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Here Come the Irish 2008
An Annual Guide to Notre Dame Football
Edited by Jim Walsh
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ISSN/ISBN: 1942-1478
TRIM SIZE: 8.5 x 10.875
PUB DATE: July 2008
PAGES: 112
    
- Provides thorough analysis of ND football at all levels in a high quality, ad-free package

-Includes both a preview of 2008 and a review of Fighting Irish history

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

-Includes an extensive interview with Lou Holtz looking back on the 1988 season

Here Come the Irish 2008 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 2007 disaster head coach Charlie Weis leads a young, talented squad into 2008 with hopes of restoring the ND program to glory. 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 Jon Tenuta and his anticipated impact on Corwin Brown's defense, The 2008 schedule is also evaluated in detail, revealing that this season might be one for a real bounce back from the young Irish squad.

A review of Weis's extensive changes to the coaching staff, the play calling, and his interaction with the players is examined in detail, and what they may mean for 2008. The freshman seasons of Jimmy Clausen and Brady Quinn are compared in detail too, and there is a look at the ridiculous world of modern day recruiting. Further, the book looks back at Irish players and seasons of yesteryear, including a sit down interview with coaching legend Lou Holtz on the 20th anniversary of the last Notre Dame national title.

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 2008 season.
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Table of Contents
Letter From the Editor
A New Day Has Dawned: The 2008 Fighting Irish
by Pat Mitsch
The 10 Players Who Will Make or Break the 2008 Notre Dame Season
by Pat Mitsch
Know Thy Enemy: Breaking Down the 2008 Irish Opponents
by Matt Hinton
Managing Expectation of the Irish
by Alex O'Bannon
Two's Not a Crowd: Jon Tenuta Brings His Relentless Defensive Style to the Irish
by Jay Barry
Charlie's Changes: The Radical Steps Weis Has Taken After 2007
by Ken Fowler
What Went Wrong?: The 2007 Fighting Irish
by Brian Stouffer
The Worst of the Best: Bad Seasons by Good Coaches
by Pete Schroeder
2008 Notre Dame Football Roster
Refilling the Talent Pool: Roster Realities for 2007, 2008, and Beyond
by Patrick Borchers
Irish Celebrate New Arrivals: The Incoming Freshman Class
by John Vannie
Stars, They're Just Like Us!: The Ridiculous World of Modern-Day Recruiting
by Gunder Kehoe
A Very Brady Sequel?: Comparing the Freshman Seasons of Brady Quinn and Jimmy Clausen
by Frank Vitovitch
The 2009 NFL Draft
Lou Looks Back: A Conversation With Lou Holtz on the 20th Anniversary of the 1988 Championship
by Jim Walsh
Catholics vs. Baptists: The '73 Sugar Bowl and the Nation Champion Irish 35 Years Later
by Craig Chval
Notre Dame 2008 Football Schedule

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