Notre Dame Football


Notre Dame 

Year

W-L-T

Season Highlight(s)

1887

0-1-0

Lost only game to Michigan 8-0.

1888

1-2-0

Beat Harvard Prep 20-0 and lost the other 2 games to Michigan

1889

1-0-0

Won their only game over Northwestern 9-0.

1890

-

  No Team

1891

-

  No Team

1892

1-0-1

Tied Hillsdale 10-10 and beat South Bend High School 55-0

1893

4-1-0

Outscored opponents 92-24 on the year.

1894

3-1-1

Outscored opponents 80-31, including a 30-0 victory over Wabash

1895

3-1-0

Played all home games for second straight year

1896

4-3-0

Defense had 4 shutouts including victory over Highland Views 82-0

1897

4-1-1

Defense had 4 shutouts

1898

4-2-0

All 4 wins were by shutout

1899

6-3-1

5 of 6 wins were by shutout . Finished ranked #20 by Dave Wilson and #19 by Soren Sorensen

1900

6-3-1

Fullback Louis "Red" Salmon joins team. Defense had 6 shutouts.  Finished ranked #34 by both Dave Wilson and Soren Sorensen. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1901

8-1-1

Red Salmon scores 7 TDs. Defense had 6 shutouts. Finished ranked #16 by Dave Wilson and #22 by Soren Sorensen

1902

6-2-1

Red Salmon scores 11 TDs, 77 pts.. 92-0 victory over American Medical. Finished ranked #12 by Dave Wilson and #23 by Soren Sorensen

1903

8-0-1

Red Salmon (15 TDs, 105  pts, all-america team). Defense - 8 shutouts and 10 points allowed.  Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1904

5-3-0

Lost 58-0 to Wisconsin. Finished unranked by both Dave Wilson and Soren Sorensen

1905

5-4-0

142-0 victory over American Medical, 71-0 victory over DePauw. Finished ranked #24 by Dave Wilson and #12 by Soren Sorensen

1906

6-1-0

Defense had 6 shutouts and only gave up 12 points on the year. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1907

6-0-1

Defense gave up 20 points total.

1908

8-1-0

88-0 victory over Chicago Phys. & Surgeons. Defense had 6 shutouts.  Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1909

7-0-1

Halfback Harry Miller leads team. Ranked #3 by Walter Camp. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1910

4-1-1

Notre Dame victory march introduced

1911

6-0-2

Knute Rockne joins team as left end. Defense gave up 9 points on the year.

1912

7-0-0

Outscored opponents 389-27 including 116-7 victory over St. Viator. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1913

7-0-0

Fullback Ray Eichenlaub scored 12 TDs. Gus Dorais to Knute Rockne  forward pass combination used to upset Army 35-13. Proclaimed National Champs by Libby. Also finished ranked #1 by both Dave Wilson and Soren Sorensen. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1914

6-2-0

Halfback Stan Cofall joins team and scores 9 TDs, 82 pts.  Finished ranked #12 by Dave Wilson and #15 by Soren Sorensen. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1915

7-1-0

Stan Cofall scores 9 TDs, 71 pts. Finished ranked #14 by Dave Wilson and #14 by Soren Sorensen

1916

8-1-0

Stan Cofall scores 12 TDs, 84 pts and made all-america team. Finished ranked #11 by Dave Wilson and #10 by Soren Sorensen. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1917

6-1-1

Jesse Harper's last year as Head Coach. Outscored opponents 141-9. Finished ranked #9 by Dave Wilson and #15 by Soren Sorensen

1918

3-1-2

Knute Rockne took over as Head Coach.  George Gipp rushes for 541 yards. Finished ranked #20 by Dave Wilson and #11 by Soren Sorensen

1919

9-0-0

Proclaimed College Football Champs of the West, George Gipp: 729 yds rushing with 7 TDs and 727 yds passing. Finished ranked #4 by both Dave Wilson and Soren Sorensen. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1920

9-0-0

Proclaimed College Football Champs of the West, George Gipp: 827 yds rushing with 8 TDs and 709 yds passing. (PR-106 yds, KR-208 yds). Scored 64 pts and had , Punt avg - 40.6. Made all-america team and also Awarded Walter Camp trophy as player of the year. He contracted a streph throat and died after the season. Finished ranked #13 by Dave Wilson and #6 by Soren Sorensen. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1921

10-1-0

Eddie Anderson: 26 receptions for 394 yds made all-america team. Johnny Mohardt scored 12 TDs, 781 yds rushing and also threw for 995 yards and 9 TDPs. Finished ranked #2 by Dave Wilson and #7 by Soren Sorensen. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1922

