Published on: 15th August, 2009
Read Part I (Games 1-3) Sept. 26, 2009: @Purdue This game is at Purdue, but I don’t think it warrants any cause for concern among Irish fans. The Boilermakers went 4-8 last year, and they lost the large majority of their offensive production. They graduated their QB Curtis Painter, their RB Kory Sheets, and their top ...Published on: 14th August, 2009
Sept. 5, 2009: Nevada After a strong 7-5 record in the regular season, the Wolf Pack hung with Maryland eventually falling by seven points in the Humanitarian Bowl. Considering the fact star quarterback Colin Kaepernick played the entire second half with a sprained ankle, the result was impressive. The Fighting Irish ...