Depends who u sell it to and depends on paper work, but to the right person for about $100 to $300.
In regards to student population (actual undergraduate and graduate students attending the university), yes, Michigan is a larger institution. The University of Michigan has 43,426 students.
The University of Alabama has 34,852 students.
(Totals for the 2013-14 academic year).
Through the 2008 season, Notre Dame and Nebraska have met 16 times in football with Nebraska leading the all time series, 8-7-1.
Notre Dame won in 1916, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1924, 1947, and 1948.
Nebraska won in 1915, 1917, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1973, 2000, and 2001.
The tie was in 1918.
The 1973 game was the Orange Bowl. All other games have been in the regular season.
1975 (8-3-0)
Offense
SE *Ted Burgmeier, 5-11, 185; *Dan Kelleher, 5-11, 183; *Kris Haines, 6-0, 173
LT *Ed Bauer, 6-3, 249 (Co-Captain); *Dave Huffman, 6-5, 228
LG *Al Wujciak, 6-2, 228; *Mike Carney, 6-2, 225
C *Steve Quehl, 6-4, 245; *Vince Klees, 6-4, 228
RG *Ernie Hughes, 6-3, 241; *Howard Meyer, 6-3, 216; *Elton Moore, 6-1, 230
RT *Pat Pohlen, 6-4, 235; *Steve McDaniels, 6-6, 260; *Harry Woebkenberg, 6-2, 250
TE *Ken MacAfee, 6-4, 240; *Doug Buth, 6-5, 230
QB *Rick Slager, 5-11, 188; *Joe Montana, 6-2, 188; *Frank Allocco, 6-1, 182
LH *Al Hunter, 5-11, 190; *Terry Eurick, 5-10, 190
RH *Mark McLane, 6-1, 200; *Jim Weiler, 6-2, 214; *Dan Knott, 6-1, 202
FB *Jerome Heavens, 6-0, 200; *Jim Browner, 6-3, 205; *Steve Orsini, 5-10, 203
Defense
LE *Ross Browner, 6-3, 240; *Tony Zappala, 6-0, 207
LT *Steve Niehaus, 6-5, 260; Nick Fedorenko, 6-5, 256
RT *Jeff Weston, 6-3, 245; *Jay Achterhoff, 6-4, 248
RE *Willie Fry, 6-3, 230; *John Galanis, 6-4, 241
OLB *Jim Stock, 6-3, 217 (Co-Captain); *John Likovich, 6-2, 210
MLB *Bob Golic, 6-3, 240; *Tom Eastman, 6-1, 235
OLB *Doug Becker, 6-0, 220; *Pete Johnson, 6-4, 220; *Steve Heimkreiter, 6-2, 215
LCB *Tom Lopienski, 6-1, 179; *Ron Cullins, 6-0, 186
RCB *Luther Bradley, 6-2, 200; *Tom Maschmeier, 5-11, 182
SS *Mike Banks, 6-2, 200; *John Dubenetzky, 6-5, 216
FS *Randy Harrison, 6-1, 190; *Tim Simon, 5-10, 170
FG & PAT *Dave Reeve, 6-3, 200; PUNTERS - *Joe Restic, 6-2, 175; *Tony Brantley, 6-0, 197;
KICKOFFS *Pat McLaughlin, 6-0, 222
Reserves
Offense:
E-Kevin Doherty, Tom Parise; C - *Ken Andler, Andrew McMurry;
QB - Gary Forystek; HB - Russ Kornman, Steve Schmitz
Defense: E - Ron Crews, *Dan "Rudy" Ruettiger; T - Jay Case; LB - *Tony Novakov, Marv Russell, Gene
Smith; B - Ross Christensen, Randy Payne, Bob Zanot; (DNP) - *Ivan Brown, *Nick Fedorenko,
*Francis McDonald, *Joe Pszeracki, *Frank Rutkowski, *Bob Walls
As of the start of the 2007 season, the following players from Notre Dame were on NFL rosters:
Victor Abiamiri - Philadelphia Eagles
Arnaz Battle - San Francisco 49ers
Bertrand Berry - Arizona Cardinals
Jordan Black - Houston Texans
Rocky Boiman - Indianapolis Colts
John Carney - Jacksonville Jaguars
Deke Cooper - Carolina Panthers
Glenn Earl - Houston Texans
Jeff Faine - New Orleans Saints
Anthony Fasano - Dallas Cowboys
Mike Gandy - Arizona Cardinals
Ryan Grant - Green Bay Packers
Ryan Harris - Denver Broncos
Craig Hentrich - Tennessee Titans
Carlyle Holiday - Green Bay Packers
Julius Jones - Dallas Cowboys
Derek Landri - Jacksonville Jaguars
Lance Legree - New Orleans Saints
Sean Mahan - Pittsburgh Steelers
Corey Mays - Cincinnati Bengals
Chinedum Ndukwe - Cincinnati Bengals
