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navy beats notre dame for first time since roger staubach was playing good..i hate those fuckers. overrated ass school
Navy beats Notre Dame in 3 OT Mids beat Irish for first time since 1963 By Tom Coyne | The Associated Press 7:25 PM EDT, November 3, 2007 Article tools E-mail Share Digg Del.icio.us Facebook Fark Google Newsvine Reddit Yahoo Print Single page view Reprints Reader feedback Text size: SOUTH BEND, Ind. - It took 44 years and three overtimes for Navy to beat Notre Dame again. The Midshipmen snapped an NCAA-record 43-game losing streak to the Fighting Irish today with a 46-44 victory in triple overtime. Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada threw a 25-yard TD pass to Reggie Campbell on the first play of the third overtime, then found him again in the end zone for the 2-point conversion. Related links Navy 46, Notre Dame 44, 3 OT Photos David Steele: No more talk of streak for Navy Terps drop third straight College football: Top 25 roundup 2007 college football season: Local action Photos 2007 college football season: National action Photos Sun archives (Oct. 27, 2006): Navy-Notre Dame series slideshow Notre Dame (1-8) cut the lead to two on a 5-yard TD run by Travis Thomas. But after a pass interference call gave Notre Dame a second-chance at the 2-point conversion, defensive lineman Michael Walsh and linebacker Irv Spencer tackled Thomas well short of the end zone. It was the first time Navy (5-4) beat Notre Dame since a 35-14 win in 1963 when Roger Staubach was quarterback for the Midshipmen. The Midshipmen celebrated the long-awaited victory at midfield, jumping on top of each other. "Wow, what a game," Navy coach Paul Johnson said. "I'm so happy for our players. Now they will have that they are the class that broke the streak and they won't have to hear any more about it." For Notre Dame, it was its school-record fifth straight home loss, another low point in a season of lows. "We lost the game. The streak doesn't mean anything to me," Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis said. The Irish, who could do little to slow Navy's offense, held the Midshipmen to three-and-out late in the fourth quarter with the score tied at 28. Greg Veteto had the first punt of the game, and Tom Zbikowski returned it 32 yards to the Navy 38. The Irish drove to the 24, but on fourth-and-8 Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis decided to go for it rather than attempt a field goal. Chris Kuhar-Pitters, who earlier returned a fumble 16 yards for a touchdown, sacked Evan Sharpley with 45 seconds left. It was the fourth sack for Navy, which entered the game with five. Notre Dame, which hadn't scored more than 20 points all season, led 21-14 at halftime, the first halftime lead for the Irish all season. The two teams traded touchdowns most of the day and had just traded missed field goals when Kuhar-Pitters came up with his big play early in the fourth quarter. Sharpley dropped back to pass and was wrapped up by nose guard Nate Frazier and defensive end Michael Walsh knocked the ball loose. Kuhar-Pitters scooped up the loose ball and rumbled into the end zone. Kaheaku-Enhada scored the 2-point conversion to give the Midshipmen a 28-21 lead. The Irish responded, though, with a touchdown of their own as Thomas went in from 3 yards out with 3:25 remaining to tie it. Robert Hughes, whose brother Tony was fatally shot on Tuesday, scored Notre Dame's first touchdown on a 3-yard run. Irish players, some of whom attended the funeral Friday, swarmed Hughes. He ran over to the sideline and got a hug from Weis. Before the game, a moment of silence was held for Hughes' brother and the death of Ryan Shay, a former Notre Dame runner who died Saturday during the U.S. men's marathon Olympic trials | |
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Not only was Staubach at QB, but JFK was in office (at least for 3 more weeks).
Being an alumnus of the Academy, class of '90, I can say that it feels good to finally have that monkey off of our back!! Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, beats Navy 44 times in a row!! Go NAVY, Beat Army!!! [Edited 11/3/07 21:10pm] | |
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No other ND or Navy football fans here...?? | |
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Notre Dame really sucks this year, but I have a feeling that they are going to suck for the next few years. Charlie Weiss was credited as this amazing football guru when he brought Notre Dame to two BCS bowl games (only to get beaten badly in both of them). However, he was coaching Tyrone Willingham's recruits, and the students he has recruited to play thus far haven't got nearly as much talent as some of the past recruiting classes under Tyrone Willingham or even Bob Davie. What's worse, a lot of talented high school students who would be a good fit for Notre Dame would rather go to Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, or some of the Pac-10 schools instead.
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Since Staubach beat ND in '63, here is a partial list of things he has done since then...
Won the Heisman (the last player from a service academy to do so) Served in Vietnam (as a supply officer) Won 2 Super Bowls Played in six Pro Bowls Elected to the NFL Hall of Fame Started a commercial real estate consulting firm, The Staubach Company Founded a NASCAR team (Hall of Fame Racing, with Troy Aikman.) | |
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