Where Are They Now? Evan Sharpley
“If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much; If you...
View ArticleWhere Are They Now? Tim O’Neill
Some kids instinctively know they are going to become a teacher, or a doctor, or a fire fighter; and some kids instinctively know they are going to one day play football at the University of Notre...
View ArticleWhere Are They Now? Terry Hanratty
Well, seeing as there is no ND defense to review this week, I thought I’d give you a sneak peek of (part of) one of the stories that is going to be in the second volume of “Echoes From the End Zone:...
View ArticleClint Johnson Takes Over the Helm at Oak Ridge
Former Notre Dame wide receiver, Clint Johnson. (Photo: Orlando Sentinel) On Thanksgiving evening, Clint Johnson, former University of Notre Dame wide receiver, was offered the head coaching position...
View ArticleJack Snow – His Cause Continues
Former Notre Dame football player, Jack Snow Strong of Heart, Profiles of Notre Dame Athletes (written by Randy Covitz, courtesy of Stephanie Snow Gebel) Jack snow’s daughter Stephanie pleaded and...
View ArticleDevon McDonald and SportsWorld: Expect the Unexpected
Jerome Bettis, keynote speaker at the 2017 Sports World Ministries banquet. This past Saturday night I had the great privilege of attending the 2017 SportsWorld Ministries Choose To Win Banquet in...
View ArticleBraxston Banks, Our “Brother”
Braxston Banks There are some people who you meet, who carry with them such a warmth, who always have a smile and an infectious laugh for you, and instantly become someone who changes you, who you’ll...
View ArticleWhere Are They Now? Billy Hackett
Billy Hackett was born in Boston, Mass., where he spent the first half of his childhood, and where his love of sports began. As a child, Billy’s life was all about sports. “My mom and dad were both...
View ArticleFrom Football to Coffee Beans? Discovering the Secret of Life
Port Arthur, Texas. Have you ever heard of it? If you’re a fan of Notre Dame Football, you might have, as it is the home of one Christie Flanagan. Flanagan earned his spot in Fighting Irish lore by...
View ArticlePart II: From Football to Coffee Beans?
And here is Part II of: From Football to Coffee Beans? Discovering the Secret of Life “1585689 Inmate West. In prison, they count you multiple times a day, so it doesn’t take long to memorize your...
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