Connect with your Facebook Account

Contact

  • In Uncategorized

    One Foot Down Has Moved!

    If you are looking for One Foot Down's new home, you can find us at: www.onefootdown.com As of today we have moved to SBNation. Don't worry, all of our archives are at our...

  • In Uncategorized

    OFD State of the Union

    In the next week or so One Foot Down will be moving to a new home at SB Nation. When our new site is up and fully operational we will pick up there right where we left off with no...

  • In Uncategorized

    Changes

    Life is defined by changes, choices and new challenges.  Those factors in sports provides those of us who write about it endless copy.  Over the last year, we have been blessed to...

  • In Football

    Death to the BCS: A Book Review (Part 1)

    I’ve just finished reading Death to the BCS: The Definitive Case Against the Bowl Championship Series and it is a wonderful read. It is a...

  • In Football

    2010 Helmet Schedule

    It is that time of year again. Early every summer I hit the web in search of the College Football helmet schedule. In the event that you haven't had a chance to do so yet here are...

Latest Articles

0

One Foot Down Has Moved!

Posted by Eric Murtaugh on July 12th, 2011 under Uncategorized

If you are looking for One Foot Down’s new home, you can find us at:

www.onefootdown.com

As of today we have moved to SBNation.


8

Okwara Verbal Gives Irish a Dozen for 2012 Class

Posted by Eric Murtaugh on July 11th, 2011 under Football

On Sunday Notre Dame picked up its 12th commitment of the 2012 class.

Romeo Okwara, a defensive end out of Charlotte, North Carolina (Ardrey Kell H.S.) has given his verbal pledge to the Fighting Irish.


Let the quarterback talk continue!

Maty Mauk, considered one of Notre Dame’s top targets for the quarterback position in the 2012 class, verbally committed to Missouri this morning.

With the other top target Gunner Kiel seemingly slowly walking away from an Irish offer and towards Alabama, Oklahoma, or Indiana, it appears as though Notre Dame will not snag any highly rated signal callers in this class.


57

New Numbers for the Kids, Plus Some QB Talk

Posted by Eric Murtaugh on July 5th, 2011 under Football

Welcome back to the grind, I hope everyone enjoyed their 4th of July holiday as much as I did.

Did you know we’re only roughly a month away from fall camp beginning?

How about a mere 61 days until the season opener?


14

Michael Floyd’s Probation, Plus Trivia!!!

Posted by Eric Murtaugh on June 30th, 2011 under Football

The Michael Floyd saga came back into the headlines yesterday as the star Irish receiver pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunk driving and was sentenced to one year probation.

He was fined $200, will not be able to drive for 90 days, and will have an engine ignition device installed in his automobile that will not allow him to drive over a certain BAC, for six months.


14

Turner Verbals to Notre Dame, and Other News & Notes

Posted by Eric Murtaugh on June 27th, 2011 under Football

While we wait for the move, we have some more news to pass along your way.

Sunday, safety prospect John Turner from Cathedral H.S. in Indianapolis committed to Notre Dame.


14

OFD State of the Union

Posted by whiskey on June 20th, 2011 under Uncategorized

In the next week or so One Foot Down will be moving to a new home at SB Nation. When our new site is up and fully operational we will pick up there right where we left off with no interruption in the conversation.


12

Are You as Committed as Eilar Hardy?

Posted by Eric Murtaugh on June 20th, 2011 under Football

Do you ever get worried when the freshmen report for summer camp that there will inevitably be a few who feel out of place and uncomfortable in their new college surroundings?

Do you sweat out the first week or two hoping that there’s no bad news coming out of South Bend and that no new players decide to transfer?


9

Mary, Mary, Where You Goin’ To?

Posted by pablo on June 16th, 2011 under Football

There’s a well-known business book called “Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies.”  The general thesis is that the truly great organizations that thrive over a century have a well-defined set of core values that guide them and unite them — from the chief executive on down to the consumers.


If you haven’t done so already, please read Michael Collins’ post from Monday and leave a comment of thanks for him.

*****************************************************************

For quite a while now I’ve been mulling over writing about Notre Dame’s traditions, but I wasn’t sure how to approach such a daunting task. In fact, I’m still not sure.



Bad Behavior has blocked 535 access attempts in the last 7 days.