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Alex Welch, 6'5" 225, 4.8/40, TE, 4-Star

Position: Tight End
High School: Cincinnati, OH
Rivals: 4-Star
Scout: 3-Star
Rivals Rating: 79
ESPN Evaluation

Notes (from Go Blue): He is very productive high school tight end with an excellent frame. Nice hands and runs nice routes. Also takes fight to defender both blocking and after the catch. He is very good at finding soft spot in zone coverage's. He needs to bend his knees and watch his pad level. Also needs to work on his speed and quickness along with needs to add some weight and strength.

Offers: Ohio State, Oklahoma, Michigan, Florida State, Michigan State, Stanford, North Carolina, South Carolina, North Carolina State, Indiana, Maryland, Northwestern, Boston College, Illinois, Wake Forest, Wisconsin, Kansas, Purdue, Cincinnati, Vanderbilt, Louisville, South Florida



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1812 Overture




Robert O'Brien, Director of the Band from 1952-1986, wrote the arrangement for Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture which has become known to fans as "The Lou Chant".


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Notre Dame Victory Clog



Robert O'Brien, Director of the Band from 1952-1986, wrote arrangements of all of former band director Joseph Casasanta's pieces, as well as the selection of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture which has become known to fans as "The Lou Chant". Many of O'Brien's own compositions have also become part of Irish tradition, most notably "Damsha Bua," commonly called "The Victory Clog." The Irish Guard performs a dance to this lively jig on game days when Notre Dame is victorious.


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Notre Dame Victory March

Notre Dame Victory March | 1812 Overture | Victory Clog | Here Come the Irish | Ya Gotta Believe | Rockne Speech
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Without Introduction





Lyrics:
Rally sons of Notre Dame:
Sing her glory and sound her fame,
Raise her Gold and Blue
And cheer with voices true:
Rah, rah, for Notre Dame
We will fight in ev-ry game,
Strong of heart and true to her name
We will ne'er forget her
And will cheer her ever
Loyal to Notre Dame

Cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame,
Wake up the echos cheering her name,
Send a volley cheer on high,
Shake down the thunder from the sky.
What though the odds be great or small
Old Notre Dame will win over all,
While her loyal sons are marching
Onward to victory.



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Knute Rockne Speech

Ya Gotta Believe

Rockne Prep Speech

Knute Rockne's Recreation of a Pep Speech


Knute Rockne was the consummate showman. He used various forms of media to promote himself, his football team, and his school, the University of Notre Dame. At some point, the date is unclear, but most likely in the late 1920s, he recreated (or more accurately performed) a pep talk for the newsreels. The speech was not for any particular game or situation, but instead showed Rockne's general motivational techniques with his players. The following is a transcript from that performance:

And the same backfield, Jimmy, you and Collins, Chevigny, and Niemiec. Now-w the success of any team men is based on team-play -- the same as you've shown all year --: Sacrifice; unselfish sacrifice! These are the fellows they say are pretty good; but I think we're better! And I think if we get ourselves keyed up to a point, and when we're confident of that ... why-y-y the results will take care of themselves.

All right, now. On the kickoff -- if we receive, the zone men will drop back to the receiver and block long -- that old Notre Dame style. If we kickoff -- which the rest of the teams want -- let's run down fast -- just as fast as you can run. And then we go on defense. And on defense -- I want the center in and out of that line -- according to the situation. Use your old head! And I want you guards charging through as far as you can go -- on every play. Expect the play right over you every time --.

And the tackles -- I want you to go in a yard and a half -- and then check yourselves. Spread your feet -- squat down low -- and be ready with your hands and elbows, so you won't be sideswiped. But I want the ends in there fast every play. Every play, but under control. And you men in the backfield there, I want you to analyze it before you move. If they throw a forward pass, a zone pass, wait ‘til you see the ball in the air -- and then go and get it! And when we get it, boys, that's when we go on offense. And that's when we go to ‘em -- and, don't forget, we're gonna pick on one last one tackle that is weak.

We're going inside of ‘em, we're going outside of ‘em -- inside of ‘em! outside of ‘em! -- and when we get them on the run once, we're going to keep ‘em on the run. And we're not going to pass unless their secondary comes up too close. But don't forget, men -- we're gonna get ‘em on the run, we're gonna go, go, go, go! -- and we aren't going to stop until we go over that goal line! And don't forget, men -- today is the day we're gonna win. They can't lick us -- and that's how it goes... The first platoon men -- go in there and fight, fight, fight, fight, fight! What do you say, men!

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Here Come The Irish