Follow Notre Dame's center Luke Harangody in the 2008 March Madness Tournament. Love is 6-8, 251 lb. sophomore from Schererville, IN. Harangody was the Big East Player of the Year in the 2008 season after averaging over 20 points and 10...
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Follow Notre Dame's center Luke Harangody in the 2008 March Madness Tournament. Love is 6-8, 251 lb. sophomore from Schererville, IN. Harangody was the Big East Player of the Year in the 2008 season after averaging over 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. He leads the fifth seeded Fighting Irish in the 2008 March Madness Tournament.
Luke Harangody is a monster. At 6-8, 251 lbs., the corn-fed Midwestern boy has little trouble asserting himself on the court in an almost Shaq-like fashion. Here are five things to know about the Fighting Irishman. 1. He earned a ton of high school awards. Harangody was twice named Post Tribune Northwest Indiana Player of the Year. He was a two-time Indiana Associated Press all-state honoree and a two-time all-state selection by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association. 2. Upon entering... Read Full Story
The hottest outdoor game on the market just went indoors! Mini Tailgate Toss is the newest version of The "Original" Tailgate Toss Game. The "Mini" is ideal for fun in the dorm room, contests in the office and tournaments in the hallway. Each game includes instructions, eight bean bags (two sets of four) and two boards. Convenient and lightweight -- only 5 lbs. and folds into a carrying case. Read Full Story
Listed below are the teams that posted at least two top four wins, three top eight wins, and four top 16 wins during the past 30 seasons. The Power Points System's final regular season standings determined all top four, top eight, and top 16 opponents. However, the results below also include bowl games. TOP FOUR WINS 1978-Southern California 2 1982-Penn State 2 1988-Notre Dame 2 1989-Notre Dame 2 1993-Florida State 2 1997-Florida 2 2000-Miami-Florida 2 2005-Texas 2 2007-Oklahoma 2 Five of 35... Read Full Story
It is very important that to achieve greatness you need a Notre Dame hat. I have had my Notre Dame hat for the better part of a decade and to tell you the truth it is the single most paranormal possession that I have. I don't mean paranormal in the sense of being a ghost or poltergeist. I mean this hat is my one and only lucky charm. This hat has powers beyond belief. My Notre Dame Hat has helped me land jobs, women, has gotten me out of speeding tickets, jury duty, and even dealt me some... Read Full Story
Notre Dame’s Luke Harangody was named a 2nd Team All American on Monday. He was 6th in the voting - just missing making first team status.
According to the Notre Dame release, Luke is the 9th Notre Dame bballer to be named to the AP’s All American team.
The eight other Notre Dame players who have earned [...] Read Full Story
On Sunday (Day Two), I walked around the Ile de la Cite - where Notre Dame is. I had wanted to go in to the church at 5:00 to hear the organ for Sunday mass, but the crowds were too much for me. Thousands of people were swarming around the front of the church - it was amazing! So, instead, I walked around to the back of the church to the Square du Jean XIII. A lovely courtyard-like place with lots of trees and benches (a kissing couple on every one!). The back of Notre Dame is a thousand... Read Full Story
I watched this movie because I was part of a stage adaptation of it. So, I know it inside out, all its strengths and its flaws. Despite being on the darker side by Disney standards, the movie Disney-fies, Hollywoodizes and oversimplifies a much darker tale of Hugo's. It takes a tragedy and gives it a kiddy ending. Frollo and Pheobus' characters are also oversimplified. But despite these flaws, it's a good movie to watch as long as you don't expect it to conform to the original novel. The... Read Full Story