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The old mascot for notre dame before the leprechaun was a Irish terrior named clashmore mike
Mike Golic and Regis Philbin to name a few.
In 1975, the number 44 jersey for Notre Dame football was worn by the running back, Mike Haynes. He was known for his speed and agility on the field. Haynes played a significant role in the team's offensive strategy during his time at Notre Dame.
The Notre Dame PA Announcer is Mike Collins. Mike, was a former news anchor at the NBC affiliate WNDU now is a news anchor at the CBS affiliate WSBT in South Bend, Indiana
The Notre Dame football team is coached by Brian Kelly. The head coach of the men's basketball team is Mike Brey. The women's basketball team is coached by Muffet McGraw and the head coach of the hockey team is Jeff Jackson.
Mike Brey,-Notre Dame -Tommy Amaker,- Harvard -Jeff Capel, -Oklahoma- Davd Henderson, -Delaware -JohnnyDawkins,- Stanford.
Former football player Mike Golic held the position of defensive linemen in both the NFL and for Notre Dame. He currently is co-host to ESPN radio show Mike and Mike in the Morning.
Ryan Grant from the Packers and Notre Dame Mike Teel of Rutgers Justion Trattou of Florida Matt Simms of Losuiville
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The cast of 2006 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - 2006 includes: Victor Abiamiri as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Lineman Jack Arute as Himself - Sideline Reporter Gary Danielson as Himself - Color Commentator Anthony Fasano as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Tight End Leo Ferrine as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Back Marcel Frost as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Tight End Santonio Holmes as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Wide Receive Brandon Hoyte as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Linebacker Josh Huston as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Kicker Mike Kudla as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Defensive Lineman Derek Landri as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Lineman Trevor Laws as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Lineman Corey Mays as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Linebacker Brent Musburger as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Chinedum Ndukwe as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Back Quinn Pitcock as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Defensive Lineman Antonio Pittman as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Running Back Brady Quinn as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Quarterback Nate Salley as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Defensive Back Jeff Samardzija as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Wide Receiver Anthony Schlegel as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Linebacker Asaph Schwapp as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Running Back Maurice Stovall as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Wide Receiver Ronald Talley as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Lineman Jim Tressel as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Head Coach Darius Walker as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Eunning Back Charlie Weis as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Head Coach Donte Whitner as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Defensive Back Ambrose Wooden as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Back Ashton Youboty as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Defensive Back Tom Zbikowski as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Back
Mike Hart has written: 'Incorporating outpatient perceptions into definitions of quality'
In the modern era Lou Holtz is considered to be the most successful Fighting Irish coach. He coached for 11 years at Notre Dame and had a record of 100-30-2 which gives him a winning percentage of .765. Taking into account all Notrue Dame head coaches the best would have to be Knute Rockne. He coached for 13 years and had a record of 105-12-5 which gives him a winning percentage of .881.