclusion as significant, they never foresaw an apocalypse. According to the researchers who studied the Xultún house, the calculations on the walls confirm once again that the Mayan calendar stretches far beyond this December. One notation in particular records an interval of 17 baktuns, a period of time that extends past the alleged doomsday.