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In 2011, both Michigan and Notre Dame wore throwback uniforms in their game against each other. For each Shamrock Series game, Notre Dame wears specially-designed helmets, jerseys, and pants. Champion supplied football jerseys for Notre Dame for over 50 years until the Irish switched to Adidas in 2001.
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Willingham's hiring made him the first African American head coach in Notre Dame football history. [392] Bringing a feeling of change and excitement to campus, Willingham led the 2002 squad to a 10–2 regular season record, [ 393 ] including an 8–0 start with wins over #7 Michigan [ 394 ] and #11 Florida State , [ 395 ] and a No. 4 ranking.
The Notre Dame Leprechaun is the mascot of the University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame) Fighting Irish athletics department. He appears at athletic events, most notably at football games. He was designed by sports artist Theodore W. Drake in 1964 for US$50. [1] The Leprechaun was featured in the cover of TIME magazine in November 1964. [2]
Johnny Lujack, who later went on to play for the NFL’s Chicago Bears, played his last game at Notre Dame Stadium on Nov. 22, 1947 against Tulane.
Notre Dame-FSU series history. According to Notre Dame football's media guide, Saturday's meeting between Notre Dame and FSU will be the 12th time the Irish and Seminoles have played each other ...
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team is the football team of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, United States. The team competes as an Independent at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision level. Notre Dame has the most consensus national championships and has produced more All-Americans than any other Football Bowl Subdivision school ...
ESPN College Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Game, (ESPN Books 2005) ISBN 1-4013-3703-1, pp 640–641. Eric Hansen, Stadium Stories: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, (The Globe Pequot Press 2004) ISBN 0-7627-3139-7, pp 198–200. Steele, Michael R. The Fighting Irish Football Encyclopedia. Champaign, IL: Sports Publishing LLC (1996).