Yes and ALWAYS Will be.
Notre Dame is often considered better than Alabama in terms of its storied history and tradition, being one of the most recognized and respected programs in college football. The Fighting Irish have a unique national following and a rich legacy of success, including numerous national championships and Heisman Trophy winners. Additionally, Notre Dame emphasizes academic excellence and character development, which resonates with many fans who value a holistic approach to student-athlete development. These factors contribute to Notre Dame's distinct identity and appeal in the college football landscape.
Notre Dame de Paris is a Cathedral. Victor Hugo use it as the setting of 'the hunchback of Notre-Dame'. It is France's (and probably Europe's) most visited monument, with more than 12 million people visiting each year.
Yes, there are multiple places and institutions named Notre Dame. The most famous is the Notre-Dame de Paris, a historic cathedral in France. Additionally, there are several universities, such as the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, USA, and various other churches and schools around the world that also carry the name.
Notre Dame College Prepatory is located in North Scottsdale, Arizona. It's not as great a school as everyone says it is, though. The public high school, Pinnacle High School got better ratings for 2008 than Notre Dame Prep. did. Just FYI! :)
No, Ron Paul did not play for Notre Dame. He is a former U.S. Congressman and presidential candidate known for his libertarian views, rather than a collegiate athlete. While he has had a notable career in politics, there is no record of him participating in Notre Dame's athletic programs.
Yes, the Cologne Cathedral is about 157m tall while Notre-Dame Cathedral is only about 90m tall.
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Notre Dame Notre Dame Since there is no "official" national champion in FBS college football, the answer would depend upon the criteria you want to use. According to the schools themselves, Alabama claims 13 while Notre Dame claims 11. But each school uses different and subjective criteria to determine which seasons are "claimed" as championships. Most researchers would argue that Alabama's criteria is somewhat looser than ND's, and that if the same qualifications were applied to each school, ND would have at least 13 as well. If you count the total number of seasons where ANY recognized selector chose Alabama or Notre Dame as champion, then Notre Dame has 21 while Alabama has 17. If you only count seasons where the school finished #1 in either the AP or the UPI/Coaches poll, the two schools are tied with 8 titles each. If you only count BCS championships, Alabama leads 1-0.
Notre Dame with graduating more than 98 percent of their athletes.
a lil bit more than 400 made pro from notre dame and more people frome notre dame have went pro then from any other college
yes it is better to go to a private school than a public school. these types of colleges look at who has a better education to give scholarships to because if they give a scholarship to a student they want the student to do good.