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They play non conference Navy, Stanford and USC every year so that free’s up only one other non conference spot each year. Currently that spot is filled with Michigan and a bunch of SEC and MAC schools fill it up for quite sometime. They just don’t have room. It’s a fantasy I had at one time as well. Like I said the odds are better for us to meet in the Sugar Bowl then anytime during the regular season.winwave wrote:Actually the scheduling to 2037 is their 5 games a year against ACC teams. They do have openings. If we continue to progress we should see if they'd make it part of the Shamrock Series.
Actually if read properly the original post is about ND CHANGING their scheduling philosophy, and they will not wait 20 years to implement; meaning, they would change their extant schedules before 2038 . DUH !tpstulane wrote:It won’t happen in our lifetime. When Kevin White was AD at ND Tulane looked into it. We have a better chance to play them in the Sugar Bowl then to actually get on their schedule. ND schedules 20 years out. At this time they are booked up until 2037. Every school in the country would like to play ND.
Hopefully when that happens we’ll be good then so they won’t want to schedule us.nawlinspete wrote:Actually if read properly the original post is about ND CHANGING their scheduling philosophy, and they will not wait 20 years to implement; meaning, they would change their extant schedules before 2038 . DUH !tpstulane wrote:It won’t happen in our lifetime. When Kevin White was AD at ND Tulane looked into it. We have a better chance to play them in the Sugar Bowl then to actually get on their schedule. ND schedules 20 years out. At this time they are booked up until 2037. Every school in the country would like to play ND.
And where exactly did that hypothesis come from? Certainly not the ND alumni, whom want to play a top 20 schedule as they have just about every year I've been alive. I smell BS in the basis of this thread.nawlinspete wrote:Actually if read properly the original post is about ND CHANGING their scheduling philosophy, and they will not wait 20 years to implement; meaning, they would change their extant schedules before 2038 . DUH !tpstulane wrote:It won’t happen in our lifetime. When Kevin White was AD at ND Tulane looked into it. We have a better chance to play them in the Sugar Bowl then to actually get on their schedule. ND schedules 20 years out. At this time they are booked up until 2037. Every school in the country would like to play ND.
As reported by the world wide leader . Yesterday....DfromCT wrote:And where exactly did that hypothesis come from? Certainly not the ND alumni, whom want to play a top 20 schedule as they have just about every year I've been alive. I smell BS in the basis of this thread.nawlinspete wrote:Actually if read properly the original post is about ND CHANGING their scheduling philosophy, and they will not wait 20 years to implement; meaning, they would change their extant schedules before 2038 . DUH !tpstulane wrote:It won’t happen in our lifetime. When Kevin White was AD at ND Tulane looked into it. We have a better chance to play them in the Sugar Bowl then to actually get on their schedule. ND schedules 20 years out. At this time they are booked up until 2037. Every school in the country would like to play ND.
This!DfromCT wrote:And where exactly did that hypothesis come from? Certainly not the ND alumni, whom want to play a top 20 schedule as they have just about every year I've been alive. I smell BS in the basis of this thread.nawlinspete wrote:Actually if read properly the original post is about ND CHANGING their scheduling philosophy, and they will not wait 20 years to implement; meaning, they would change their extant schedules before 2038 . DUH !tpstulane wrote:It won’t happen in our lifetime. When Kevin White was AD at ND Tulane looked into it. We have a better chance to play them in the Sugar Bowl then to actually get on their schedule. ND schedules 20 years out. At this time they are booked up until 2037. Every school in the country would like to play ND.
Funny thing that it doesn't come up in three pages of google search. And a VERY informed alumnus that I know says he's heard nothing of the sort and thinks it's garbage. Smells like crap, tastes like crap, better not step in it.nawlinspete wrote:As reported by the world wide leader . Yesterday....DfromCT wrote:And where exactly did that hypothesis come from? Certainly not the ND alumni, whom want to play a top 20 schedule as they have just about every year I've been alive. I smell BS in the basis of this thread.nawlinspete wrote:Actually if read properly the original post is about ND CHANGING their scheduling philosophy, and they will not wait 20 years to implement; meaning, they would change their extant schedules before 2038 . DUH !tpstulane wrote:It won’t happen in our lifetime. When Kevin White was AD at ND Tulane looked into it. We have a better chance to play them in the Sugar Bowl then to actually get on their schedule. ND schedules 20 years out. At this time they are booked up until 2037. Every school in the country would like to play ND.
