<p>I saw this on other threads..... and I thought it would be fun .... so answer the question before and then ask one relating to Notre Dame</p>
<p>Rudy (1993) was one of two movies filmed on Notre Dame's campus....... what was the other one?</p>
<p>I saw this on other threads..... and I thought it would be fun .... so answer the question before and then ask one relating to Notre Dame</p>
<p>Rudy (1993) was one of two movies filmed on Notre Dame's campus....... what was the other one?</p>
<p>I know this one, it's Knute Rockne: All American, right?</p>
<p>hmm...</p>
<p>When did Notre Dame's football team win their first Championship?</p>
<p>yes, you are correct and it was in 1940</p>
<p>1924 (easy sneezy)</p>
<p>ummmm.....</p>
<p>Notre Dame is 1 of 2 catholic schools that field a division 1 football team.... whose the other school?</p>
<p>Boston College</p>
<p>ya that was kind of easy.... i apologize..... u have a question DD</p>
<p>ok</p>
<p>What ND coach has the highest winning percentage while at Notre Dame??</p>
<p>That's Knute Rockne. Followed by Frank Leahy, right?</p>
<p>Ok, here's one - what's unusual about the light fixture that hangs in the Basilica near the God, Country, Notre Dame door?</p>
<p>Radio has me stumped on the light fixture. </p>
<p>Here's one, chillin: The movie, Knute Rockne All-American, starred Ronald Reagan as the Gipper, who, while lying sick in his bed, gave the infamous instructions to "win one for the Gipper." Campus legend has it that George Gip's illness was purportedly brought on by a case of pnemonia he caught when he'd missed curfew for his dorm and was forced to spent the wintry night on the steps of a historic Notre Dame building. Which building was it?</p>
<p>ahhh the person who gave me my tour told me this but i cant remember!!</p>
<p>That would be Washington Hall.</p>
<p>I've asked this question before, but since no one got it then, I'll ask it again: Members of which American Indian tribe can attend the University of Notre Dame for free?</p>
<p>And I don't know about the light fixture either.</p>
<p>the potowatami,</p>
<p>As in Potowatami Zoo... Hmmm....</p>
<p>nope Radioncist... you are wrong.... it is not knute... it is actually Jack Marks who went 13-0-2 from 1911-1912 a percentage of (.933) Knute's was (.881)
Knute does have the most wins tho....</p>
<p>ummm</p>
<p>Harry Stuhldreher Don Miller and Jim Crowley make up three of the men who are known as the 'Four Horsemen'. Who is the fourth?</p>
<p>Elmer Layden.</p>
<p>Which students is the Old College dorm/house reserved for?</p>
<p>I may be wrong about this... but I remember reading something about it....</p>
<p>Isnt it used for a seminary program? Like for priests.... and for people thinking about becoming priests and brothers and such.... i think it is used for Notre Dame and Holy Cross students......
Dont quote me on that... but I think thats what its for </p>
<p>ummmm</p>
<p>Back to football</p>
<p>ummm</p>
<p>In 1947 Notre Dame snapped this colleges 47 game winning streak (football). What school was it??</p>
<p>The Basilica light fixture is made out of a WWII era American helmet if I can remember correctly.</p>
<p>decided to revive this thread</p>
<p>and the answer to chillin's is the Oklahoma Sooners.</p>
<p>Which member of the four horsemen went on to become NFL commissioner?</p>
<p>Just thought id revive this thread</p>
<p>to the above question:</p>
<p>Crowley, in 1944, became commissioner of the new American football league. </p>
<p>ummm.....</p>
<p>What does Notre Dame mean in its native language?</p>
<p>Our Mother (French)...If I am wrong on that I will feel like an idiot, lol. </p>
<p>Who is Blessed Brother Andre?</p>
<p>close mike! it means "Our Lady"</p>
<p>Andre was a brother in the Holy Cross order. He was as porter at Notre Dame for 40 years.</p>
<p>ummmmmm
What Notre Dame football coach has won the most National Championships</p>