My ND Weekend

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Couple people have asked how my weekend went, so here goes (this has nothing to do with the actual game):

* This was my 4th game, and about 20th time to SB, but it was my close friend's first game (he was in SB for my wedding though). It never ceases to amaze me how global ND is. And it blew my buddy away as well. From the airport to the city to the stadium, you see SO MANY people from across the country, and truly, across the world. At one point, we were at Legends on Friday and we were at a large table, and we were drinking with a couple from Boston, another couple from Charlotte, another couple from Michigan, a couple of dudes from Seattle, and of course we were from SoCal. Insane.

* Tailgated with people from ISD. Got to meet and talk to CoachD, who I had talked to on the ohone but it was good to meet him in person. Guy is just a fountain of football knowledge. I could have talked to him for 5 hours no problem. Also, randomly, 2 of the guys were from SoCal knew several people who were friends with my buddy. Again, insane.

* Tuitt is going to be a beast for us. CoachD told us a story that he mentioned on ISD but got into a little more detail with us. He said in practice Tuitt went against Prestwood, who CoachD said is really well put together, and on one play he literally lifted Prestwood off both feet and pushed him back into the backfield. That woke Prestwood up and he went hard with Tuitt on the next play. And Tuitt did the same thing again! He said Tuitt's strength is crazy.

* Worst pep rally of all-time. I wrote this in the pep rally thread but it must be re-said. When the South Bend Tribune even bags on you, then you know you sucked Dillon Hall. What a travesty. Left after 25 minutes of bad skits in the sweltering heat. Couldn't handle it anymore.

* Trumpets under the Dome was cool and is something everyone should do once. Recorded it on my ipod and will play it nonstop to my USC-fan students LOL.

* That was my first time I was ever in a true thunderstorm. HOLY CRAP. My wife always says how she misses those thunderstorms so she was jealous, but that wasn't my idea of fun. That lightning was no joke, and there was one crack of thunder/lightning that was the loudest thing I've ever heard. We both literally jumped when we heard it. My wife said they showed that particular one on TV during the delay, as it almost hit the stadium or something.

* We stayed after the first delay and the crowd was hyped when we returned. I swear, if Ruffin hits that fg we win the game. No doubt in my mind. Instead, we were down by 2 scores with a deflated team. Damn. After the 2nd delay, we went to the concourse to wait, but everyone was sprinting to the exits, so we said screw it, these people know more about storms than we do, so we better bounce too. My father-in-law picked us up in the pouring rain and we watched the rest of the game from home.

* Too pissed to party after the game. So no Backer or Corby's for my buddy, who was pissed/beat also. Oh well, we hit it hard Friday and Saturday before the game.

* If you don't have a tailgate, you can find one. Midwesterners are the nicest people in the world. It is such a culture shock from many of the people out here and on the east coast. Love those people.

* On the way home, I sat next to a young couple that graduated from Arizona State. Turns out the guy played basketball on scholly at ASU, and the girl was a high school volleyball coach (you know those stories about how hot ASU women are? Well, my mother-in-law reads this site. But use your imagination when picturing her and you won't be far off. Not even funny.)

Anyway, I won't say who his name but he played right before James Harden played for ASU. We started talking about academics, and he said it's absolutely true that coaches discourage athletes from taking too many classes and from taking any hard classes. He said a lot of his teammates and other guys he knows who played D1 either finished their eligibility or left school early with basically nothing to show for academically speaking, and none of them come back to school to finish their degrees. According to him, a lot of the guys will have like 60 credits, but they're so many random credits that most of it won't count towards a degree. And his gf was saying that most of the athlete are in a major called "Family Studies" LOL. Just goes to show what we're up against at ND.

* Another crazy story he told me was about Lute Olson and why he resigned at AZ. I had always heard rumors, but I never got the real story. This dude didn't even really want to tell me but I wore him down. But out of respect for him, I won't tell you nosy a**holes either LOL. But if I ever have a beer with you...it's a great/juicy story!

Anyone else who went to the game, let's here it...
 

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Couple people have asked how my weekend went, so here goes (this has nothing to do with the actual game):

* This was my 4th game, and about 20th time to SB, but it was my close friend's first game (he was in SB for my wedding though). It never ceases to amaze me how global ND is. And it blew my buddy away as well. From the airport to the city to the stadium, you see SO MANY people from across the country, and truly, across the world. At one point, we were at Legends on Friday and we were at a large table, and we were drinking with a couple from Boston, another couple from Charlotte, another couple from Michigan, a couple of dudes from Seattle, and of course we were from SoCal. Insane.

* Tailgated with people from ISD. Got to meet and talk to CoachD, who I had talked to on the ohone but it was good to meet him in person. Guy is just a fountain of football knowledge. I could have talked to him for 5 hours no problem. Also, randomly, 2 of the guys were from SoCal knew several people who were friends with my buddy. Again, insane.

* Tuitt is going to be a beast for us. CoachD told us a story that he mentioned on ISD but got into a little more detail with us. He said in practice Tuitt went against Prestwood, who CoachD said is really well put together, and on one play he literally lifted Prestwood off both feet and pushed him back into the backfield. That woke Prestwood up and he went hard with Tuitt on the next play. And Tuitt did the same thing again! He said Tuitt's strength is crazy.

* Worst pep rally of all-time. I wrote this in the pep rally thread but it must be re-said. When the South Bend Tribune even bags on you, then you know you sucked Dillon Hall. What a travesty. Left after 25 minutes of bad skits in the sweltering heat. Couldn't handle it anymore.

