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Cole Arguello's blog ::Notre Dame News






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               Without               tradition,               a               great               college               football               program               is               reduced               to               mediocre               status.

At               Notre               Dame,               the               status               of               greatness               is               maintained               for               numerous               reasons.

These               include               elements               found               both               on               the               field               and               off.
               Thus,               Notre               Dame               will               always               be               prominent               and               will               rise               to               the               top               of               the               college               football               world               once               again.
               The               reasons               include:
               1:               Notre               Dame               boasts               the               most               championships               with               a               total               of               11.

Sure,               the               Fighting               Irish               have               won               only               one               championship               in               the               last               24               years,               but               few               schools               have               won               more               championships               during               that               short               period.
               2:               Notre               Dame               has               the               most               Heisman               Trophy               winners               with               seven.

No               other               school               has               produced               the               nation's               top               player               as               often.

The               most               recent,               Tim               Brown,               was               an               exciting               receiver               and               punt               returner.
               3:               Notre               Dame               has               the               most               exciting               fight               song.

The               Notre               Dame               "Victory               March"               could               be               considered               the               anthem               of               college               football.
               4:               "The               Golden               Dome"               of               the               Notre               Dame               administration               building               shines               as               a               symbol               of               success.

It               can               be               seen               from               almost               any               area               of               the               campus.
               5:               "Touchdown               Jesus"               oversees               all               Irish               victories.

The               mural               on               the               outside               of               the               school               library               overlooks               the               football               stadium.

It               is               perfectly               positioned               so               that               Irish               players               can               gaze               at               it               after               scoring               a               touchdown.
               6:               Knute               Rockne's               "win               one               for               the               Gipper"               speech               sets               the               bar               for               college               football               motivational               speeches.

The               Fighting               Irish               must               "fight,fight,fight!"
               7:               Notre               Dame               Stadium               is               as               historic               and               revered               as               any               stadium               in               college               football.
               8:               The               Notre               Dame               band               is               one               of               the               nation's               most               entertaining               bands.

Watching               its               members               file               along               in               a               robatic               motion               is               like               watching               a               military               presentation.
               9:               The               pep               rallies               at               Notre               Dame               are               as               exciting               as               any               in               college               football.

The               school               spirit               is               evident               regardless               of               the               current               opponent.
               10:               Joe               Montana               is               the               greatest               quarterback               ever.

He               is               the               premier               quarterback               for               leading               his               team               in               the               final               quarter.
               11:               The               best               college               mascot               is               the               Notre               Dame               "Leprechaun."               What               other               mascot               can               generate               magic?
               12:               Notre               Dame's               cheerleaders               are               as               acrobatic               as               any               cheerleading               squad.

"We               are               N.D.!"
               13:               Notre               Dame               has               the               most               beautiful               campus.

Two               beautiful               lakes               and               a               log               chapel               are               two               of               the               highlights.
               14:               There               is               no               picture               that               is               more               beautiful               than               one               of               the               "Golden               Dome"               and               the               Sacred               Heart               Church.

Fans               can               visit               both               before               heading               for               the               stadium.
               15:               The               food               at               Notre               Dame               tailgate               parties               is               delicious.

With               some               corn               beef               and               cabbage,               the               day               is               complete.
               16:               Notre               Dame               fans               are               as               loyal               as               any.

Regardless               of               the               team's               winning               percentage,               Notre               Dame               Stadium               is               always               filled               to               capacity.
               17:               Lou               Holtz               is               brilliant.

He               always               knows               what               he               is               talking               about.

He               is               much               smarter               than               Mark               May.
               18:               The               Catholics               are               better               than               the               convicts.

This               is               a               proven               fact.
               19:               "Rudy"               is               the               best               sports               movie               in               history.

It               is               an               example               of               how               Notre               Dame               will               "always               win               over               all."
               20:               Bowl               games               always               have               higher               television               ratings               when               Notre               Dame               is               participating.

The               Sun               Bowl               and               the               Champs               Sports               Bowl               are               prime               examples.
               21:               Notre               Dame's               priorities               are               in               order:               "God,               Country,               Notre               Dame."
               22:               "Knute               Rockne               All-American"               is               the               second               greatrest               sports               movie               in               history.
               23:               Notre               Dame               consistently               competes               for               the               nation's               best               graduation               rate.

Its               players               are               true               student-               athletes.
               24:               Notre               Dame               schedules               opponents               from               all               over               the               country.

There               are               currently               five               schools               on               Notre               Dame's               schedule               that               are               ranked               in               the               Top               25.
               25:               Without               Notre               Dame,               college               football               would               dissipate               into               oblivion.
               Sources:
               The               Official               Site               Notre               Dame               Athletics
               UHND.com
               Personal               observation               of               college               football               games.
               I               am               a               Notre               Dame               graduate               with               a               degree               in               Communication               Arts.




