Okay, so I've been busy since I got home from this game, so here are my thoughts, and highlights of my game day experience...
We left Chicago about 8 AM, rolling into SB about 10:30. The first stop, for the first time being 21 at ND, a liquor store of course. A twenty four pack and a pint of fireball, a bag of ice, and a couple plastic sacks for a redneck cooler, and we head towards campus where I got to show my buddy around on his first time to ND.
We killed the 24 pack and pint of fireball, and headed into gate E. We proceeded to our seats in the corner, six rows behind the student section. It gets more and more amazing every time you step in that building. The blue angel flyover got my blood flowing, and I was PUMPED (and a little drunk).
The game was what a typical ND vs. Navy game when Navy isn't terrible. Reading through the posts from when the game was going on were embarrassing. The majority of these posters were counting this team out, and once again ND pulls out a close one. If this was a Weis coached team, ND loses this game, no doubt about it. I was nervous the whole time, and was amazed by the beauty of the triple option being executed PERFECTLY, but extremely frustrated watching the 2 star Navy offense gash the 4 and 5 star ND defense. If you can bring up a more perfectly played game than what Navy did last Saturday, I sure would like to see it.
The call on Farley was just terrible, and was dumbfounded they didn't pick up the flag. Had he not hit him, he goes for 25+.
Tarean Folston and Jaylon Smith are going to be Notre Dame legends, along with the man himself, Brian Kelly, who has led ND to ten straight wins in games decided by a touchdown or less tying him with this other former ND coach who had a decent career, with the name of Knute Rockne.
There isn't anything quite like game day at Notre Dame, and I can't wait til I can afford to be at every home game!