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  2. Dillon Hall - Wikipedia

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    Brady Quinn at the Dillon Hall pep rally. Dillon's signature event of every year was formerly the Dillon Hall Pep Rally, hosted on South Quad on the Thursday preceding the first home game. [22] [23] [24] The pep rally was a comedy/variety show performed outside of Dillon the Thursday before the first home football game of the fall.

  3. 2011 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team - Wikipedia

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    Star tight end Kyle Rudolph chose to forgo his final year of eligibility, and enter the 2011 NFL draft.The Irish also lost a number of important seniors, including four-year starter defensive lineman Ian Williams, linebackers Kerry Neal and Brian Smith, cornerback Darrin Walls, running backs Robert Hughes and Armando Allen, Wide Receiver Duval Kamara, and offensive lineman Matt Romine and ...

  4. Morrissey Hall (University of Notre Dame) - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the third consecutive final against Dillon, the hall staged a pep rally in order to rally for the win and a fight song was created. Two main aspects of dorm social life in Morrissey are the basement night-time restaurant, Yaz's, and weekly section competitions.

  5. South Carolina vs. Notre Dame in Gator Bowl kickoff time, pep ...

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    Gameday Guide: Here’s everything you need to know when the Gamecocks face the Fighting Irish in Jacksonville in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl.

  6. Collegiate sport ritual in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The refusal to promote and change songs shows dedication to the original, traditional fight song, which is played at Notre Dame events. [11] Michigan State University's fight song was written in response to the rise in rivalry between university sports teams and served as a way to rally supports.

  7. 'Wake up the echoes:' Why Notre Dame slogan has become part ...

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    In Notre Dame's long, storied history of college football excellence, four words stand out to Fighting Irish faithful: "Cheer, cheer, for old Notre Dame / Wake up the echoes cheering her name ...

  8. Irish legend Jerome Bettis serves as honorary captain for ...

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    Before he embarked on a 13-season NFL career that included a Super Bowl title and a Pro Football Hall of Fame recognition, Bettis played three seasons at Notre Dame as a fullback from 1990-93.

  9. Brady Quinn - Wikipedia

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    Quinn at a pep rally during his time at Notre Dame. Quinn accepted the offer to attend Notre Dame, where he set 36 Fighting Irish records during his four seasons with the team. There were ten career records, twelve single-season records, four single-game records and ten miscellaneous records broken by Quinn throughout those four years ...