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Sept. 28, 2015 Issue

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

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thanks mainly to the greater-Boston region. The state holds similar prominence in Notre Dame football lore: small in stature, but huge in production. It might come as a surprise to many that when BlueandGold.com did a summer review of the states that have contrib- uted the most and greatest football talent to the football program, Mas- sachusetts was rated No. 11 based on these criteria: • Quantity from the state who have seen game action at Notre Dame. • Quality and depth of athletes from the state throughout history. • Impact made on the program in the past, present and how it's on the rise or decline in the future. By our count, 59 players from Mas- sachusetts have seen action for Notre Dame, most recently freshman kicker Justin Yoon, who actually is from Nashville, Tenn., but attended school at Milton (Mass.) Academy. Over the next 20 years or so, we an- ticipate states such as North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, maybe even Loui- siana, to be more prominent in Notre Dame's recruiting efforts than Mas- sachusetts. Nevertheless, this is head coach Brian Kelly's home state — born in Everett, raised in Chelsea and a 1983 graduate of Assumption College in Worcester — so the ties that bound Notre Dame and Massachusetts re- main as strong as ever. ✦ Brian Kelly — who was born in Everett, raised in Chelsea and graduated from Assumption College in Worcester in 1983 — is Notre Dame's strongest current connection to Massachusetts, a state that has produced 59 Fighting Irish football players. PHOTO BY JOE RAYMOND

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