Blue and Gold Illustrated

May 2013 Issue

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

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Blue-Gold game notes By Wes Morgan Following the only touchdown of the scrimmage, the 347-pound Nix lined up at quarterback, dropped back as if to pass and then ran for a two-point conversion. photo by bill panzica Nose Guard Louis Nix III Spices Up Spring Game Louis Nix makes the No. 1 on his jersey look like a toothpick. And for the first time in his Notre Dame career, the hulking nose guard got to pick other defenders out of his teeth. An overall dull offensive performance at the Blue-Gold Game April 20 got a shot of "Irish Chocolate" when Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly paid off a losing wager. Following the only touchdown of the scrimmage, the 347-pound Nix lined up at quarterback, dropped back as if to pass, bolted as quickly as a man that size can up the middle and dove into the end zone for a two-point conversion. It woke up the 31,652 spectators in attendance and put a smile on every Fighting Irish player's face — none bigger than the 500-watt grin beaming from the behemoth senior defensive star. That the Blue (defense) topped the Gold (offense) 54-43 in a modified scoring format became more of a side note. "Lou and I had a personal bet on some academics, and he surprised me," Kelly said. "He surprised me, and so I paid up. I said, 'What do you want?' I figured he would want something. Nix's response: "I want to score a

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