SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Outside Notre Dame Stadium, where Touchdown Jesus is considering whether to hold his nose and wear a brown bag over his head, a student waved two tickets at anyone who walked past. "Freebies. Who wants free tickets?'' he hawked Saturday. There were no takers.
"After we lost to Navy,'' he said, "everyone gave up.''
Juxtapose that scene against one inside the famed bowl, where Charlie Weis did something we'd never seen him do. Locked arm-in-arm with his 33 seniors, who were playing their final home game, he wept openly as they emerged from the tunnel and walked onto the field. Weis initially was standing in the back, wanting the seniors to have their day, when he was told to join them at the front. This was their show of support for a man about to lose yet another maddening game -- and, ultimately, his job as Notre Dame coach.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -- The
FanHouse writer John Walters is living in South Bend, Ind., during one of the most pivotal seasons in
We've already gone over
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Observations and opinions on Saturday's USC-Notre Dame clash:
Is the 2009 football season BCS or bust for
There are plenty of reasons to be optimistic in South Bend right now. After all, at this time last year the Fighting Irish were 0-5 and well on there way to the worst season in school history. This season they've already surpassed 2007's win total, and are 4-1 while seeming to get better every week. 
























