So far it would seem the ND football program is getting everything it wants for Christmas:
* Chip Long - gone.
* 2020 recruiting class - in tact.
* A very winnable bowl game - if they focus.
* Seemingly all of their draft eligible guys saying they're coming back.
At any rate, consider this a mini-blog, mostly just to share the tie breaker quiz with everyone.
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world...
Word for The Day
Used in a sentence: As young Jerrence sat back in the Scotchlandia throne room, preparing for the annual family bacchanal of food, gifts and alcohol, he couldn't help but have a profound sense of seasonal déjàbrew :
* the Black Russian years with his older brothers
* the White Russian years with Buddy, when the daughters were toddlers ("you have your milk, girls and daddy has his")
* And most recently, of course, the single malt years.
What would this year hold?
Well, the Pilar-fueled eggnog was looking like a very strong Christmas Eve bet.
* the Black Russian years with his older brothers
* the White Russian years with Buddy, when the daughters were toddlers ("you have your milk, girls and daddy has his")
* And most recently, of course, the single malt years.
What would this year hold?
Well, the Pilar-fueled eggnog was looking like a very strong Christmas Eve bet.
Quote of The Day
"Well, Jim, I haven't read any of your books but I'll have to some day because they must be good considering how well they sell..."
The same could be said of Jerrence, his blog and his spouse, The Fair Lisa.
Except for the whole, you know, "...how well they sell" bit.
"Well, Jim, I haven't read any of your books but I'll have to some day because they must be good considering how well they sell..."
Nora Joyce to her husband, James
The same could be said of Jerrence, his blog and his spouse, The Fair Lisa.
Except for the whole, you know, "...how well they sell" bit.
The Wager - Tie-breaker questions.
Q1. Pick the following bowl games versus the spread, including the Over / Under:
Bowl Line Over / Under
Cotton Memphis (+7.0) vs. Penn St. (60.5)
Camping Notre Dame vs. Iowa St. (+3.5) (54.5)
Peach Oklahoma (+13.5) vs. LSU (76.0)
Fiesta Clemson vs. Ohio State (+2.0) (63.5)
Outback Minnesota (+7.5) vs. Auburn (53.0)
Citrus Michigan (+7.0) vs. Alabama (59.0)
Rose Oregon (+2.5) vs. Wisconsin (51.5)
Sugar Georgia vs. Baylor (+6.5) (41.5)
Bowl Line Over / Under
Cotton Memphis (+7.0) vs. Penn St. (60.5)
Camping Notre Dame vs. Iowa St. (+3.5) (54.5)
Peach Oklahoma (+13.5) vs. LSU (76.0)
Fiesta Clemson vs. Ohio State (+2.0) (63.5)
Outback Minnesota (+7.5) vs. Auburn (53.0)
Citrus Michigan (+7.0) vs. Alabama (59.0)
Rose Oregon (+2.5) vs. Wisconsin (51.5)
Sugar Georgia vs. Baylor (+6.5) (41.5)
Q2. Vincent Van Gogh created approximately 900
paintings in the short time he worked, basically two a week over a tragically short, nine year
period.
But how many did he actually sell?
1) 1
2) 23
3) 112
4) 443
Q3. The noted
enigmatic filmmaker, Terrence Malick (he of “Days of Heaven,’ “Badlands,” “The
Thin Red Line” fame) was born in the same hometown as Jerrence’s father, the late great Lawrence Corrigan.
Name
that town.
Q4. In
Thomas Hardy’s Return of The Native, he spends approximately the first 50 pages
describing in near mind-numbing detail, Egdon Heath -- arguably the primary character in his fatalistic tale of
the dire consequences that a human being can suffer when they are determined to
take on the Indifferent force of Destiny. (And you thought being a Notre Dame fan was an exercise in futility.)
1) Roger the shrubber’s ne'er-do-well brother-in-law.
2) The randy village vicar.
3) A barren moor of a village
that the novel takes place in.
4) The faithful dog of the
sensual Eustacia Vye’s, the novel’s central female character.
Q5. How many false starts will be called on Notre
Dame in their bowl game?
* 0
* 1
* 2
* 3
* 4+
Q6. On which offensive series will they be
called for their first false start?