Actually it leaves 4 more games. They play 5 ACC and those 3 so that's eight.tpstulane wrote:They play non conference Navy, Stanford and USC every year so that free’s up only one other non conference spot each year. Currently that spot is filled with Michigan and a bunch of SEC and MAC schools fill it up for quite sometime. They just don’t have room. It’s a fantasy I had at one time as well. Like I said the odds are better for us to meet in the Sugar Bowl then anytime during the regular season.winwave wrote:Actually the scheduling to 2037 is their 5 games a year against ACC teams. They do have openings. If we continue to progress we should see if they'd make it part of the Shamrock Series.
Not sure why I'm contributing to such a dumb thread... But here's the link http://es.pn/2CnZ1EUDfromCT wrote:Funny thing that it doesn't come up in three pages of google search. And a VERY informed alumnus that I know says he's heard nothing of the sort and thinks it's garbage. Smells like crap, tastes like crap, better not step in it.nawlinspete wrote:As reported by the world wide leader . Yesterday....DfromCT wrote:And where exactly did that hypothesis come from? Certainly not the ND alumni, whom want to play a top 20 schedule as they have just about every year I've been alive. I smell BS in the basis of this thread.nawlinspete wrote:Actually if read properly the original post is about ND CHANGING their scheduling philosophy, and they will not wait 20 years to implement; meaning, they would change their extant schedules before 2038 . DUH !tpstulane wrote:It won’t happen in our lifetime. When Kevin White was AD at ND Tulane looked into it. We have a better chance to play them in the Sugar Bowl then to actually get on their schedule. ND schedules 20 years out. At this time they are booked up until 2037. Every school in the country would like to play ND.
The other 4 games are as follows:winwave wrote:Actually it leaves 4 more games. They play 5 ACC and those 3 so that's eight.tpstulane wrote:They play non conference Navy, Stanford and USC every year so that free’s up only one other non conference spot each year. Currently that spot is filled with Michigan and a bunch of SEC and MAC schools fill it up for quite sometime. They just don’t have room. It’s a fantasy I had at one time as well. Like I said the odds are better for us to meet in the Sugar Bowl then anytime during the regular season.winwave wrote:Actually the scheduling to 2037 is their 5 games a year against ACC teams. They do have openings. If we continue to progress we should see if they'd make it part of the Shamrock Series.
+1tpstulane wrote:The other 4 games are as follows:winwave wrote:Actually it leaves 4 more games. They play 5 ACC and those 3 so that's eight.tpstulane wrote:They play non conference Navy, Stanford and USC every year so that free’s up only one other non conference spot each year. Currently that spot is filled with Michigan and a bunch of SEC and MAC schools fill it up for quite sometime. They just don’t have room. It’s a fantasy I had at one time as well. Like I said the odds are better for us to meet in the Sugar Bowl then anytime during the regular season.winwave wrote:Actually the scheduling to 2037 is their 5 games a year against ACC teams. They do have openings. If we continue to progress we should see if they'd make it part of the Shamrock Series.
They play one vs SEC and one vs MAC school.
They also rotate with the Big 10 besides Michigan.
Purdue (58-26-2) 09/19
Michigan State (49-29-1) 09/23
Northwestern (37-9-2) 11/03
Ohio State (2-4-0)
Wisconsin (8-6-2-0) 10/03
We have a better chance hosting LSU at Yulman then getting on ND’s schedule.
Your memory may be getting foggy, like mine. The only time we played ND in the 70's was in November 1971--when Charlie Hall, like all freshmen, was playing on Tulane's freshmen team--the Baby Billow.swampnik wrote:Would love to have ND back on the FB schedule.
Still remember the radio games in the 70's with Big Charlie Hall being in the Irish's face all day in Indy and the 60's game at Tulane stadium with a bad TU team that still brought out 41,000 Catholics for the night game. (wink)
Their scheduling isn't done thru 2037. They have the 5 ACC games a year and then Navy and USC for every year. Stanford has been a regular in the last decade but they are not married to that. They have broken off the long time arrangements with Michigan and Michigan State. So as I said they have a lot of room to add games. Sure it's a long shot to be put on their schedule but if we get to being at the top of our conference you can make the pitch to be on their in their Shamrock series in the Dome.tpstulane wrote:The other 4 games are as follows:winwave wrote:Actually it leaves 4 more games. They play 5 ACC and those 3 so that's eight.tpstulane wrote:They play non conference Navy, Stanford and USC every year so that free’s up only one other non conference spot each year. Currently that spot is filled with Michigan and a bunch of SEC and MAC schools fill it up for quite sometime. They just don’t have room. It’s a fantasy I had at one time as well. Like I said the odds are better for us to meet in the Sugar Bowl then anytime during the regular season.winwave wrote:Actually the scheduling to 2037 is their 5 games a year against ACC teams. They do have openings. If we continue to progress we should see if they'd make it part of the Shamrock Series.
