Former Notre Dame captain on Tyrone Willingham: ‘This guy’s full of —-!”

Hardly surprising to hear looking back…

Oh, what a time the early-2000s were for Notre Dame football. After an unexpected Bowl Championship Series appearance in 2000, 2001 produced a major regression and Bob Davie’s dismissal.

In came George O’Leary from Georgia Tech. Days later, O’Leary went out: He was fired for lying on his resume.

The man chosen to fix the Notre Dame football mess was Tyrone Willingham who the Irish hired away from Stanford. Willingham had success early, but he was fired three years into his tenure as head coach.

How quickly did some guys in the room see that coming?

Former Notre Dame captain and linebacker Mike Goolsby was on “The Two Irish Brothers” podcast and shared it didn’t take long for him to feel out on Willingham.

“I can truly remember sitting there having that inner dialogue with myself saying ‘this guy is full of —-,” said Goolsby, “But I was like, I’ve got to go along with it because I haven’t started yet.”

When you hear a story like that it’s hardly a surprise Willingham’s tenure ended like it did. We’ve heard the stories about his passion for golf, and how it was reflected in Notre Dame’s awful recruiting rankings under him. But to hear from one of the Irish leaders from that time puts those three seasons in even a worse light.

How the heck did he get Brady Quinn, Jeff Samardzija and Tom Zbikowski to buy into his act?

That was perhaps the most impressive thing he did while at Notre Dame.

Check out the full cut of Goolsby discussing Willingham here.

Tom Zbikowski – Future Notre Dame coach?

An extremely candid interview with one of Notre Dame’s all-time favorites

Could one of the most beloved and most celebrated players in recent Notre Dame history be on the path to one day coaching under the golden dome? If everything goes according to plan, the answer would appear to be yes for [autotag]Tom Zbikowski[/autotag].

If you’re a certain age, which I am, you will recall the stardom Zbikowski brought to Notre Dame, especially from the 2004-2006 seasons. Not only was he an outstanding boxer away from the football field, but he was an All-American safety and one of the best punt returners Notre Dame has ever had.

Zbikowski, who keeps a fairly low profile these days, joined his former teammate Mike Goolsby on “The Mike Goolsby Show” on Sunday night.  During the roughly hour long discussion some very interesting things were brought up, including the former Irish stars discussing their biggest rivals, spilling some beans on a former head coach’s love for PowerPoint presentations, memories of the big upset at Tennessee in 2004, thoughts on name, image and likeness and plenty more.

It’s worth checking out in full, but worth noting is that Zbikowski recently interviewed for the special teams coordinator position at Western Michigan.  Zbikowski spent this past season serving as a volunteer defensive analyst for the Broncos. The former Notre Dame star admits he doesn’t follow the Irish too closely these days, but he has been impressed from what he’s seen and heard of Marcus Freeman from afar. He also added that he’d like to help improve Notre Dame’s punt return game one day.

It’s the work of Goolsby and his co-host Mike Singer at Blue and Gold Illustrated, so I don’t want to give away everything that’s discussed but instead want to encourage you to check it out. If you were a big follower of Notre Dame football for the first five or six years of the 2000s then it’s certainly worth an hour of your time.

In the meantime, check out some of the best photos of Zbikowski’s time at Notre Dame below: