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The (New Orleans or more commonly, Louisiana) SuperDome
George Gipp wore the number 66 while he played at Notre Dame.
Dave Waymer has: Played Himself - New Orleans Saints Cornerback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - San Francisco 49ers Safety in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - New Orleans Saints Free Safety in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Flanker in "1978 Cotton Bowl" in 1978. Played Himself - 41st Overall Pick in "1980 NFL Draft" in 1980. Played Himself - San Francisco 49ers Strong Safety in "1990 NFC Championship Game" in 1991.
She and another young rich woman founded the Sisters of Notre Dame
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.
In 1968, the New Orleans Saints drafted Notre Dame defensive tackle Kevin Hardy in the first round. But Hardy never played for the team because he was sent to San Francisco as compensation for the Saints' signing of veteran wide receiver Dave Parks under the "Rozelle Rule." At that time, Pete Rozelle, the commissioner of the National Football League, could award compensation to teams losing a free agent.
Justin Tuck wore the number 44 during his time at the University of Notre Dame. He played as a defensive end and was known for his impactful performances on the field. Tuck went on to have a successful career in the NFL after his college tenure.
Wally's number at Notre Dame was 96 and at Washington it was 79
Ricky Watters wore the number 34 during his time at the University of Notre Dame. He played as a running back for the Fighting Irish from 1987 to 1990, helping the team achieve significant success during his college career. His performance at Notre Dame contributed to his eventual selection in the NFL Draft.
On November 14, 1987, Notre Dame defeated Alabama, 37-6 in South Bend, Indiana. Notre Dame leads the all-time series, 5-1. The two teams previous met in 1986 (in Birmingham, AL; Alabama's only win), 1980 (in Birmingham), 1976 (in South Bend), 1975 (in Miami for the 1975 Orange Bowl after the 1974 season), and 1973 (in New Orleans for the 1973 Sugar Bowl after the 1973 season).
Notre Dame and Stanford. Notre Dame won, 27-10.
Yes, Bettis played full back for Notre Dame.