It was only a matter of time before the move to the ACC created a B1G casualty on Notre Dame's football schedule. However, I don't think anyone could have predicted that, starting in 2014, the Michigan series would be the first to go. Larry Lage of the Associated Press was the first to break the news: ...
Jack Swarbrick
Take Two: Hanging Out with Jack Swarbrick
So my last attempt to do the Google+ thing with Jack Swarbrick ended up as a rather epic disaster as far as HLS was concerned, but much like Tommy Rees this past Saturday, I have a chance to redeem myself. ...
Google+ Hangout Recording Is Up…Well, Most of It…
Well, HLS certainly made history, but not quite in the way we intended. The Hangout happened; however, I was nowhere to be found due to...well, we still have no idea. What I do know though is that everyone at Fighting Irish Digital Media team did what they could to try and get me in and I went through three PCs, several logins, cache/cookies and everything else I could think of. Sometimes, technology just has other ideas. I definitely want to thank them for their efforts. Trying to scramble ...
Hanging with Jack
Okay folks, so get ready, because HLS has just hit the big time! In cooperation with UND.com, HLS' very own NDTex will be sitting in with the greatest AD/Conference of 1 Commissioner in the land, Mr. Jack Swarbrick, in a Google+ Hangout. Jack will be taking questions from a panel of ND-centric personalities featuring the HLS team, One Foot Down, Keith Arnold, NDN, and a host of others. Um, so yeah, we're kind of a big deal. The event will take place Tuesday, July 31st at ...
Friday Roundup: The “Our AD Is Better Than Your AD” Edition
The playoff discussions really could have been a day of reckoning for Notre Dame. If ever there was a time to attack Irish Independence, it would've been this summer. Just think about it, Notre Dame had two flash-in-the-pan BCS seasons that resulted in bowl losses to superior opponents, and beyond that, it's been a mix of mediocrity, seasons that make you drink to forget, and some slight hope that things just might be getting better. But a serious power in college football? Far from it. At ...