Previewing the Pitt Panthers
domersportsreport.blogspot.com 10/30/2008 — As Notre Dame welcomes the Pitt Panthers and Dave Wannstedt to South Bend, the Irish will be playing with a chance to become bowl eligible with a victory. Both teams enter the game with 5-2 records, but are coming off polar opposite outcomes.
NCAA Betting: Pittsburgh Panthers vs. ND Fighting Irish
sports-gambling.com 10/30/2008 — Kickoff from Notre Dame Stadium will commence at 2:30 pm Eastern time on NBC. Pittsburgh entered its week 9 contest with visiting Rutgers as the nation’s seventeenth ranked squad... how they began week ten is a different story: Unranked.
STRANGE START TO OVERTIME AT NOTRE DAME
collegefootballtalk.com 11/1/2008 — At the outset of overtime in today’s Pittsburgh-Notre Dame game, Notre Dame won the coin toss, and in the process we learned that the Fighting Irish captain doesn’t understand how college football overtime works.
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The Notre Dame Forgotten Irish
blog.ingamenow.com 11/2/2008 — Perhaps there was a time when a Notre Dame-Pittsburgh match-up would have interested more people than ESPN’s Lou Holtz (former ND coach) and Mark May (former Pitt player). But not this year. After a 3-9 record in 2007, the Fighting Irish have barely been on anybody’s radar.
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Irish Lose Marathon Game to Pitt
domersportsreport.blogspot.com 11/3/2008 — Looking to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2006 when they were in the Fiesta Bowl, the Irish fought hard for four quarters and four overtime periods only to fall short 36-33. Notre Dame had the first possession in the fourth overtime only to have Brandon Walker miss a 37 yard field ...
Pitt Football: McCoy threads Irish's defense in big win
postgazette.com 11/2/2008 — NOTRE DAME, Ind. -- LeSean McCoy came onto the field about an hour before kickoff yesterday to warm up, and the ultra-talented Pitt sophomore was wearing a Superman T-shirt with the sleeves cut off. McCoy then went back into the locker room to get ...
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Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News 11/3/2008
Maybe the sprinklers coming on at Notre Dame Stadium during the first overtime against Pittsburgh was symbolic of how the Fighting Irish thought the game was over long before it was. The sprinklers came on in the north end of the field at 6:07 p.m., ...