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The thing that gives me hope is UTAH actually passed pretty good against USC. They had throwing plays of 33, 50, 40, 37, 29, and 16 against USC. I think if we start off running and run well and mix in some home runs we should be good.
 

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The thing that gives me hope is UTAH actually passed pretty good against USC. They had throwing plays of 33, 50, 40, 37, 29, and 16 against USC. I think if we start off running and run well and mix in some home runs we should be good.

U$C is going to stack the box and force the Irish to create a hole or make Wimbush pass. It is pretty obvious the passing game is D rated at best.
 

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U$C is going to stack the box and force the Irish to create a hole or make Wimbush pass. It is pretty obvious the passing game is D rated at best.

I'll take those odds. Honestly I'm more concerned about our passing defense than our passing offense. We've not been tested by a good QB yet, and if we don't pressure Darnold he'll pick us apart.
 

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I'll take those odds. Honestly I'm more concerned about our passing defense than our passing offense. We've not been tested by a good QB yet, and if we don't pressure Darnold he'll pick us apart.

True....

IF the Irish come out and do what they did to Mich St - basically set up the run with the pass, it could be different.

As far as the pass defense, just turn yer freak'n head around
 

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Some schools tweet out a schedule at beginning of year on what colors for what games I believe.

However I don't think ND is actually promoting the green out

Notre Dame has never tried to coordinate colors in the stadium, as far as I know. They can't even settle on a primary color (Blue? Green? Gold?). Why start now?

I, for one, believe this is driven largely by the bookstore. They sell more stuff that way.
Back in the Willingham years he actually tried to encourage people to wear green, and to make "The Shirt" - which most students wear, especially back then, making the student section, at least, one color - consistently green instead of its usual blue or earthy tones.

That got torpedoed when someone realized that if they made The Shirt the same color every year, people would stop buying a new one every year. I think as a compromise they agreed to make The Shirt in multiple sizes, after 20 years of it only being available in a baggy mens large. Most women I know, and smaller guys like myself, were grateful for that, at least. Small blessings.
 

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Notre Dame has never tried to coordinate colors in the stadium, as far as I know. They can't even settle on a primary color (Blue? Green? Gold?). Why start now?

I, for one, believe this is driven largely by the bookstore. They sell more stuff that way.
Back in the Willingham years he actually tried to encourage people to wear green, and to make "The Shirt" - which most students wear, especially back then, making the student section, at least, one color - consistently green instead of its usual blue or earthy tones.

That got torpedoed when someone realized that if they made The Shirt the same color every year, people would stop buying a new one every year. I think as a compromise they agreed to make The Shirt in multiple sizes, after 20 years of it only being available in a baggy mens large. Most women I know, and smaller guys like myself, were grateful for that, at least. Small blessings.
I think a lot has to do with weather as well. It's easy for a southern school to sell a $15 t-shirt to a stadium full of people. When half of our games are 50 degrees and below, it becomes a matter of coordinating everybody's coats and sweatshirts, which is much more difficult and expensive.
 

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I think a lot has to do with weather as well. It's easy for a southern school to sell a $15 t-shirt to a stadium full of people. When half of our games are 50 degrees and below, it becomes a matter of coordinating everybody's coats and sweatshirts, which is much more difficult and expensive.

That and half the people there are over 100 years old.
 

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Not to sound foolish but is this real? I always wondered how other schools got colors to happen but is ND for real? I am going and did not at all plan on bringing my green wear. If the stadium could actually become green I am down. I just can't remember the last time they tried this and if it worked.

It's actually really simple (at least at PSU for whiteouts). They print "Wear White" on the tickets. Then they push a social media campaign as well. This works because the whiteouts are identified before the season based on opponent. At this point pretty much everyone just wears white to PSU games regardless.

I'm actually surprised ND hasn't made some effort to push a color. The social media team does a good job of everything else in my opinion.
 

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Texas Tech for example, has it on the ticket for planned ones.

The athletic department has done unplanned ones via social media as well.

That's what they do at NDSU as well. Put it on the ticket and in the newspaper. The Tennessee thing is cool, but other than that, I think it looks way better with one solid color.

Green would look good. Navy would look like trash.
 

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FYI, I have two pairs of tickets I can't use. Two upper and two lower. Will sell at face value to anyone who wants them ($145/$170). At this point, I'd probably have to FedEx them to you. PM me if interested.
 

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ND could just start a general rule of green vs USC. But they want all the merch sales so trying to indentify one single color for fans to wear goes against that.
 

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Penn State's white outs are really impressive.

Yes they are, it's a sight to behold.

If ND wanted to really get this done they should just print off some low cost shirts and put them on every seat, or hand them out at the gates/ spots around campus.

I'll wear green and tell anyone else I know who's going to do the same.
 

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FYI, I have two pairs of tickets I can't use. Two upper and two lower. Will sell at face value to anyone who wants them ($145/$170). At this point, I'd probably have to FedEx them to you. PM me if interested.

Awesome gesture! Reps sent. Cheers!
 

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Yes they are, it's a sight to behold.

If ND wanted to really get this done they should just print off some low cost shirts and put them on every seat, or hand them out at the gates/ spots around campus.

I'll wear green and tell anyone else I know who's going to do the same.

I've always thought the easiest way to accomplish getting a dominant color in the stands and getting the crowd more involved is putting hand towels at every seat.

More often than not people will waive them around and it puts a single color into every persons hand. Don't tell me ND couldnt afford it either. The tiered pricing delta for these night games should easily cover costs.
 

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ND could just start a general rule of green vs USC. But they want all the merch sales so trying to indentify one single color for fans to wear goes against that.

This is actually a really interesting idea. Make the USC/Stanford game a green-out every year and then decide on what other big home game and make it a wear blue or wear gold game. Gets the bookstore the sales because there are multiple colors while also putting it out there so people can plan. It would also add a layer of tradition with the USC/Stanford matchup probably always being a night game with a green-out and the other night game or big day game being a different color. Let the other games be whatever because it will also help hide opposing fans wearing other colors in the stands.
 

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U$C is going to stack the box and force the Irish to create a hole or make Wimbush pass. It is pretty obvious the passing game is D rated at best.

Yep, they'll use Georgia's blueprint. I don't believe USC's D is as fast as Georgia's though, so we could have some success running outside if the WR's block well enough.



PSU does whiteouts in the snow. Just buy a t-shirt big enough to fit over a coat or jacket. I don't think the blue hairs would mind doing a green, blue or gold out.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">No major changes on Notre Dame's depth chart. Wimbush listed as the starting QB, Alex Bars the starting RG.</p>— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) <a href="https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/920315863307309059?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 17, 2017</a></blockquote>
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I've always thought the easiest way to accomplish getting a dominant color in the stands and getting the crowd more involved is putting hand towels at every seat.

More often than not people will waive them around and it puts a single color into every persons hand. Don't tell me ND couldnt afford it either. The tiered pricing delta for these night games should easily cover costs.

They did that for USC in 2011. Nobody* used them.

I think the reason ND doesn't try some version of a green-out is because the home stadium crowd lacks interest in such things.

*for certain values of "nobody"

EDIT: You can see a few of them in the crowd. The woman in the white coat near GA III's helmet is holding one against her chest.

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