irishtrain
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Ummmm, wellllll... this is awkward...
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Cough, cough.
The way I heard it was that Coach Bud had this first but Notre Dame made it more famous-what is the real answer.
Ummmm, wellllll... this is awkward...
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Cough, cough.
The way I heard it was that Coach Bud had this first but Notre Dame made it more famous-what is the real answer.
Not missing this one. It will be a madhouse and a liver killing guys weekend.
I hear renting houses on the lake and pontoon tailgating is the way to go large at Clemson. Anyone know what I am talking about?
Does he boat over to games? Truly fascinated by this concept although finding your way home in the middle of the night is probably interesting.
Guy on the local radio picked Clemson today to make the final four playoff. They're a good team but in the playoff...pssstttt.
His reason being, FSU right now will have a new QB and they are in disarray on and off the field.
Hmmm....
Guy on the local radio picked Clemson today to make the final four playoff. They're a good team but in the playoff...pssstttt.
His reason being, FSU right now will have a new QB and they are in disarray on and off the field.
Hmmm....
It has always seemed to me that there is a strong ND hate down in Indy. Why is that?
Which guy?
I can't remember his name...it was on the Dan Dakich show. Give me a second I'll try to find it. His other picks were OSU, USC and Arkansas.
I don't know...really hate 'em or love 'em down here. A lot of Michigan fans it seems like in my neck of the woods. But I'm pretty sure this a national guy.
Which guy?
It's weird. I first noticed it a few years ago on a business trip. I was there for two weeks and I listened to local radio every day. They dogged them constantly and all of the callers called up with the majority calling to say how much they disliked them. I then went to a bar to watch the game and it seemed like I was the only Irish fan there. Everybody else was cheering against them. There were a few stragglers, but mostly dislike.
Which is weird. Because there are plenty of alumni and Irish fans down there. But no middle ground for the non-Irish faithful. Always seems like they are fans or they hate them.
It's weird. I first noticed it a few years ago on a business trip. I was there for two weeks and I listened to local radio every day. They dogged them constantly and all of the callers called up with the majority calling to say how much they disliked them. I then went to a bar to watch the game and it seemed like I was the only Irish fan there. Everybody else was cheering against them. There were a few stragglers, but mostly dislike.
Which is weird. Because there are plenty of alumni and Irish fans down there. But no middle ground for the non-Irish faithful. Always seems like they are fans or they hate them.
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It is very odd. They really don't even get much play on the local radios...hear about IU and PU all the time though.
Speaking of business trips, I was up in Elkhart IN yesterday for one. Drove by ND on my way home (30 minutes or so out of the way) and thought about stopping by the book store...but decided to head on home.
Shoulda shot me a pm. I was working in Elkhart yesterday and could have bought you a beer.
It has always seemed to me that there is a strong ND hate down in Indy. Why is that?
It has always seemed to me that there is a strong ND hate down in Indy. Why is that?
I will be there. Nose bleed seats are around $200 last I checked.
ND hate in Indy.. no way man. yes, folks love them some IU, but a shit load of Catholics around Indy. I grew up (70s/80s) downtown with 10ish Catholic Churches/Schools within 10 miles of me. All cheering on for ND. My neighborhood (Italian) was bordered by German, Irish, and 4 other ethnic parishes. Go to any hood on Saturday,,,, watching the Irish.
Basket ball, when I was growing up, you were either IU or PU, but football, most were all ND.
