Notre Dame ~ The Fighting Irish

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How I Have Become a Notre Dame Football Fan

Initially I did not like the Fighting Irish...

I've lived in the Michiana area all of my life. I live about fifteen minutes from Notre Dame...Growing up no one in my immediate family was a Notre Dame fan--so being a product of my environment neither was I. In the 80's I did not like Notre Dame very much either and I even began a dislike them. I would HATE when there were home games because I worked every Saturday in downtown South Bend and I would have to drive through the traffic. I just could NOT understand what all the hoop-la was about. All I knew was all the traffic made my drive to work longer and stressful. I guess that was where it all began. I had a friend, Jim, that wanted to get to the campus early to try to find a good ticket. I would drop him off on my way to work. He would find a ticket and meet up with his friends later and ride home with them. He is the BIGGEST Notre Dame fan I know, maybe the BIGGEST one ever. At the end of the 2007 season he has been to 189 games and knows more stats than some seasoned announcers. He should be an announcer! He got me to appreciate Notre Dame for what it really is and to love Notre Dame Football. GO IRISH!!

My very first ND game was on January 1st, 1993 at the Cotton Bowl. On a whim my friend, Jim, the biggest Notre Dame fan ever, and I drove to from Michigan to Dallas. When we arrived there we bought tickets outside--that was not hard since it was cold and icy that day (we were prepared though-we had a scrapper in the back seat... after all we are from Michigan!). Anyway, the tickets we bought were way up in the upper level. A little bummed about how far up our seats were--being that is was cold and windy--we began our walk to the gate. On the way there one of us-not sure which one-spotted two tickets laying on the ground beween two cars. Jim was EXTREMELY EXCITED. I, being a novice at the whole football game thing, did not immediately understand why he was so thrilled. He could not believe what he saw on the tickets. They were on the lower level near the 50 yard line. Then our consciences began to kick in. We struggled as to what to do. We went inside to some little spot to get a drink and discuss our dilemma. We pondered to turn in the tickets or keep them and watch the game from spectacular seats. Hmmm...we thought...after all we had droven hundreds of miles and these were much better seats. A couple of drinks later we decided to keep the tickets and trek inside to find those spectacular seats. I know what you are thinking. YES, we felt guilty afterward but at the time we watched the Irish play from seats that was sensational!

Then, my first ND Home was the game against BC in 1993--terrible game for the Irish and all Notre Dame fans but, it was very exciting for me--I could not have asked for better seats!!!!! I got to watch the game from the field with a "Field Press Pass". Someone from the local media owed me a favor so a press pass is what I possessed as my ticket inside. It turned out to be one of the season's most memorable match ups. (I tried to get the favor paid back to me for the #1 FSU vs. #2 ND game but that was absolutely impossible--but trust me I tried) I was however able to obtain two press passes-one for myself and one my friend, Jim, you know, the BIGGEST Notre Dame fan ever. It turned out to be an extremely memorable day for both of us.

We began our day tailgating of course. We strolled around the stadium from the parking lot and then, as if Touch Down Jesus was there just to usher us in to the stadium, we entered through the gate on the North end. Next, we did what only a few can do during a home game...we walked into the stadium through the tunnel onto the field while it was filling with fans. We remained on the field just in front of the goal post as the team and the best coach ever, Lou Holtz, came out like a stampede. We remained on the side lines for the entire game. During the game we saw so many famous people that I can not even list them all.

We were so close to all the action! As a result, we were standing at about the 5 yard line with my eyes glued to the goal post during those last two devastating plays. If you look closely at the youtube video you can make us out there wearing blue & Jim on his knees - it's blurred & grainy but you see us there! I vividly remember just standing there in complete shock and the overwhelming sensation of sadness I felt as all of the N.D. fans were doing & feeling the same thing at the same time. It was an atmosphere I will never forget. And I never want to experience that again! Consequently, following the game we were able to attend the press conference in the press tent. Initially we were excited about it but after that loss we were not as cheerful. We knew we were about to witness Lou Holtz speaking about one of his worse losses. It was heart breaking--still is. All in all it was one of my most memorable moments related to Notre Dame Football so far. I have learned to appreciate what it means to be a Notre Dame Fan!

