You haven’t heard the Victory March until you’ve heard it reverberate just inside the Rockne Gate in the North Tunnel vestibule on game day!
American Priest
Considered for many decades to be the most influential priest in America, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh played what many consider pivotal roles in higher education, the Catholic Church, and national and international affairs. American Priest examines his life and his many and varied engagements – from the university he led for 35 years to his associations with the Vatican and the White House – and evaluates the extent and importance of his legacy.
How to Have a Great Experience at a Notre Dame Football Game
Attending a Notre Dame football game is a memorable experience, filled with tradition, excitement, and community spirit. Here are some tips to ensure you have a fantastic time:
If you only do one thing, head to http://experience.nd.edu and download the Football Gameday guide from the Football Gameday Weekends tab.

Look for the game you’re going to attend and download the weekend guide for your gameday…

When you do you’ll get something like this:
Priceless! Here are some other thoughts…
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I don’t write original content here often but today I’ll make an exception.

A year ago I was brand new to South Bend and I’d only been in town a little over a week when I went to a men’s soccer game wearing a FB Bayern Munich soccer jersey. The guy on the right — Jack — asked me about my jersey and we started talking. I told him that I had just moved to South Bend the week before and that I had loved Notre Dame since I met my friend Chuck Rigali in the 4th grade. He said “Well then, you need to be an usher”. After grilling him on the details I decided to apply and the rest is history. So a year later, I have my first chance to usher a soccer game and there was Jack. I hadn’t seen him again in a year of ushering and I couldn’t wait to thank him for introducing me to the program.
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