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    Cole Arguello's blog ::First The ACC, Now Notre Dame Is Taking Over The Catholic Church






    Cole Arguello's blog ::First The ACC, Now Notre Dame Is Taking Over The Catholic Church










    The               Notre               Dame               Athletic               Director               says               it               was               an               "extraordinary               burst               of               wind"               that               gusted               and               toppled               the               automatic               lift               from               which               Declan               Sullivan               was               taking               pictures.

    Declan               Sullivan,               a               student               at               Notre               Dame,               was               hoisted               above               the               field               as               his               job               was               to               film               the               Notre               Dame               football               practice.

    A               wind               gust               of               approximately               51               mph,               on               an               already               windy               day,               toppled               the               tower               on               which               Sullivan               stood,               killing               him               in               the               process.

    The               Athletic               Director               of               Notre               Dame,               Jack               Swarbrick,               promised               a               full               investigation,               though               failed               to               say               who               was               responsible               and               why               a               student               was               placed               in               danger.

    Notre               Dame               student               Declan               Sullivan               was               killed               when               the               automatic               lift               he               was               taking               pictures               from               was               toppled               by               a               strong               gust               of               wind.

    It               had               been               a               windy               day               already               and               the               decision               of               the               Notre               Dame               Athletics               Department               was               a               dubious               decision.
                   Placing               a               Notre               Dame               student               31-feet               up               in               the               air               for               the               purpose               of               filming               the               Notre               Dame               football               team               at               practice               is               questionable               at               best               and               criminal               at               worst.
                   Notre               Dame               is               not               the               first               university               to               place               a               student               associated               with               athletics               in               danger.

    It               is               doubtful               that               Notre               Dame               will               be               the               last,               as               this               is               a               cycle               that               has               been               repeating               itself               for               several               decades.

    After               all,               winning               a               ballgame               and               selling               tickets               are               far               more               important               then               the               life               of               a               bright               university               student.

    Didn't               you               know               it's               all               about               the               money?
                   I               don't               mean               to               put               down               women's               sports               in               any               way;               however,               I               challenge               the               reader               to               try               to               recall               the               last               female               athlete               (or               anyone               associated               with               women's               athletics)               who               died               as               a               direct               result               of               the               schools               athletics               department.
                   For               better               or               for               worse,               women's               sports               simply               don't               bring               in               the               type               of               money               that               men's               sports               do.

    Thus,               there               is               far               less               pressure               on               the               female               athlete               or               team               member               than               there               is               on               the               male               counterpart.
                   Forget               for               a               second               what               happened               at               Notre               Dame               and               the               death               of               Declan               Sullivan.

    The               problem               of               negligence               and               knowingly               putting               students               at               risk               goes               all               the               way               down               to               to               High               School.
                   Olivier               Louis,               a               15-year-old               Wekiva               High               School               football               player,               died               during               stretching               exercises               from               what               the               coroner               described               as               "exertional               sickling               due               to               sickle               cell               trait               and               heat               stress."
                   I               have               to               question               the               medical               examination               this               child               went               through               in               order               to               join               the               football               team.

    Was               it               performed               by               a               licensed               doctor,               or               did               the               doctor               just               look               the               other               way               because               football               is               so               damn               important               in               life?
                   This               is               the               problem               that               has               developed               due               to               ridiculously               high               salaries               paid               to               professional               athletes.

    This               is               the               problem               that               has               developed               due               to               schools               "selling               out"               entire               stadiums.

    This               is               the               problem               of               a               society               that               often               sees               athletics,               rather               then               academics,               as               its               way               to               a               better               life.
                   Was               it               necessary               for               Declan               Sullivan               to               be               31               feet               up               in               the               air,               taking               pictures               of               a               football               team               practicing,               on               an               exceptionally               windy               day?

    A               day               that               was               seeing               wind               gusts               as               high               as               50               miles               per               hour?

    No,               absolutely               not!
                   This               is               fully               the               fault               of               Notre               Dame               and               its               Athletics               Department               for               placing               a               student               in               a               very               dangerous               situation.

    From               personal               experience,               I               can               tell               you               that               many               construction               sites               will               shut               down               during               high-wind               days.
                   There               is               too               much               money               at               stake               for               things               to               suddenly               change               from               the               status               quo.

    What               I               do               think               is               that               the               amount               of               time               and               energy               spent               by               schools               all               around               the               United               States               would               be               put               to               far               better               use               if               focused               toward               academia               instead               of               sports.

    Believe               it               or               not,               sports               are               a               recreational               activity,               or               at               least               they               are               supposed               to               be.

    We               should               be               rewarding               the               brains               over               brawn,               and               in               the               process               we               will               likely               save               countless               lives.
                   This               won't               happen,               however.

    We'll               mourn               the               death               of               Notre               Dame               student               Declan               Sullivan,               there               will               be               a               lawsuit               or               three               and               soon               enough               we'll               forget               this               incident               and               be               back               to               business               as               usual.