Now I am again working in downtown South Bend. Five days a week I drive by the Notre Dame Campus. I turn onto Angela Blvd. where I drive right through the intersection for the main entrance. I am so close that I can look to the North up the main drive. And, there at the end of the trees that line each side of the street I see the Golden Dome shinning in all it's brillance. I now enjoy driving past Notre Dame and I look forward to seeing the Golden Dome shimmering between the trees.

Why I created this lens~ To share some of my memories and have a place for others to share their stories too. Also to give you a great list of links related to Notre Dame. Everything from where & how to get Notre Dame tickets, books, merchandise, memorabilia, to communicating with other fans, finding local & national media covering Notre Dame Athletics to finding other things to do while you are visiting Notre Dame.

I even created a Notre Dame Website Which, by the way, I got a letter from Notre Dame University to remove the leprechaun from my site because it was a registered trademarked. I of course immediately removed it. I created that site on April 17, 1999 and I would be refering you to it here now. But...in March 2008 Yahoo (my website host) deleted all pages of my website without warning or just cause--all my html code was lost & I could not retrieve my Notre Dame page anywhere cached. Now I have to recreate all of my content again for you here.

I hope you enjoy what you find here. You can even add your favorites here if they are not already listed.

After you explore this lens please scroll up to the stars and rate it for me~

Thanks!

Teddi

GO IRISH!

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Notre Dame Photos 

These are some of the photos I have saved as "Faves" on Flickr~ I hope you enjoy them too.

Arch Pathway by Letting Go of Control

Notre Dame University

Irish_tunnel_2005 by Teddi14

Tunnel that the Fighing Irish Football Players of Notre Dame come of to get to t...

"Touchdown Jesus" by DigiPix

Coach Holtz by domehead13

Honorary Gold Coach Lou Holtz gets into is classic position on the sideline.

Football At Notre Dame Stadium by supernova9

A picture of Notre Dame Stadium during a football game day at the University of ...

Football by Heb74

Cold, Wet, day at Notre Dame.Good Football weather!

Steeple and Dome by HereComeTheIrish

University of Notre Dame - Sacred Heart Basilica and Administration Building (Go...

Joy's John by fotogeneric

Portable toilets outside of Notre Dame Stadium, Indiana.

Where I ate lunch today by mattklawitter.com

During the annual Arts and Letters Christmas luncheon.

Play Like A Champion Today by Bitter Jose

The way down to the tunnel.

concrete stadium by francesDre

notre dame stadium expansion

Notre Dame Stadium 1 by aepoc

Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, IN. Believe it or not, it actually looked like ...

Notre Dame locker room by Ryan Greenberg

Whatcha' Watchin'? by Pater JPM

Notre Dame Stadium

1004_BRI_a_louhotz9713.jpg by newspaper_guy Mike Orazzi

ESPN Sports Analyst and former Notre Dame Football Coach Lou Holtz speaks at Bri...

THE Sign by ebrackley

This is THE sign that hangs at the bottom of the stairway from the Notre Dame lo...

Talking with God by pschluet

Here Come the Irish! by tialikely

lou, lou, lou by kittenry

The 1812 Overture, Lou Holtz's theme song, is played during the third quarter. T...

Locker Room Sign by ebrackley

This is the sign that hangs at the top of the stairway from the Notre Dame locke...

One of the people I would most love to have coffee with ... Lou Holtz 

On many social networking sites they will often ask you who do you most want to meet. I usually put Lou Holtz. I think he is so motivational & inspirational. He has so many life lessons to share!

Actually I did have him autograph something for me once after he spoke at the now "renamed" Quaterback Club luncheon. But I don't count that as actually meeting him. I consider "meeting" as sharing thoughts & ideas for more than two seconds...

I am a middle school special education teacher and at one of my corporation's in-service days our principal had the staff watch a video with Lou Holtz (I don't remember the name) about motivating kids. I actually had to borrow it from my principal to watch it at home because I missed the in-service that day. I liked Lou so I figured it would be good. I watched it and I can say it was awesome! I remember being so inspired--that I took notes (nice that I was watching it a home to rewind it when I needed to). I incorporated what Lou said into my classroom management. It is now part of my classrrom expectations. Here is what he said on the video:

1. Do the right thing.
2. Do your best.
3. Treat others the way you want to be treated.


That is pretty much what I want in my classroom. One of my favorite quotes from Lou Holtz is:

Ability is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.

Thanks Lou!!!
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Lou Holtz Items 

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Books about or by Lou Holtz 

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Winning Every Day: The Game Plan for Success by Lou Holtz

Winning Every Day: The Game Plan for Success by Lou Holtz

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Winning Every Day by Lou Holtz

Winning Every Day by Lou Holtz

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A Teen's Game Plan for Life by Lou Holtz

A Teen's Game Plan for Life by Lou Holtz

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Quotable Lou: The Wit, Wisdom, and Inspiration of Lou Holtz, College Football's Most Colorful and Engaging Coach (Potent Quotables) by Monte Carpenter

Quotable Lou: The Wit, Wisdom, and Inspiration of Lou Holtz, College Football's Most Colorful and Engaging Coach (Potent Quotables) by Monte Carpenter

Lou Holtz is one of the most popular, successful, more...1 point

Wins, Losses, and Lessons: An Autobiography by Lou Holtz

Wins, Losses, and Lessons: An Autobiography by Lou Holtz

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How to Succeed in the Game of Life: 34 Interviews with the World's Greatest Coaches by Christian Klemash

How to Succeed in the Game of Life: 34 Interviews with the World's Greatest Coaches by Christian Klemash

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Wins, Losses, and Lessons CD: An Autobiography

Wins, Losses, and Lessons CD: An Autobiography

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Need Tickets? You may be able to find them here...Buy, Sell & Trade Notre Dame Tickets 

Notre Dame Football tickets can be hard to come by--sometimes impossible. Depending on the how the season is going a high price may have to be paid to see the Irish play. Sometimes we end up in the Joyce ACC watching on the big screens, in the parking with other tailgaters or at home watching on the TV.

Here are just some ways I know of right now to get tickets. If you know of another site please add it.

 

Fans buy & sell tickets online on StubHub Get direct access to sports, concerts, & theater tickets nationwide. StubHub has the best selection, best prices, & best reputation of any ticket site.

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Notre Dame Tickets & Memorabilia 

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More Notre Dame Stuff... 

Restaurants for Notre Dame Fans 

Legends of Notre Dame
A Restaurant and Alehouse Pub on Notre Dame's campus that is open to the public. Great location with lots of parking close by.

Notre Dame

Posters, Print Art, Games, Puzzles, Jewelry & Merchandise

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Notre Dame Themed Checks with Fightin' Irish Logo 

Show that you love Notre Dame every time you write a check. Choose from a number of different styles.

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Autographed Notre Dame Memorabilia 

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Janusz wrote...

Well done! lots of research & info. Blessed by an angel :)

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JacquelineM wrote...

Living in the shadow of Notre Dame like yourself - I have learned a valuable lesson about college football. If you don't adamantly follow a specific team, just shush! I have a neighbor on one side that is all Michigan, they other side is all Notre Dame, Talk about drama during the season!

Great lens!

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Irish Fan wrote

Great site! I love the Irish. I will come back here and share this link with my some of my family & friends who also are Notre Dame fans. Thanks!

Reply Posted January 29, 2009

babythymes wrote...

Notre Dame hand knit baby helmets

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babythymes wrote...

Teddi, thank you for the email- I am going to make another attempt at html, thanks to you.
Go Notre Dame!

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adventuresinautism wrote...

Nice Lens, I'm not a big college football fan in general but I really loved the movie RUDY! LOL

ReplyPosted December 28, 2008

marsha32 wrote...

nicely put together my friend.

ReplyPosted December 28, 2008

Prozacian wrote...

Great lens, great info. My father was class of '55 so I could not help but be a fan. So many memories I have of me and my father going to games. It's almost a religious experience.

ReplyPosted December 15, 2008

awelldressedbullet wrote...

Well somebody here is a Notre Dame Fan! LOL There's so much great info here, if someone wasn't a fan before they visited, they sure would be after! Well done! - Kathy

ReplyPosted November 16, 2008

poddys wrote...

CONGRATULATIONS. Your lens has been added as a featured lens on my "I've Been There" lens. Only lenses that are worthy get listed, I'm so pleased you made it.

If you haven't seen my lens yet, I invite you to take a peek at http://www.squidoo.com/ive_been_there and to send in your entry for places that you have been.

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