Notre Dame Bowl Record 13 W-14 L

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  1. DarkHornet

    DarkHornet Louisiana Sports Fan

    Fair enough. What I'm making fun of is the current streak they are on though.
     
  2. barka518

    barka518 Founding Member

    How is that the winningest program in college football history only has 27 bowl apperances?

    What happened between 1925 to 1970? No bowl apperances? I think that chart is incomplete
     
  3. khounba

    khounba Founding Member

    Glass houses are a dumb idea. Unless it's that really cool glass that can frost itself.

    LSU hasn't lost 8 straight bowls either. So i guess it's more like a plexiglas house.
     
  4. DarkHornet

    DarkHornet Louisiana Sports Fan

    From what I understand, they had a self imposed bowl ban. I'm not sure what years it ran tough...
     
  5. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

    In you never ending effort to consistently downplay any positive remark about LSU, you overlook the main point of the thread. Notre Dame is getting pounded by superior teams because they are getting placed into bowls they have no business being in. Over the last 8 bowls they have lost by an average of 16+ points.
     
  6. friedriches

    friedriches mr. t

    Yes, they had a 50 year bowl ban.
     
  7. barka518

    barka518 Founding Member

    For what?
     
  8. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason


    Self imposed. Who knows why ND does what they do. In 1969 they decided they wanted to play in a bowl and voted to lift the ban after LSU had accepted a bid to the 1970 Cotton Bowl. The Cotton Bowl officials came all over themselves and dropped the Tigers and picked up Notre Dame. I've hated those Mother F***ers ever since. The Cotton Bowl is not highly regarded by me either, but they are such a non entity now that I don't need to spread my hate for them.
     
  9. DarkHornet

    DarkHornet Louisiana Sports Fan

    All I have to say is "10:30 AM"... Nuff said about the Cotton Bowl.
     

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