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The original clomn-delivered Vol. 125. No.5. February. 1984 Notre Dame. IN 46556 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL REVIEW Good Thru Feb 84 IDITe <Hnlnnial ,ancuitt 3rtmtlie , 1 The First Word Keuin Donius 3 Purdue Daue Wilson 5 Michigan State Michael Keane $1.000FFT~:!\d' 7 Miami Phil Wolf Limit 1 OUR SPECIALTY 256-0062 9 Colorado Brad Couri OVEN-BAKED per person (formerly Uallooll Uowkay) 10 South Carolina John Gates APPLE PANCAKES 2812 Lenson Drive u.s. 31 North in Roseland . 11 Army Larry Burke (Across from the Holiday Inn) 272-7433 Open 7 days a week a16:00 am Mishawaka, Indiana 46545 14 Profile: Notre Dame Is 'Tickled Pink·ett· Louie Somogyi 18 Southern California .Steue Labate io Nauy Terry Bland BIG@ ACE 11 Pittsburgh Ed Domansky LUMBER CENTER 1S Penn State Ed Colbert 17 Air Force Tim Doyle 18 The Uberty Bowl Beth Debauche • ARMSTRONG CEILING TIlE • POWER TOOLS • CABINETS • LUMBER • PlYWOOD • HARDWARE ACE IS THE PLACE 30 "WeareNDI" Mike Leary • OLYMPIC STAIN • PlUMBING & WITH THE HELPFUL HARDWARE MAN • PANELING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND MUCH, MUCH MORE .•. 31 I983 Irish Statistics Sports Information We make ·'dolng II yourself" 272-7535 EASY 31 The Last Word Gerry Faust --HOURS 7,30 AM To 5,30 P.M. Closed Sun"day '-' • GARDEN • PAINTS SUPPLIES The opinions expressed in Scholastic are. ~hose of the authors and editors of Scholastic and do not • TOOLS • HOUSEWARES necessarily represent the opinions of the entire staff and editorial board of Scholastic or the Univer- • PLUMBING & • HARDWARE sity of Notre Dame. its administration. faculty. or the student body. ELECTRICAL • SPORTING i;UPPl.IES GOODS The magazine is represented for national advertising by National Educational Advertising Services •••••••••• and CASS Student Advertising. Inc. Published monthly during the school year except during vaca :;.--=-==-==~~~ tion and examination periods. Scholastic is printed atAve Maria Press. Notre Dame. Ind. 46556. FREE PARKING The subscrip,tion rate is $9.00 a year and back issues are available from Scholastic. Please address ;;;@ FRONT <> REAR all manuscripts to Scholastic. Notre Dame. Ind. 46556.AII unsolicited material becomes the prop-. 272-6500 erty of Scholastic. .' . 125 DIXIE WAY NORTH 219 DIXIE WAY LUMBER ROSELAND Copyright © 1984 Scholastic I all rights reserved I none of the contents may be reproduced CENTER NO. IN ROSELAND without permission. _~II",I~I"I- I • ':I\'j~",I: -~: -.: - ,-----_ .. The original clomn-delivered Vol. 125. No.5. February. 1984 Notre Dame. IN 46556 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL REVIEW Good Thru Feb 84 IDITe <Hnlnnial ,ancuitt 3rtmtlie , 1 The First Word Keuin Donius 3 Purdue Daue Wilson 5 Michigan State Michael Keane $1.000FFT~:!\d' 7 Miami Phil Wolf Limit 1 OUR SPECIALTY 256-0062 9 Colorado Brad Couri OVEN-BAKED per person (formerly Uallooll Uowkay) 10 South Carolina John Gates APPLE PANCAKES 2812 Lenson Drive u.s. 31 North in Roseland . 11 Army Larry Burke (Across from the Holiday Inn) 272-7433 Open 7 days a week a16:00 am Mishawaka, Indiana 46545 14 Profile: Notre Dame Is 'Tickled Pink·ett· Louie Somogyi 18 Southern California .Steue Labate io Nauy Terry Bland BIG@ ACE 11 Pittsburgh Ed Domansky LUMBER CENTER 1S Penn State Ed Colbert 17 Air Force Tim Doyle 18 The Uberty Bowl Beth Debauche • ARMSTRONG CEILING TIlE • POWER TOOLS • CABINETS • LUMBER • PlYWOOD • HARDWARE ACE IS THE PLACE 30 "WeareNDI" Mike Leary • OLYMPIC STAIN • PlUMBING & WITH THE HELPFUL HARDWARE MAN • PANELING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND MUCH, MUCH MORE .•. 31 I983 Irish Statistics Sports Information We make ·'dolng II yourself" 272-7535 EASY 31 The Last Word Gerry Faust --HOURS 7,30 AM To 5,30 P.M. Closed Sun"day '-' • GARDEN • PAINTS SUPPLIES The opinions expressed in Scholastic are. ~hose of the authors and editors of Scholastic and do not • TOOLS • HOUSEWARES necessarily represent the opinions of the entire staff and editorial board of Scholastic or the Univer- • PLUMBING & • HARDWARE sity of Notre Dame. its administration. faculty. or the student body. ELECTRICAL • SPORTING i;UPPl.IES GOODS The magazine is represented for national advertising by National Educational Advertising Services •••••••••• and CASS Student Advertising. Inc. Published monthly during the school year except during vaca :;.--=-==-==~~~ tion and examination periods. Scholastic is printed atAve Maria Press. Notre Dame. Ind. 46556. FREE PARKING The subscrip,tion rate is $9.00 a year and back issues are available from Scholastic. Please address ;;;@ FRONT <> REAR all manuscripts to Scholastic. Notre Dame. Ind. 46556.AII unsolicited material becomes the prop-. 272-6500 erty of Scholastic. .' . 