They play one vs SEC and one vs MAC school.
They also rotate with the Big 10 besides Michigan.
Purdue (58-26-2) 09/19
Michigan State (49-29-1) 09/23
Northwestern (37-9-2) 11/03
Ohio State (2-4-0)
Wisconsin (8-6-2-0) 10/03
We have a better chance hosting LSU at Yulman then getting on ND’s schedule.
1971: that is exactly the day game I remember listening to with my Dad driving in car from Shreveport to Saint Joseph, Missouri. I guess ND had a lot of stations that could be picked up in different states (though radio KEEL AM carried TU FB back then also). Hall's name was being called all day! I just thought we played them 1-2 more times in the 70's.HoustonWave wrote:Your memory may be getting foggy, like mine. The only time we played ND in the 70's was in November 1971--when Charlie Hall, like all freshmen, was playing on Tulane's freshmen team--the Baby Billow.swampnik wrote:Would love to have ND back on the FB schedule.
Still remember the radio games in the 70's with Big Charlie Hall being in the Irish's face all day in Indy and the 60's game at Tulane stadium with a bad TU team that still brought out 41,000 Catholics for the night game. (wink)
Going into 2018 Stanford and Notre Dame will have played each other 28 times over the last 30 years or 3 decades. They are scheduled to continue to play through 2026. They not dropping Stanford to play Tulane. When ND cut a deal with the AAC in 2014 they had to break off some long time arrangements and drop some traditional rivals like Michigan and Michigan St to make room on its schedule. As part of joining the AAC ND was allowed to remain independent in football but agreed to play five football games each season against ACC teams beginning in 2014 and contining though at least 2037. In 2013 Notre Dame and the Big East announced they had reached a settlement allowing Notre Dame to join the ACC effective July 1, 2013.winwave wrote: Their scheduling isn't done thru 2037. They have the 5 ACC games a year and then Navy and USC for every year. Stanford has been a regular in the last decade but they are not married to that. They have broken off the long time arrangements with Michigan and Michigan State. So as I said they have a lot of room to add games. Sure it's a long shot to be put on their schedule but if we get to being at the top of our conference you can make the pitch to be on their in their Shamrock series in the Dome.
I know we payed ND at Tulane in the late 60's or early 70's....swampnik wrote:1971: that is exactly the day game I remember listening to with my Dad driving in car from Shreveport to Saint Joseph, Missouri. I guess ND had a lot of stations that could be picked up in different states (though radio KEEL AM carried TU FB back then also). Hall's name was being called all day! I just thought we played them 1-2 more times in the 70's.HoustonWave wrote:Your memory may be getting foggy, like mine. The only time we played ND in the 70's was in November 1971--when Charlie Hall, like all freshmen, was playing on Tulane's freshmen team--the Baby Billow.swampnik wrote:Would love to have ND back on the FB schedule.
Still remember the radio games in the 70's with Big Charlie Hall being in the Irish's face all day in Indy and the 60's game at Tulane stadium with a bad TU team that still brought out 41,000 Catholics for the night game. (wink)
Anyone know if 1971 was our last scheduled game with the Irish?
I have a copy of the coaches film of that entire game. No audio however. I’m watching it now.swampnik wrote:1971: that is exactly the day game I remember listening to with my Dad driving in car from Shreveport to Saint Joseph, Missouri. I guess ND had a lot of stations that could be picked up in different states (though radio KEEL AM carried TU FB back then also). Hall's name was being called all day! I just thought we played them 1-2 more times in the 70's.HoustonWave wrote:Your memory may be getting foggy, like mine. The only time we played ND in the 70's was in November 1971--when Charlie Hall, like all freshmen, was playing on Tulane's freshmen team--the Baby Billow.swampnik wrote:Would love to have ND back on the FB schedule.
Still remember the radio games in the 70's with Big Charlie Hall being in the Irish's face all day in Indy and the 60's game at Tulane stadium with a bad TU team that still brought out 41,000 Catholics for the night game. (wink)
Anyone know if 1971 was our last scheduled game with the Irish?