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May 2013 Issue

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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Under the Dome "Mr. Theismann, he criticized me a little bit, which was neat. I think we were coming inside and he asked me, 'What did you see?' that type of thing and so I told him. He was like, 'I'm glad you have an explanation.' Great words of wisdom from him." — Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson on his talk with former Irish quarterback Joe Theismann on the sidelines after the spring game "I saw fear in his eyes. I would have moved out of my way, too." — Notre Dame nose guard Louis Nix on watching linebackers dodge him during his memorable two-point conversion run in the fourth quarter of the Blue-Gold Game "He runs. He hits. We just have to get him to run and hit the right people." — Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly on senior linebacker Kendall Moore "We're seeing guys are starting to understand what it takes to be a leader. It means holding others accountable, and we're starting to see that on a day-to-day basis. It's still a work in progress for us." — Kelly "We have a contract. … We expect people to live up to their obligations as all good nuns and fathers are supposed to do." — Arizona State athletics director Steve Patterson on XTRA Sports 910 in Phoenix on Notre Dame's attempts to get out of a home-andhome series with the Sun Devils in 2014 and 2017 "On a school-by-school basis, we'll work through those issues. One such discussion [Arizona State] has gotten some attention, but there are several of them going on and they have to work their way out and we're engaged in that." — Swarbrick The Shirt Notre Dame released "The Shirt," its annual game-day attire, on the eve of this year's Blue-Gold Game. This 2013 version is green and features photos of former Irish legends such as Raghib "Rocket" Ismail and Tim Brown. It was designed by students Abbey Dankoff and Molly Howell. Fans can purchase the shirt at any of Notre Dame's oncampus retail shops or on UND.com. The Shirt Project, which started in 1990, has been used to raise money for student organizations for almost a quarter century. Last year's shirt sold out for the first time in the past four seasons.

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