Under the Dome
"They play ['Livin' on a Prayer'] every game. People kind of expect me to be bothered by it. At the end
of the day, it's my dad's song. It's kind of cool to be a part of it and have that relation to him." — Notre
Dame freshman walk-on Jesse Bongiovi, the son of Jon Bon Jovi, on the playing of the famous song by
the Irish band during home football games (The New York Times)
"I had no expectation of everything turning out the way it did, and I never sat back and said, 'Wow, I
am the starting safety for Notre Dame.' I never had time." — Notre Dame junior safety Matthias Farley,
who did not play organized football until his junior year of high school (UND.com)
"I don't like Notre Dame at all. It's just going to make me go harder. I just think they're really cocky and
their coaches are really cocky. I just don't like that. They're just different people there. … It's awesome
up there, but just not somewhere I would want to go to school." — Pittsburgh sophomore tight end J.P.
Holtz, no relation to former Irish head coach Lou Holtz
Tweet Of The Month
➤ @KLM_89: "Got a text from A ND fan showing me this! I love my school but
these are shoes I wore last year on sale?!?"
Former Notre Dame defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore in response to seeing a
pair of game-worn shoes from his collegiate days being sold for $200
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2013 Holiday
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