While researching this query I found many sites which include banana pudding recipes, I don't know that they would be as good as grammar's but you could test some out .They can be found at allrecipes.com/recipe/the-best-banana-pudding/ or www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/easy-southern-banana
Assuming you're asking about the football team:
Mickey Kane (1920-22)
John McManmon (1924-26)
Tim Moynihan (1927-29)
Dick Mahoney (1930-31)
Ray Boland (1932)
Joe Beach (1933-34)
Chuck O'Reilly (1936-37)
Bob Koch (1938-40)
Gerry Begley (1947-49)
Ed Buczkiewicz (1952)
Carl Hebert (1955-57)
John Huarte (1962-64)
Tom Schoen (1965-67)
Joe Theismann (1968-70)
Tim Rudnick (1971-73)
Joe Restic (1975-78)
Lou Pagley (1978)
Greg Williamson (1980-81)
Steve Beuerlein (1983-86)
Andre Jones (1987-90)
Tom Chapleau (1988)
Leon Blunt (1994)
Jarious Jackson (1996-99)
Carlyle Holiday (2001-04)
Darrin Bragg (2005)
Jimmy Clausen (2007-09)
T.J. Jones (2010-11)
I believe Joe Theissman?
Brady Quinn wore 10 at Notre Dame when he was quarterback there.
George Gipp wore the number 66 while he played at Notre Dame.
Paul Hornung
Joe Montana wore #3 during his time at Note Dame. He attended Notre Dame from 1974 to 1978.
Jerome Bettis did not claim a major in college. He did attend college at Notre Dame but did not graduate. He took classes in history, philosophy, marketing and business.
Tyler
Tom gate wood
Julian
paul hornung
The most famous was Tony Rice a Quarterback in 1988 for the national championship team.
Assuming you're asking about the football team, two players wore #5 in 2010: Armando Allen (RB) on offense, and Manti Te'o (MLB) on defense.
Marc Edwards (Fullback)Grant Irons (Defensive End)