125 DIXIE WAY NORTH 219 DIXIE WAY LUMBER ROSELAND Copyright © 1984 Scholastic I all rights reserved I none of the contents may be reproduced CENTER NO. IN ROSELAND without permission. _~II",I~I"I- I • ':I\'j~",I: -~: -.: - ,-----_ .. 1 I NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL REVIEW EDITOR Kevin Donius The First Word DESIGN AND GRAPHICS Tom Sapp CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER Mike Leary by Dave Wilson factors against Notre Dame in this con holds the record for mpst yards passing by Kevin Donius test. Playing at Ross-Ade Stadium in (791) by any quarterback against Notre Sports Editor FRONT COVER PHOTO photos by Pete Laches West Lafayette, the Irish had not come Dame. The Irish were also forced to deal Brian Davis out on top since 1977, and their last visit with yet another lofty preseason ranking, Notre Daine had !ilot of good reasons in 1981 resulted in ,a 15-14 come-from something with which they've had a bit Despite many exciting moments and an impor BACK COVER PHOTO to be impressed by its football team. behind win for the Boilermakers. Fur of trouble in seasons past. Oh, and in ~ant win over Boston College in the Liberty Bowl, Mark Klocke Faced with supposedly unfavorable game thermore, Purdue was out to avenge last honor of Notre Dame's 95th football It would be inaccurate to categorize Notre Dame's conditions, the Irish calmly produced a season's 28-14 Irish victory in South season, the weather was an uncomfort 1983 football season as anything but a disappoint 52-6 thrashing of Purdue in the season Bend, and with what better quarterback able 95 0 • Nevertheless, the Irish took on ment. The expectations were perhaps too high, as opener, poised in victory as if their efforts than Scott Campbell? Campbell had not Campbell and the Boilermakers with the they often are, but they were not without founda were just another day's work. The win is only been rated tops among big ten greatest of ease, rolling up 522 yards of tion. Only the most pessimistic could have forecast only highlighted when one considers the quarterbacks this season, but currently offense, holding the Purdue quarterback the troubles which would beset the Irish. EDITORIAL BOARD to a modest 89 yards through the air, and In a letter to the Scholastic (see "The Last 1983·1984 forcing the opponent into seven turn Word," pg. 32), Coach Faust wisely and confident overs. Their 57 points, on seven ly states, "There will be no looking back." One touchdowns and a field goal, provided could perhaps lament the fact that Notre Dame EDITOR·IN·CHIEF James S. Ganther Notre Dame not only its largest point long accustomed to reveling in its great traditio~, total at Ross-Ade, but also the most ever must now forget its past, but it is better to com in the stadium's history by an opponent. mend Faust's positive approach. The future, we GENERAL MANAGER Thomas M. Sapp Incidentally, if it is any indication of the have learned, is not shaped by past victories or season to come, the last time the Irish defeats and planning the future, therefore, must scored more than forty points in a foot take precedence over reliving the past. ST. MARY'S EDITOR Kathy Curran ball contest was in 1977, a year the team History, however, demands a record of the would go undefeated and become the season, and the fans are free to look back, even if eventual national champion. If such a the team is not. Here, then, is a review of the Photo Editor Michael P. Leary team effort should become the season season-a review which may change your evalua norm, opponents such as upcoming tion of the year, not because we have changed the News/Sports Editor Michigan State have good reason to facts, but because time has allowed for a broader worry. perspective. Kevin Donius Returning to the victory at hand Culture/Fiction Editor however, it took the Irish less than two Laurel Ann Dooley minutes to show the Boilermakers who would emerge the eventual victor, as the ATTENTION: Copy Editors team travelled 57 yards in seven plays on Kathleen Doyle the opening possession. Tailback Allen Janet Drobinske Pinkett stole the spotlight in this series, finding a large hole in the offense on one Art Editor play and suddenly appearing 35 yards Kathleen O'Toole down the field to set up a five-yard ~~~cftola8t~ touchdown run by Greg Bell on the very Advertising Manager next play. Bell would go on to score Notre Jeannie Euch Dame's second touchdown in the first quarter (he had four for the game),cap is accepting applications for the Business Manager ping a 41-yard drive that featured the Jim Dever first of many impressive passes by Irish position of quarterback Blair Kiel. Mike Johnston Distribution Manager provided the next score for the team, a Stephen Busk 31-yard field goal that put the Irish at a Editor-in-Chief 17~O advantage. Johnston is out to im for the 1984-1985 school year. prove on his year-old single-season record Advertising Staff of 19 field goals.