John Owens - New Orleans Saints
Luke Petitgout - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Brady Quinn - Cleveland Browns
Mike Richardson - New England Patriots
Mike Rosenthal - Miami Dolphins
Allen Rossum - Pittsburgh Steelers
Dan Santucci - Cincinnati Bengals
Gerome Sapp - Baltimore Ravens
Hunter Smith - Indianapolis Colts
Maurice Stovall - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Justin Tuck - New York Giants
Anthony Weaver - Houston Texans
Renaldo Wynn - New Orleans Saints
Bryant Young - San Francisco 49ers
the game was between "California" and "William and Jefferson". The game resulted in a 0-0 tie.
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Quarterback Jimmy Clausen most recently wore #7 for the Irish.
Notre Dame's mascot is a leprechaun for their football team called "Fighting Irish." The leprechaun is a dwarf, cause he's so short, and he has his fists up like he's going to fight.
Yes.
Through the 2009 season, BYU defeated Notre Dame in 1994 and 2004. Notre Dame has defeated BYU 4 times.
The University of Notre Dame requires both academic and extracurricular excellence. A high GPA, leadership in extracurriculars, and high standardized test scores will all be required to be considered for admission.
In football that was November 14, 1987 in South Bend ... Notre Dame won 37-6.
According to the Patriots bio page, Randy Moss studied Business Administration while at Marshall.
There were 7 heisman winners at Notre Dame. They were Angelo Bertelli, 1943, John Lujack 1947, Leon Hart, 1949, John Lattner, 1953, Paul Hornung, 1956,John Huarte, 1964, and Tim Brown, 1987.
(Sorry about the colors, there changing for some reason.)
Through the 2009 season, Notre Dame has a 21-13 record against current SEC teams.
Notre Dame's records against current SEC teams:
1) LSU: 5-5
2) Tennessee: 4-4
3) Alabama: 5-1
4) South Carolina: 3-1
5) Mississippi: 1-1
6) Vanderbilt: 2-0
7) Florida: 1-0
8) Georgia: 0-1
Yes anything is possible. With Brian Kelly being on the team there is a good chance. Every team Coach Kelly coached found great success. Before he came to South Bend he almost led Cincinnati to a title.
University of Phoenix Stadium has a seating capacity of 65,000 that can be expanded to over 73,719.
Through the 2008 season, Notre Dame is 190-98-12 against the Big 10.
The Notre Dame PA Announcer is Mike Collins. Mike, was a former news anchor at the NBC affiliate WNDU now is a news anchor at the CBS affiliate WSBT in South Bend, Indiana
Notre Dame is credited with 13 national championships. The years were 1924, 1929, 1930, 1938, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1953, 1966, 1973, 1977, and 1988.
==actually, in division 1A, the NCAA does not award a championship. The reference made to thirteen championships here are "POLL" championships. The early ones especially have to be taken with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Notre Dame has not won any NCAA Football National Championships. The NCAA does not award a national football title in Division 1A football because there is not a sanctioned NCAA playoff system in place as there is in most other NCAA sports. The football Division 1A National Football title is a "mythical" title being decided by as many as several dozen different polling groups over the past 150 odd years. There have been as many as five national champions voted in a single year in the past. The current BCS National Title is not recognized by the NCAA either.