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PETERSON RUNS OVER THE LIONS IN MINNESOTA
Posted on 12 Nov 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
Adrian Peterson claims he is still not 100% healthy. That is bad news for the rest of the teams on the Vikings' schedule, because AP is running wild as he heads in to a bye week. The Minnesota Vikings were desperate for a win heading in to Sunday's game with the Detroit Lions. For the first time in weeks the Vikes showed a sense of urgency, and maybe more importantly, the team didn't make...
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Fantasy Football Week 4 Start’ems
Posted on 27 Sep 2012 by David Willow.
Quarterbacks Joe Flacco – The Ravens will get the Browns who have been brutal on defense and are tied for second most TDs allowed through the air with 8. Flacco has been playing well in fantasy and has been good at home. Andy Dalton – Dalton played well last week and could have been better were it not for a TD thrown by Mohamad Sanu instead of Dalton. His WRs outside of AJ Green appear to b...
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Fantasy Preseason Waviers
Posted on 3 Sep 2012 by David Willow.
With the Fantasy season set to begin and most drafts done, owners are looking over their players and possibly lamenting a few of their later round choices. It’s time to begin surfing the waiver wires and looking for that undrafted fantasy gem, that Victor Cruz of the 2012 season. It never too early for those craving fantasy gold to start looking. Jonathan Dwyer – He has had a strong off-sea...
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Floyd To Return to School
Posted on 12 Jan 2011 by Jordan Lauterbach.
He's back! He's back! He's back. In a move that few expected after Floyd's outstanding freshman season, the star wide receiver will be returning for his senior season. This comes as another one of the many great things to happen to Notre Dame football in the last 2 months. It's clear that the program is on the fast track to getting back to the BCS. This sure helps, especially with Kyle Rudolpg...
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Closing Games, Opening Doors
Posted on 17 Oct 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Closing is the hardest thing to do in any individual sport. Not only does a team have to take a lead and hold it, they have to make sure that all possible opposite momentum is eliminated. It’s ending the game before the clock does. It’s, to a degree, controlling the uncontrollable. Some teams do it well; some can’t do it at all. Notre Dame showed on Saturday that they can close gam...
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Notre Dame Vs Western Michigan – Program Patterns Are About To Change
Posted on 16 Oct 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Michigan hasn’t been good to the Irish. In fact, the state’s been downright awful. Whether it be a crushing home loss to Michigan or an even more crushing loss to Michigan State, its been a state the Irish wish would have left the union years ago. But those feelings will improve later on today. Bold statement time: This one won’t be close. Oh yeah, it’ll be that easy. The path to an...
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Notre Dame vs Western Michigan Preview
Posted on 14 Oct 2010 by Tim Lewis.
Finally, a breather. Finally, a win streak. Finally, we've reached the second half of the season and the portion of the schedule that Irish fans had hoped to get to with at least a 4-2 mark. Unfortunately, fake field goals in OT and obscure injuries to the quarterback can not be accounted for, thus, Notre Dame stands at 3-3 instead of 5-1 with BCS dreams alive and well. I predicted a fi...
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Notre Dame Football: Rudolph done for year
Posted on 12 Oct 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Bad, bad, bad, bad news for the Notre Dame passing game. Here's the South Bend Tribune piece…. KYLE RUDOLPH OUT FOR THE SEASON This is a blow for the passing game, no doubt. It appeared that Rudolph was just hitting his stride too. Although it's never good to loose a player like Rudolph, I think the impact will be noticed on the stat sheet more then the field. Theo Riddick had replaced...
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Notre Dame vs Pitt Preview
Posted on 7 Oct 2010 by Tim Lewis.
Fresh off the first road win of the Brian Kelly era, the Irish look to even up their record at 3-3 on Saturday as they host the Pittsburgh Panthers in South Bend. The last game of the first half of the season is a critical one for the Irish because a win would present a good opportunity to win 7 straight games prior to their finale against USC in the Memorial Coliseum of Los Angeles. Some may...
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Notre Dame: Winning Holy Wars Since 2009…
Posted on 3 Oct 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
For once, Notre Dame lived up to expectations. For once, they executed a game plan for 60 consecutive minutes. Well, maybe not 60, but at least enough to beat a Boston College team that really really stinks. But that’s not a criticism; this is what these types of games are for. These are games where you can make a couple mistakes and still win comfortably. They are good for the players. They ...
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“The Call” Wins It For The Spartans
Posted on 19 Sep 2010 by David Lesmeister.
What a gutsy and phenomenal call by Spartans Coach Mark Dantonio last night to win the game. Michigan State lined up for a 46 yard field goal attempt to tie the game in overtime, when P Aaron Bates pulled up after receiving the snap and threw a game winning 29 yard touchdown pass to TE Charlie Gantt. It was an amazing and unexpected call that could have turned out very bad for the Spartans. It...
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Road Trip! 5 Keys to beating Michigan State
Posted on 17 Sep 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
A lot will be learned about Notre Dame on Saturday night. Last week saw the first bad loss of the Brian Kelly era. It was a game the Irish should have won, a true heart – ripper that has become far too common in the last couple years. When Kelly took over last December, he talked about changing the culture at Notre Dame. A big win on the road after a painful loss at home would do a lot to sta...