8-1-1

Halfback Jim Crowley rushed for 566 yds and scored 9 TDs. Phil Castner scored 8 TDs and led the nation in KR Avg (44.5). Finished ranked #9 by Dave Wilson and #20 by Soren Sorensen

1923

9-1-0

Halfback Don Miller ruched for 698 yds and scored 10 TDs. He made all- america team with halfback Elmer Layden. Finished ranked #16 by Dave Wilson and #11 by Soren Sorensen

1924

10-0-0

Don Miller rushed for 763 yds, 7 TDs, 16 rec-297 yds. Quarterback Harry Stuhldreher made all- america team with Jim Crowley (739 yds rushing) and Elmer Layden (423 yds rushing, 6 TDs). The legend of the Four Horseman was conceived by Grantland Rice. Notre Dame proclaimed National Champs by Dickinson rartings as they beat Stanford in the Rose Bowl 27-10. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions. Also finished ranked #1 by Dave Wilson and #1 by Soren Sorensen

1925

7-2-1

Halfback Christie Flannagan rushed for 556 yds, 7 TDs. Finished unranked by Dickinson, but ranked #19 by Dave Wilson and #16 by Soren Sorensen

1926

9-1-0

Christie Flannagan rushed for 535 yds. Irish ranked #3 by Dickinson. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions.

1927

7-1-1

Christie Flannagan: 731 yds rushing, made all-america team. The nickname Fighting Irish adopted for the first time. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions. Proclaimed National Champs by Houlgate System. Irish ranked #4 by Dickinson, #4 by Dave Wilson and #3 by Soren Sorensen

1928

5-4-0

Jack Chevigny (539 yds rushing) scored the winning TD as Notre Dame upsets heavily favored Army 12-6. Rockne delivered famous "win for the Gipper" speech at halftime. Irish finish season unranked by Dickinson, but ranked #12 by Dave Wilson and #16 by Soren Sorensen

1929

9-0-0

Quarterback Frank Carideo leads Irish to National Championship. Carideo also made all-america team with 5 INTs. Joe Savoldi rushed for 597 yds. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions. Irish finished up #1 by Dickinson Ratings, #1 by Dave Wilson and #3 by Soren Soranson.

1930

10-0-0

Notre Dame stadium opened and once again they were proclaimed National Champs. Carideo named to all-america for a second time. Halfback Marchy Scwartz also made all-america team as he rushed for 927 yds and 9 TDs, plus he passed for 319 yds. Proclaimed Major Mid-West Independant Champions. Irish finished #1 by Dickinson and Massey. Also finished ranked #1 by Soren Soranson and #2 by Dave Wilson.

1931

6-2-1

Knute Rockne died in a plane crash. Marchy Swartz (692 yds, 5 TDs) makes all-american again. Irish finished up #11 by Dickinson Ratings, #15 by Dave Wilson and #9 by Soren Sorensen

1932

7-2-0

Future AD Moose Krause joins team. George Melinkovich scored 8 TDs on 503 yds rushing. Irish ranked #7 by both Dickinson and Dave Wilson and #11 by Soren Sorensen

1933

3-5-1

Quarterback Nick Lukats accounts for 668 total yds as offense shutout 6 times. Irish finish season unranked by Dickinson, Dave Wilson and Soren Soranson

1934

6-3-0

Elmer Layden became Head Coach. George Melinkovich scored 6 TDs. Irish finish season unranked by Dickinson, but ranked #12 by Dave Wilson and #15 by Soren Sorensen

1935

7-1-1

Beat #1 ranked Ohio State 18-13 in what was called "The game of the century". HB Bill Shakespeare (641 yds total offense) made all-american and finished 3rd in the Heisman ballot. Irish ranked #9 by Dickinson and also by Massey. Also ranked #11 by Dave Wilson and #10 by Soren Sorensen

1936

6-2-1

Bob Wilke (6 TDs on the year). Defeated #1 ranked Northwestern 26-6 behind 2 of Wilke's TDs. Finished AP Poll ranked #8 and #7 by Dickinson.

1937

6-2-1

End Chuck Sweeney made all-america team. Bunny McCormick rushed for 347 yds. Finished #9 by AP and #10 by Dickinson.

1938

8-1-0

Tackle Ed Beinar starred for the #5 AP ranked Irish. Bob Saggay rushed for 353 yards. Proclaimed National Champs by Dickinson Ratings.

1939

7-2-0

Fullback Milt Piepul rushed for 414 yds (6 TDs) as Irish finished #13 by the AP and #6 by Dickinson.

1940

7-2-0

Notre Dame finshed season unranked. Steve Juzwik scored 7 TDs on 407 yards rushing.

