Similarities between 1988 and 2012

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The new Lou: Part III // News // Notre Dame Magazine // University of Notre Dame

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It’s finals week here at Notre Dame.

Time’s up. Time to put the finishing touches on that 30-page research paper. Time to turn it in.

For me, it’s time to wrap up my three-year creative thesis on Brian Kelly and Lou Holtz.

Act One began in the summer of 2010 when I wrote “Who knew? The new Lou”:Echoes: Who Knew? The New Lou // News // Notre Dame Magazine // University of Notre Dame, then continued in the summer of 2012 with “The new Lou, Part II”:The new Lou, Part II // News // Notre Dame Magazine // University of Notre Dame, and now, it’s time for the Final Act.

When last we left our protagonist Brian Kelly, he was entering that magical third season as head football coach at Notre Dame. Would he truly become . . . the New Lou?

Thus begins Act Three.


When the 125th season of Notre Dame football began in September, if you combined the ages of Lou Holtz (75) and Brian Kelly (50), you got 125.

In 1988, Lou Holtz suspended his starting running back for the last game of the season, the farthest road game of the year.

In 2012, Brian Kelly suspended his starting running back for the first game of the season, the farthest road game of the year.

In 1988, Notre Dame won the first home game of the season over a Big Ten opponent by kicking a winning FG with 73 seconds left.

In 2012, Notre Dame won the first home game of the season over a Big Ten opponent by kicking the winning FG with 7 seconds left.

In 1988, Notre Dame won at Michigan State 20-3.

In 2012, Notre Dame won at Michigan State 20-3.

In 1988, Notre Dame defeated their highest ranked road opponent (USC) by 17 points (27-10).

In 2012, Notre Dame defeated their highest ranked road opponent (Oklahoma) by 17 points (30-13).

Only two coaches in the history of Notre Dame have recorded 12-0 records — Lou Holtz in 1988 and Brian Kelly in 2012.

(Fade in dramatic music as we reach the final scene.)

In 1988, Miami was 37-5 in the 42 games played before meeting Notre Dame.

In 2012, Alabama is 37-5 in the 42 games played before meeting Notre Dame.

In 1988, Miami was the defending champion, winner of two national titles in the past five years.

In 2012, Alabama is the defending national champion, winner of two national titles in the past five years.

In 1988, Jimmy Johnson’s winning percentage at Miami was .843 (43-8) before playing Notre Dame. After losing to Notre Dame, it was .827.

In 2012, Nick Saban’s winning percentage at Alabama is .837 (67-13) before playing Notre Dame. If Notre Dame wins . . . his winning percentage will be .827.

Notre Dame won the 1988 National Championship game at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.

Notre Dame will play the 2012 BCS Championship game at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Florida.

There are exactly 5 letters in the city names and 7 letters in the state names of those two locations.

(Clouds part, sun beams in from above, symphony crescendos and then holds for one final note.)

Brian Kelly and Lou Holtz were born 24 years apart. Their first seasons at Notre Dame were exactly 24 years apart . . . and it’s been exactly 24 years since Notre Dame won their last National Championship . . .

. . . when I was just 24 years old.

(Cue the fight song).

GO IRISH!
 

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Hawaii figures prominently in the perfect season, as does a missed field goal.
 
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This season is almost exactly like Ohio State's 2002 season, especially being underdog to the defending champs in the national title. I don't think my heart can take double OT though.
 

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That is unreal. It's fate. Sorry, Alabama...there's nothing you can do about it.
 

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This season is almost exactly like Ohio State's 2002 season, especially being underdog to the defending champs in the national title. I don't think my heart can take double OT though.

Also 88 ND, 02 OSU, and 12 ND had very dissappointing bowl losses the previous year. None of these teams where considered serious national championship threats at the beginning of the season. Tressel was also in his 3rd year at OSU just like Holtz, and Kelly.
 
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