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    The               Notre               Dame               Athletic               Director               says               it               was               an               "extraordinary               burst               of               wind"               that               gusted               and               toppled               the               automatic               lift               from               which               Declan               Sullivan               was               taking               pictures.

    Declan               Sullivan,               a               student               at               Notre               Dame,               was               hoisted               above               the               field               as               his               job               was               to               film               the               Notre               Dame               football               practice.

    A               wind               gust               of               approximately               51               mph,               on               an               already               windy               day,               toppled               the               tower               on               which               Sullivan               stood,               killing               him               in               the               process.

    The               Athletic               Director               of               Notre               Dame,               Jack               Swarbrick,               promised               a               full               investigation,               though               failed               to               say               who               was               responsible               and               why               a               student               was               placed               in               danger.

    Notre               Dame               student               Declan               Sullivan               was               killed               when               the               automatic               lift               he               was               taking               pictures               from               was               toppled               by               a               strong               gust               of               wind.

    It               had               been               a               windy               day               already               and               the               decision               of               the               Notre               Dame               Athletics               Department               was               a               dubious               decision.
                   Placing               a               Notre               Dame               student               31-feet               up               in               the               air               for               the               purpose               of               filming               the               Notre               Dame               football               team               at               practice               is               questionable               at               best               and               criminal               at               worst.
                   Notre               Dame               is               not               the               first               university               to               place               a               student               associated               with               athletics               in               danger.

    It               is               doubtful               that               Notre               Dame               will               be               the               last,               as               this               is               a               cycle               that               has               been               repeating               itself               for               several               decades.

    After               all,               winning               a               ballgame               and               selling               tickets               are               far               more               important               then               the               life               of               a               bright               university               student.

    Didn't               you               know               it's               all               about               the               money?
                   I               don't               mean               to               put               down               women's               sports               in               any               way;               however,               I               challenge               the               reader               to               try               to               recall               the               last               female               athlete               (or               anyone               associated               with               women's               athletics)               who               died               as               a               direct               result               of               the               schools               athletics               department.
                   For               better               or               for               worse,               women's               sports               simply               don't               bring               in               the               type               of               money               that               men's               sports               do.

    Thus,               there               is               far               less               pressure               on               the               female               athlete               or               team               member               than               there               is               on               the               male               counterpart.
                   Forget               for               a               second               what               happened               at               Notre               Dame               and               the               death               of               Declan               Sullivan.

    The               problem               of               negligence               and               knowingly               putting               students               at               risk               goes               all               the               way               down               to               to               High               School.
                   Olivier               Louis,               a               15-year-old               Wekiva               High               School               football               player,               died               during               stretching               exercises               from               what               the               coroner               described               as               "exertional               sickling               due               to               sickle               cell               trait               and               heat               stress."
                   I               have               to               question               the               medical               examination               this               child               went               through               in               order               to               join               the               football               team.

    Was               it               performed               by               a               licensed               doctor,               or               did               the               doctor               just               look               the               other               way               because               football               is               so               damn               important               in               life?
                   This               is               the               problem               that               has               developed               due               to               ridiculously               high               salaries               paid               to               professional               athletes.

    This               is               the               problem               that               has               developed               due               to               schools               "selling               out"               entire               stadiums.

    This               is               the               problem               of               a               society               that               often               sees               athletics,               rather               then               academics,               as               its               way               to               a               better               life.
                   Was               it               necessary               for               Declan               Sullivan               to               be               31               feet               up               in               the               air,               taking               pictures               of               a               football               team               practicing,               on               an               exceptionally               windy               day?

    A               day               that               was               seeing               wind               gusts               as               high               as               50               miles               per               hour?

    No,               absolutely               not!
                   This               is               fully               the               fault               of               Notre               Dame               and               its               Athletics               Department               for               placing               a               student               in               a               very               dangerous               situation.

    From               personal               experience,               I               can               tell               you               that               many               construction               sites               will               shut               down               during               high-wind               days.
                   There               is               too               much               money               at               stake               for               things               to               suddenly               change               from               the               status               quo.

    What               I               do               think               is               that               the               amount               of               time               and               energy               spent               by               schools               all               around               the               United               States               would               be               put               to               far               better               use               if               focused               toward               academia               instead               of               sports.

    Believe               it               or               not,               sports               are               a               recreational               activity,               or               at               least               they               are               supposed               to               be.

    We               should               be               rewarding               the               brains               over               brawn,               and               in               the               process               we               will               likely               save               countless               lives.
                   This               won't               happen,               however.

    We'll               mourn               the               death               of               Notre               Dame               student               Declan               Sullivan,               there               will               be               a               lawsuit               or               three               and               soon               enough               we'll               forget               this               incident               and               be               back               to               business               as               usual.




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