Notre Dame Football is keeping their COVID-19/offseason programming strong with their Top 10 lists.
The latest is a review of the Top 10 Long Touchdown Runs in Notre Dame history.
I’m going to go ahead and take a stab at what runs are on there before watching, embed the video and then review.
I’m not going to get all of them because some of it depends on what their definition of long is, but in some order I’m guessing:
- Tony Jones Camping World run from last season
- A Bettis vs Florida in the Sugar Bowl run
- Reggie Brooks ’93 vs USC or Michigan
- Ray Zellars vs Purdue ’94
- Denson vs Michigan ’98
- A Josh Adams long-strider
- Dexter Williams vs Virginia Tech ’18
- something from the 1988-1990 time period when it was more a stable of backs
- A Pinkett/Vagas Ferguson era run
- A piece of grainy footage from yesteryear
Let’s see how I did!