a lil bit more than 400 made pro from notre dame and more people frome notre dame have went pro then from any other college
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∙ 13y agoThe Four Horsemen of Notre Dame comprised a winning group of American football players at the University of Notre Dame under coach Knute Rockne. They were the backfield of Notre Dame's 1924 football team. The players that made up this group were Harry Stuhldreher, Don Miller, Jim Crowley, and Elmer Layden.
the Notre Dame was made of parts of your mother and father and your sister all ground up into little bits
The stones used in the construction of Notre-Dame de Paris are limestones of various types, from the local area. (link)
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Football has made Brian Kelly famous . He first played the sport, went on to coach college football teams and now he is the coach to the Notre Dame fighting Irish team .
Joe Montana played with the Notre Dame Freshman team in 1974 and made varsity in 1975.
the notre dame golden dome is made up of real gold. the statue of mary is also gold. this building is very special and very beautiful
It's a church. It was built for the worship of God.
William Studwell was a professor that wrote the Notre Dame fight song. The fight song is band's most played and most popular song. The Notre Dame song was best fight song ever made.
There are no 4 horsemenThere are 4 horses (Revelation 6)You need to understand what their prophecy meansThe 4 horses areWhite (with a fake Jesus on board)Red (War as defined by Christ Matthew 24, Mark 13, Luke 21)Black (Financial failure)Pale Green (Refers to Revelation 9 and Amos 8:11) the coming of Satan as the fake Jesus and his locust army
The mascot of the University of Notre Dame is, in form, a leprechaun. The teams of the school are often known as Notre Dame's Fighting Irish. Previous to 1965 when the leprechaun was made official mascot, a number of terriers often known as "Clashmore Mike" represented the school.
When Lou Holtz decided (Not the University) to quit coaching at Notre Dame (1996), his decision was based on refusing to compile more wins then Knute Rockne, who had 105 wins and Lou at that time had 100 wins, he felt if he stayed one more year he would surely pass up Rockne and he felt Rockne made Notre Dame Football what it is today and he refused to do that, that's Integrity!