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Irish Insights

  • Crossroads Classic extended
    Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick along with Butler AD Barry Collier, Indiana AD Fred Glass and Purdue AD Morgan Burke signed an addendum to the original Crossroads Classic contract Tuesday that will keep the in-state basketball series
  • Irish in lacrosse semifinals
    CHESTER, Pa. – Notre Dame advanced to the NCAA lacrosse semifinals, defeating Virginia 12-10 Sunday after striking for six fourth-quarter goals.
  • Irish receiver cited on alcohol charge
    Notre Dame receiver DaVaris Daniels was cited and charged with consumption of alcohol by a minor on Sunday in his hometown of Vernon Hills, Ill., according to a report by the South Bend Tribune.
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Insights on College Football Spectacular

We break down several facets of the Irish season

Yours truly made an appearance on the College Football Spectacular, part of the "We've got Game" internet radio show.

Featured at length were previews of the upcoming football seasons for Notre Dame, Purdue and Indiana.

Purdue starts at about the 5:00 mark, IU at about the 25:00 mark and we get into the Fighting Irish at about the 40:00 mark, and we spend a good 15 minutes talking Notre Dame.

The interview is pretty in depth, so enjoy.

You can use the radio button on the top right of this post to listen, or you can visit this page.

The Journal Gazette's Assistant Sports Editor Tony Krausz covers The University of Notre Dame. Krausz, a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism and a native of St. Louis, has been assistant sports editor since October 2005. Prior to joining the JG, he worked at two papers in Mississippi covering high school and college athletics.