my ND weekend

BurningRiver

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This might be long. I know a lot of you might not care, but yesterday and today were probably the greatest 2 days of my life.

On friday I woke up early and we drove by my high school on the way to ND so I got a chance to see all those suckers who had to go to school instead of the most magical place on earth: South Bend, Indiana.

We got to ND, I took a tour of the architecture school, which was really cool. I could definitely see myself doing that. I know the workload will be ridiculous but I think I'm up to it. As long as I have 4 hours of free time on Saturday afternoons I'm good. Then I took a tour of the school in general and went to an Info session talking about applying and all that stuff. I really feel better about my chances getting into ND after this weekend. I hope I'm not just setting myself up for disappointment, but who cares?

Then we went to the rally. It started off awkwardly. The leprechaun is awful. He tried to get the crowd into it but he wasn't very good at it. He told us to "don't stop believin.'" and by that I mean, and I quote, he said "you gotta don't stop believin.'" At first it was funny because everyone thought he just mispoke. but he said it three more times. He butchered his speech. Then Ara Parseghian spoke, and that was unreal. And for good measure, Condoleza Rice spoke. Overall, not bad for having started so awkwardly.

Fast forward to the game--There is no place in the country better to see a football game. I've been to 6 games in my lifetime and even now I'm in awe when I walk into that stadium. We had great seats--10 rows back. TJ Jones' TD was right in front of us, which was awesome. I was pleasantly surprised with the crowd noise, because it got really loud at times, although it was embarrassingly quiet on some plays. At one point I was one of the only ones in our section standing and yelling on a key defensive 3rd down in the 2nd half, and that was something. Quick notes:

Manti Te'o is big. I saw him in the dining hall on Friday. Wow.
Aaron Lynch could beat an NFL offensive lineman. He was in the backfield all day long.
Blanton's INT was incredible.
On Rees' INT, Eifert was WIDE open and would've had a TD if Rees throws a touch pass over the middle of field.

My voice is still recovering.

Well, that was a long post.

Go Irish, Beat Panthers
 
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HereComeTheIrish

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This might be long. I know a lot of you might not care, but yesterday and today were probably the greatest 2 days of my life.

On friday I woke up early and we drove by my high school on the way to ND so I got a chance to see all those suckers who had to go to school instead of the most magical place on earth: South Bend, Indiana.

We got to ND, I took a tour of the architecture school, which was really cool. I could definitely see myself doing that. I know the workload will be ridiculous but I think I'm up to it. As long as I have 4 hours of free time on Saturday afternoons I'm good. Then I took a tour of the school in general and went to an Info session talking about applying and all that stuff. I really feel better about my chances getting into ND after this weekend. I hope I'm not just setting myself up for disappointment, but who cares?

Then we went to the rally. It started off awkwardly. The leprechaun is awful. He tried to get the crowd into it but he wasn't very good at it. He told us to "don't stop believin.'" and by that I mean, and I quote, he said "you gotta don't stop believin.'" At first it was funny because everyone thought he just mispoke. but he said it three more times. He butchered his speech. Then Ara Parseghian spoke, and that was unreal. And for good measure, Condoleza Rice spoke. Overall, not bad for having started so awkwardly.

Fast forward to the game--There is no place in the country better to see a football game. I've been to 6 games in my lifetime and even now I'm in awe when I walk into that stadium. We had great seats--10 rows back. TJ Jones' TD was right in front of us, which was awesome. I was pleasantly surprised with the crowd noise, because it got really loud at times, although it was embarrassingly quiet on some plays. At one point I was one of the only ones in our section standing and yelling on a key defensive 3rd down in the 2nd half, and that was something. Quick notes:

Manti Te'o is big. I saw him in the dining hall on Friday. Wow.
Aaron Lynch could beat an NFL offensive lineman. He was in the backfield all day long.
Blanton's INT was incredible.
On Rees' INT, Eifert was WIDE open and would've had a TD if Rees throws a touch pass over the middle of field.

My voice is still recovering.

Well, that was a long post.

Go Irish, Beat Panthers

You've got St. Ignatius written all over you. Go Ed's. ;)
 
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HereComeTheIrish

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oh HELL no.

don't even start this.

how many state titles does ed's have?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.... I knew it. A St. Obnoxious boy.

Just bustin' balls, bud. I'd prefer my son go to Obnoxious, but Ed's is a definate possibility. Hell, Padua or Holy Name would do just fine too. ;)

And I went to Normandy so I have nothing to talk about.... lol
 

BurningRiver

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.... I knew it. A St. Obnoxious boy.

Just bustin' balls, bud. I'd prefer my son go to Obnoxious, but Ed's is a definate possibility. Hell, Padua or Holy Name would do just fine too. ;)

And I went to Normandy so I have nothing to talk about.... lol

DON'T LET YOUR SON GO TO ED'S

DON'T DO IT.

you'll thank me later
 
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HereComeTheIrish

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this year's holy war is gonna be intense, though. it always is. and we'll all be packed into tiny Lakewood stadium.

Should be a great game. Haven't been to one of those, but always wanted to... One of these days, I'll make it. I've been saying though, for a game of that magnitude, they ought to play it at Byers Field. Right by my house and it seats 10k
 

BurningRiver

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Should be a great game. Haven't been to one of those, but always wanted to... One of these days, I'll make it. I've been saying though, for a game of that magnitude, they ought to play it at Byers Field. Right by my house and it seats 10k

exactly. they can give ed's the home bleachers and let ed's be the home team. but it's stupid to play it at lakewood stadium because it fits maybe half the people. at ignatius holy war tickets always go on sale on a sunday (as opposed to the usual monday of the game) and it always sells out within an hour. and it becomes even harder to get a ticket when you can only fit maybe half the people in the stadium. i remember two years i went and i had to stand on the grass outside the bleachers. it sucked.
 

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Your seats must have been very close to mine. Section 6 row 8. So much action in that corner...made the experience so much better.
 

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love hearing it.... i remeber last yr was my first two games and it was the highlight of my 30 yr life more the can believe.. going back in three weeks go irish..
 

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Great game. Great weekend. From what the guys said...theres a lot more coming. They werent too high after the game either which shows you that they are on a mission.
 

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i mean, i could grow a foot, gain 4.3 speed and great hand-eye coordination in the next year, right?

I know a few people who graduated from ND. They were smart before they went to ND, so take this for what it's worth: But they are some of the smartest people I know. They all talk about their time there with nothing short of what I would call "reverence". If you can get in, mortgage yourself to the hilt, start cooking and selling meth(but not on campus), and whatever else you might have to do, to pay for 4 years there. From what I have seen, it will be well worth it.
 
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