Notre Dame: Fighting Irish Wire Daily Recap (Edition 2)

We’re in a giving mood so we’ll give you the cliff notes version.  We here at Fighting Irish Wire have decided to give you a recap each morning of whatever the events of the day were involving Notre Dame.  If you need a description of the work we did yesterday you’ll find it here and if you just want all your links centralized with a little more description and organization with them, that should work here, too.

If you missed it Thursday morning then what is your problem?

OK, fine. We’re in a giving mood so we’ll give you the cliff notes version.  We here at Fighting Irish Wire have decided to give you a recap each morning of whatever the events of the day were involving Notre Dame.  If you need a description of the work we did yesterday you’ll find it here and if you just want all your links centralized with a little more description and organization with them, that should work here, too.

Thursday started on a sour note for me, personally.  Ed Farmer, the play-by-play voice of the Chicago White Sox became a friend of mine through work.  “Farmio” passed away Wednesday night and I wrote about how our mutual love for Notre Dame football helped us form a bond that lasted even after we’d stopped working together regularly.

If you’re looking for news related to recruiting, our guy Michael Chen was on top of that.  Check out his pieces on the expectations for a future Notre Dame signal caller and which ’21 recruit some experts think may flip his commitment from Notre Dame.

Geoffrey Clark was gifted a book about the history of Notre Dame football from decades ago.  He finally opened it and found out some interesting information regarding one of the strangest and most lopsided contests in Notre Dame history.

Finally, in regards to news we heard the latest on Notre Dame/Navy in Ireland from Brian Kelly, saw a report on the NCAA starting to wonder about the 2020 college football plan and if you’re looking for good news, Notre Dame was officially declared “Offensive Line U”by one of the most-respected media groups in all of sports.

And finally – ’88 Miami and ’93 Florida State rolled in our best games tournament and will meet in the championship. Which game are you voting for?  Cast your ballot before voting closes at midnight ET, Sunday.