1941

8-0-1

Frank Leahy became Head Coach. Angelo Bertelli passed for 1027 yds and finished runner-up in Heisman voting. Fred Evans (11 TDs). Notre Dame finished #3 in AP poll

1942

7-2-2

Angelo Bertelli: 1039 yds passing, 10 TDs. He also had 8 interceptions on defense. Corwin Clatt (698 yds rush, 5 TDs). Team finished #6 AP

1943

9-1-0

Bertelli wins Heisman Trophy. Creighton Miller made all-america team as he led nation in rushing with 911 yds and 13 TDs (he also had 6 INTs on defense). Johnny Lujack (716 yds, 8 TDs, total offense). Proclaimed National Champs by AP

1944

8-2-0

Ed McKeever coached team as Frank Leahy served in WWII. Bob Kelly (681 yds rush, 13 TDs), Frank Dancewicz passed for 989 yds to lead Irish to #9 ranking by AP

1945

7-1-1

Hugh Devore coached team to #9 ranking. Elmer Angsman scored 7 TDs (616 yds rushing)

1946

8-0-1

Leahy returns as Head Coach. #1 Notre Dame battles #2 Army to 0-0 tie. Irish proclaimed Champs by AP poll. Johnny Lujack (886 yds total offense), 3rd in Heisman voting

1947

9-0-0

Quarterback Johnny Lujack (930 yds, 10 TDs total offense) wins Heisman Trophy and leads Irish to #1 ranking. Halfback Terry Brennan scored 11 TDs, Fullback Emil Sitko rushed for 426 yds

1948

9-0-1

Quarterback Frank Tripuka throws 11 TDPs (660 yds). Emil Sitko rushed for 742 yds and scored 9 TDs. Bill Gay, 6 Interceptions. Irish end up ranked #2 by the AP poll

1949

10-0-0

Irish win National Championship again. Quarterback Bob Williams: 1374 yds passing with 16 TDPs made all-america team. Emil Sitko: 712 yds rushing and 9 TDs also made all-america team. End Leon Hart wins Heisman Trophy as he caught 19 balls, 247 yds, 5 TDs and led the Irish on defense.

1950

4-4-1

Bob Williams: 1035 yds passing. Jim Mutscheller 35 receptions, 426 yds and 7 TDs. Irish finish season unranked.

1951

7-2-1

Fullback Neil Worden (676 yds rush, 8 TDs), Johnny Lattner (6 TDs, 5 INTs). Unranked by the AP and #13 by UPI

1952

7-2-1

Neil Worden (504 yds 10 TDs). Halfback Johnny Lattner rushed for 732 yds, caught 17 passes for 220 yds and 5 TDs. #3 AP and UPI

1953

9-0-1

Frank Leahy’s last year as Head Coach. Johnny Lattner wins Heisman Trophy as he rushed for 651 yds, caught 14 passes for 204 yds, scored 9 TDs and had 4 Interceptions. Neil Worden rushed for 859 yds and scored 11 TDs. #2 AP and UPI.  (Proclaimed National Champs by everybody except AP and UPI).

1954

9-1-0

QB Ralph Guglielmi passed for 1162 yds (5 TDs rushing, 5 INTs) and made all-american team. Joe Heap (594 rush, 8 TDs, 18 receptions, 369 yds). Don Schaeffer (766 yds rushing). #4 AP and UPI

1955

8-2-0

Halfback Don Schaeffer rushed for 638 yds. Quarterback Paul Hornung passed for 743 yds, 9 TDPs and rushed for 472 yds, 6 TDs (he also had 5 INTs), as Irish finished ranked #9 by AP and #10 by UPI

1956

2-8-0

Paul Hornung scored 7 TDs, accounts for 1337 yds total offense and wins Heisman Trophy. Irish finish season unranked.

1957

7-3-0

Beat Oklahoma 7-0 to end their 57 game winning streak. Bob Williams (565 yds passing), Nick Pietrosante rushed for 449 yds and the Irish finished the season ranked #10 by the AP and #9 by UPI

1958

6-4-0

QB George Izo passed for 1067 yds and 9 TDPs. Nick Pietrosante added 549 yds rushing. End Monte Stickles (20-328 yds) scored 7 TDs and made all-america team. #17 AP

1959

5-5-0

Monte Stickles made all-america team again. Bob Scarpitto scored 8 TDs. #17 AP and #14 UPI

1960

2-8-0

QB George Haffner passed for 548 yds. Irish finished season unranked.

1961

5-5-0

Halfback Angelo Dabiero rushed for 637 yds and had 5 INTs. QB Frank Budka passed for 636 yds. Irish finish season unranked.

