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  2. Notre-Dame de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Notre-Dame de Paris (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris French: [nɔtʁ(ə) dam də paʁi] ⓘ; meaning "Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris"), often referred to simply as Notre-Dame, [a] is a medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité (an island in the River Seine), in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France.

  3. Four Horsemen (American football) - Wikipedia

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    After that win over Army, Notre Dame's third straight victory of the young season, the Irish were rarely threatened the rest of the year. A 27–10 win over Stanford in the 1925 Rose Bowl gave Rockne and Notre Dame the national championship and a 10–0 record. As it usually is with legends, the Four Horsemen earned their spot in gridiron history.

  4. University of Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    The Notre Dame football team's history began when the Michigan team brought the game to Notre Dame in 1887 and played against a group of students. [309] Since then, 13 Fighting Irish teams have won consensus national championships (although the university only claims 11), [ 293 ] along with another nine teams being named national champions by ...

  5. Joe Theismann - Wikipedia

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    That year, Theismann was an All-American and an Academic All-American, and was in contention for the Heisman Trophy. Theismann, whose last name was actually pronounced THEES-mann, later recalled that Notre Dame publicity man Roger Valdiserri who insisted that he change the pronunciation of his name to rhyme with "Heisman", although in the ...

  6. Knute Rockne - Wikipedia

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    Knute Kenneth Rockne (/kəˈnuːt/ kə-NOOT, [3] though commonly pronounced / n u t / NOOT in the United States; [4] March 4, 1888 – March 31, 1931) was an American football player and coach at the University of Notre Dame.

  7. Harry Stuhldreher - Wikipedia

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    Harry Augustus Stuhldreher (October 14, 1901 – January 26, 1965) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He played quarterback at University of Notre Dame from 1922 to 1924, where he was a three-time All-American and member of the legendary "Four Horsemen" backfield.

  8. Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame, French for "Our Lady", a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, most commonly refers to: Notre-Dame de Paris, a cathedral in Paris, France;

  9. Michael Mayer (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Mayer was Notre Dame's starting tight end as a freshman in 2020. [6] [7] In 2021, Mayer was named a third-team All-American. [8] In 2022, he surpassed Tyler Eifert to become the school's all-time receptions leader at tight end with over 140 catches. [9] He was named a consensus All-American, the first in program history since Ken MacAfee in ...