Today in 1995 Northwestern stunned No. 9 Notre Dame

One of the all-time college football upsets made way to an incredible Rose Bowl run 26 years ago today and it all started at Notre Dame.

It was a perfect Saturday afternoon in South Bend nearly three decades ago  today as the 1995 college football season got underway for the No. 9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

Notre Dame had high aspirations for year as they were looking for a bounce-back after a disappointing 1994 campaign that saw the Irish duck to just 6-5-1.

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The opener was supposed to be a cakewalk against a Northwestern squad that hadn’t won more than three games the last eight seasons and hadn’t been to a bowl game in 46 years.

On top of that, Notre Dame had beaten Northwestern by a combined score of 111-34 the previous three seasons.  It wasn’t supposed to even be a game, but what proceeded to happen was one of the great upsets in college football history and led to one of the all-time underdog seasons the sport has ever seen.

Gary Barnett, Pat Fitzgerald, Darnell Autry, and the rest of the Northwestern Wildcats upset Notre Dame 17-15 before an embarking on an incredibly unlikely unbeaten season in the Big Ten and earning just their second trip to the Rose Bowl in program history.

That Notre Dame team would lose just once more that regular season and record lopsided victories over blue-bloods Texas and USC, but the majority of Irish fans think of just one game when they look back at 1995.

The opener against Northwestern.

Here are photos from that all-time afternoon that came at the unfortunate expense of [autotag]Lou Holtz[/autotag] and Notre Dame:

PODCAST: Rusty Bradley discusses coaching career

PODCAST: Rusty Bradley discusses coaching career

KNOXVILLE — Rusty Bradley enters his fourth season as Grace Christian Academy’s head coach in 2020.

Bradley came to Grace Christian Academy following coaching Tennessee offensive lineman Trey Smith at University School of Jackson in Jackson, Tenn. Bradley served as head coach at USJ in 2016.

The Grace Christian Academy head coach joined the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days” and discussed his career that included time at Colorado. He served as a graduate assistant for the Buffaloes under head coach Gary Barnett and offensive coordinator Shawn Watson. Watson now serves as an offensive quality control coach at Georgia.

Grace Christian Academy
Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Bradley’s father, Mark, coached at Tennessee, serving as the Vols’ tight ends and assistant offensive line coach (1998-2000), offensive line coach (1996-97) and tight ends coach (1992-95). He is currently working at Grace Christian Academy.

The show can be listened to here or below.

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