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Here Come the Irish 2007
An Annual Guide to Notre Dame Football
Edited by JIM WALSH
PRICE: $14.95
ISSN/ISBN: 978-0-9777-436-8-1
TRIM SIZE: 8.5 x 11
PUB DATE: July 2007
PAGES: 112
    
- Provides thorough analysis of ND football at all levels

-Includes both a preview of 2007 and a review of Fighting Irish history

-Features the detailed and in-depth evaluation of Notre Dame that diehard fans crave

Here Come the Irish 2007 provides analysis and coverage of the upcoming Notre Dame football season unlike anything else available. With 112 pages of the most in-depth and thorough football analysis complete with high-quality color photography why buy multiple preseason publications that only provide a taste of the Irish?

After the 2006 departure of such stars as Brady Quinn, Darius Walker, and Jeff Samardzija, head coach Charlie Weis leads a young, talented squad into 2007. Here Come the Irish presents a thorough overview of the current roster and depth chart as well as studies of this season's recruiting and the award-winning freshman class. Also featured is a profile of super-recruit Jimmy Clausen and his anticipated impact in his time in South Bend, both on and off the field. The 2007 schedule is also evaluated in detail, including some potential problem games and they may not be the obvious ones.

A review of Weis's first two offenses is included, drawing out the differences in his first two seasons as Notre Dame's coach and what they may mean for 2007. The talent level at Notre Dame, and how Weis finally has the team playing to its level of talent is examined in detail too. Further, the book looks back at Irish players and seasons of yesteryear, including a sit down interview with 1947 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Lujack.

It's all packed into Here Come the Irish a publication by Irish fans for Irish fans that national publications cannot match. With pages full of in-depth coverage and color photos, it is the diehard fan's must-have guide to the 2007 season.
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Table of Contents
Built to Last: The 2007 Irish Roster
by Pat Mitsch
2007 and 2008 Notre Dame Schedules
Know Thy Enemy: Breaking Down the 2007 Irish Opponents
by Matt Hinton
From the Ground Up: A Preview of the 2007 Fighting Irish Offense
by John Vannie
Notre Dame Returning Player Stats
The Education of Corwin Brown
by Albert Breer
The Third Year: Charlie Weis Enters the ND Crucible
by Scott Eden
The Talent Pool: How Weis Finally Has ND Achieving at an Expected Level
by Patrick J. Borchers
Fourth Down Revisited and the Lost Art of Punting
by Pete Palmer
Charlie Weis and Crisis Management
by Brian Stouffer
No More Cheap Dates: Recruiting the Class of 2012
by Charles Gabbert
The Quinn Effect: How Brady Quinn's Draft Fall and NFL Future Will Impact ND
by Frank Vitovitch
Jimmy Clausen and the Search for the Elusive "It" Quarterback
by Gunder Kehoe
Impactd Freshman
by Pat MItsch
A Conversation with Johnny Lujack
by Jim Walsh
The Springfield Rifle: Angelo Bertelli--from the Heisman to the Purple Heart
by Mark A. Brown
The Magnificent Sevens
by Jay Barry

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