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RIP, Asaph Schwapp. The former Irish fullback has passed away from complications of non-Hodgkins lymphoma at the age of 26. Nobody should go that young.
RIP, Asaph Schwapp. The former Irish fullback has passed away from complications of non-Hodgkins lymphoma at the age of 26. Nobody should go that young.
agree.. very sad
Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
In the days following Notre Dame's announcement that it would opt out of its annual series against Michigan after the 2014 season, Wolverines coach Brady Hoke took the diplomatic route when asked about the move.
As he pointed out, Michigan was the one they decided to cancel instead of several other Big Ten options Would ND stand to make a bit less money as a result of that? They're gonna fill that stadium either way, right?
I never figured out how ND playing Stanford & USC makes their schedule somehow 'national.' Does ND even have many fans out west?
M is playing Utah, Oregon State, BYU & UNLV in '15 along with conference opponents Rutgers, Maryland, Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan State, Indiana along with a couple of Wisky/Nebraska/Illinois/Iowa/Minnesota/NW/Purdue. Is that a 'national' schedule?
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