* Trumpets under the Dome was cool and is something everyone should do once. Recorded it on my ipod and will play it nonstop to my USC-fan students LOL.

* That was my first time I was ever in a true thunderstorm. HOLY CRAP. My wife always says how she misses those thunderstorms so she was jealous, but that wasn't my idea of fun. That lightning was no joke, and there was one crack of thunder/lightning that was the loudest thing I've ever heard. We both literally jumped when we heard it. My wife said they showed that particular one on TV during the delay, as it almost hit the stadium or something.

* We stayed after the first delay and the crowd was hyped when we returned. I swear, if Ruffin hits that fg we win the game. No doubt in my mind. Instead, we were down by 2 scores with a deflated team. Damn. After the 2nd delay, we went to the concourse to wait, but everyone was sprinting to the exits, so we said screw it, these people know more about storms than we do, so we better bounce too. My father-in-law picked us up in the pouring rain and we watched the rest of the game from home.

* Too pissed to party after the game. So no Backer or Corby's for my buddy, who was pissed/beat also. Oh well, we hit it hard Friday and Saturday before the game.

* If you don't have a tailgate, you can find one. Midwesterners are the nicest people in the world. It is such a culture shock from many of the people out here and on the east coast. Love those people.

* On the way home, I sat next to a young couple that graduated from Arizona State. Turns out the guy played basketball on scholly at ASU, and the girl was a high school volleyball coach (you know those stories about how hot ASU women are? Well, my mother-in-law reads this site. But use your imagination when picturing her and you won't be far off. Not even funny.)

Anyway, I won't say who his name but he played right before James Harden played for ASU. We started talking about academics, and he said it's absolutely true that coaches discourage athletes from taking too many classes and from taking any hard classes. He said a lot of his teammates and other guys he knows who played D1 either finished their eligibility or left school early with basically nothing to show for academically speaking, and none of them come back to school to finish their degrees. According to him, a lot of the guys will have like 60 credits, but they're so many random credits that most of it won't count towards a degree. And his gf was saying that most of the athlete are in a major called "Family Studies" LOL. Just goes to show what we're up against at ND.

* Another crazy story he told me was about Lute Olson and why he resigned at AZ. I had always heard rumors, but I never got the real story. This dude didn't even really want to tell me but I wore him down. But out of respect for him, I won't tell you nosy a**holes either LOL. But if I ever have a beer with you...it's a great/juicy story!

Anyone else who went to the game, let's here it...

Thanks for the update NDinLA

My wife is hot and an ASU girl (has her BSN from there and finishing her masters from there) but since she doesn't read this she is only in the top 1/3 of ASU women, living in Phoenix is a blessing.

I have had many family members and friends graduate from ASU and they say most athletes (football and basketball) either don't show up or sleep through class. Academics are a joke here.
 

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First game as a student. Great atmosphere coming back from the 1st rain delay. Ruffer hits the field goal we win. If Ethan Johnson doesn't get that stupid personal foul penalty I still think we win.
 
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I tailgated with some of my friends who go to ND. Had 50 yard line seats 21 rows up right by the student section. Would've been fun if we had won.
 

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Sounds fun. Off to my first game later this year. But, got to be honest, I'm going to Boise State vs. TCU and I'm more excited about that game.
Actually, I feel bad because it was a surprise gift and the people I'm going with are more excited than I am but they did it for me so....
Frankly, the Syracuse game, North Carolina game and then the Michigan and Tulsa games killed off the passion for me. I still watch and cheer but I don't let it bother me one bit anymore. It used ruin my week, then I got it down to just ruining the weekend, then my afternoons and now....nothing. Had a great dinner after the game and got out of my ND gear and into my Boise gear. Had a blast watching BSU beat up UGA.
I wonder how many others feel the same way I do. I hope not very many but I know a few cloae friends who do.
 

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during the first delay I got to meet a gentleman in the joyce center that was on the Packers for super bowl 1! he let us hold his super bowl ring and take pictures with it on. pretty sweet. he said he got it appraised a few years back for 250,000 bucks but is obviously priceless. seems that everytime i go to ND i meet someone new that has a cool story. i would really like to hear about the Lute Olson saga lol. great write up though I love reading stuff like this. glad you enjoyed your time and got to experience a thunderstorm although it was not all that bad ;)
 

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during the first delay I got to meet a gentleman in the joyce center that was on the Packers for super bowl 1! he let us hold his super bowl ring and take pictures with it on. pretty sweet. he said he got it appraised a few years back for 250,000 bucks but is obviously priceless. seems that everytime i go to ND i meet someone new that has a cool story. i would really like to hear about the Lute Olson saga lol. great write up though I love reading stuff like this. glad you enjoyed your time and got to experience a thunderstorm although it was not all that bad ;)

Red Mack by chance?
 
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That lightning was freaking intense... I'm sure the tv didn't do it justice, but my 2 12" woofers certainly picked up the intensity of it. Wow...the whole house shook for a second.
 

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* On the way home, I sat next to a young couple that graduated from Arizona State. Turns out the guy played basketball on scholly at ASU, and the girl was a high school volleyball coach (you know those stories about how hot ASU women are? Well, my mother-in-law reads this site. But use your imagination when picturing her and you won't be far off. Not even funny.)...


So she could have a twin to your wife if she was taller and better looking ... right?
 
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