Giving away a Kerry Wood signed Red Bill to celebrate the victory! Quote tweet #TeamRedBill to enter. Winner picked tomorrow at 1:20pm central. Must be following to win.
𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐜𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠:
When Tae “Tae Tae” Johnson first arrived at Notre Dame, he said it was a shock — “There's not a lot of people like me there.”
He finds comfort in Marcus Freeman.
“He talks to me about stuff other than football. He reminds me how important education is. At ND, education is probably more valued than football.”
🎥 The Separation via YT
Bo schembechler won 0 championships.
Frank Leahy had this stretch:
Won title
Fought in ww2
Fought in ww2
Won title
Won title
Finished undefeated but #2
Won title
Clown list
What a great talk @_willcompton gave to the @NDFootball team. Feeling vs facts, creating evidence so you can’t be ignored. True in any profession. Highly recommend watching this.
The voice of Notre Dame Stadium: Mike Collins ☘️☘️
While he is no longer the announcer for Notre Dame Football, his voice still rings through my ears as the announcer of my childhood
Thank you, Mike!
This throw was absolutely INSANE yet I never see it replayed or in the discussion of top throws from the outfield.
Hawk literally picked it up and threw it flat footed. #AndreDawsonForever
A night at Bub City, 7 missed phone calls at 2 a.m., Theo Epstein making a signing mid-beer.
The story of David Ross’ Chicago Cubs negotiation is truly an ALL-TIMER 🔥🔥
Not enough people talk about Mark Grace:
• .303/.383/.442 (.825 OPS), 46.4 WAR
• 4x GG, 3x ASG, 2001 WS Champion
• 2445 H, 511 2B, 1146 RBI, 1075 BB
• Most hits and doubles of the 1990s
• More BB than K in all 16 MLB seasons
• Hit 51 doubles in a strike year (1995)
• 156 RBI, 8 K in 127 AB with bases full
• Batted cleanup behind Sammy Sosa
• Gave up David Ross's first career HR
• Invented a new slumpbusting strategy
• Hit .427 lifetime with a runner on 3rd and less than 2 outs (3rd-highest in MLB history, trailing only Rogers Hornsby and Tony Gwynn)
Despite being both a Professional Hitter and an outstanding defender, Gracie's career was overshadowed by the power-hitting first basemen of the steroid era and he received just 4.1% of the vote in his only HOF ballot appearance in 2009. An injustice!