1962

5-5-0

QB Daryl Lamonica rushed for 4 TDs and passed for 821 yds including 6 TDPs  Jim Kelly caught 41 passes for 523 yds and 4 TDs. DB Tom MacDonald had 9 INTs.  Irish once again unranked.

1963

2-7-0

Irish unranked for the 4th straight year. Frank Budka returned at Quarterback (4 TDPs and 4 TDs). Tom MacDonald had 5 more interceptions.

1964

9-1-0

The era of Ara begins, Ara Parseghian takes over as Head Coach. QB John Huarte wins Heisman Trophy as he passed for 2062 yds and 16 TDPs to lead Irish to #3 ranking in both AP and UPI polls. Jack Snow caught 60 passes for 1114 yds to make all-america team. Fullback Bill Wolski scored 11 TDs and rushed for 657 yds. Tony Carey's 8-Ints lead the nation. Proclaimed National Champs by National Football Foundation, Sagarin Ratings and Football News Publication.

1965

7-2-1

DB Nick Rassas  (6 INTs.) made all-amercia team as he led nation in PR (19.1 avg) including 3 returns for TDs. Halfback Nick Eddy rushed for 582 yds and had 233 yds receiving. QB Bill Zloch passed for 558 yds. #9 AP and #8 UPI

1966

9-0-1

#1 (by both AP and UPI) ranked Irish played a 10-10 tie with #2 ranked Michigan State to clinch National Championship. Nick Eddy (533 yds rushing) scored 10 TDs, finished third in the Heisman voting and made all-america team. QB Terry Hanratty (1247 yds passing) led Irish as End Jim Seymour caught 48 passes for 862 yds and 8 TDs. Defense led by Alan Page, Jim Lynch, John Pergine and Tom Schoen

1967

8-2-0

QB Terry Hanratty passed for 1439 yds. Rocky Bleier and Jeff Zimmerman (597 yds) led the rushing game. Jim Seymour caught 37 passes for 515 yds. DB Tom Schoen ( 7 INTs.) made all-america team. Proclaimed National Champs by Dick Dunkel Ratings System . #5 AP and #4 UPI

1968

7-2-1

Hanratty made all-america team as he passed for 1466 yds and finished third in the Heisman voting. Halfback Bob Gladieux rushed for 713 yds and scored 14 TDs. Jim Seymour caught 53 passes for 736 yds. Irish finished season once again #5 by the AP and #8 by UPI

1969

8-2-1

QB Joe Theisman passed for 1531 yds and 13 TDs, HB Denny Allen rushed for 612 yds and DT Mike McCoy made all-america. Lost to #1 Texas in Cotton Bowl 21-17. #5 AP and #9 by UPI

1970

10-1-0

End Tom Gatewood caught 77 passes for 1123 yds and 7 TDs to make all-america team. QB Joe Theisman had 16 TDPs and passed for 2429 yds to finish second in the Heisman voting. Ed Gulyas rushed for 534 yds. Beat #1 Texas 24-11 in Cotton Bowl. Finished #2 AP and #5 UPI. Proclaimed National Champs by Matthews Grid Ratings and Sagarin Ratings System.

1971

8-2-0

Defense led by all-americans DB Clarence Ellis and DE Walt Patulski. QB Cliff Brown (669 yds passing), HB Bob Minnix (337 yds) and SE Tom Gatewood (33-417 yds) led Offense. Finished #13 AP and #15 UPI

1972

8-3-0

DT Greg Marx made all-america team. DB Mike Townsend led nation in INTs with 10; Tom Clements (1163 yds passing, 8 TDPs), HB Eric Pennick rushed for 726 yds and FB Andy Huff scored 10 TDs. Lost Orange Bowl to Nebraska 40-6. #14 AP and #12 UPI

1973

11-0-0

QB Tom Clements (1243 yds total offense) led Irish over #1 Alabama 24-23 in Sugar Bowl to win National Championship in AP poll. TE Dave Casper made all-america team. Powerful running game led By Wayne Bullock (752 yds-10 TDs), Eric Pennick and Art Best, UPI poll done before bowl had Irish at #4.

1974

10-2-0

Upset #2 Alabama 13-11 in Ara Parseghian’s last game as Head Coach. Tom Clements passed for 1549 yds, 8 TDPs. Wayne Bullock rushed for 855 yds- 12 TDs. End Pete Demmerle (43-667, 6 TDs) made all-america team as Irish finished season ranked #6 by the AP and #4 by UPI

1975

8-3-0

Dan Devine took over as Head Coach. DT Steve Niehaus made all-amercia team. RB Jerome Heavens rushed for 756 yds and Al Hunter scored 8 TDs. Joe Montana replaced starting QB Rick Slager and led Irish to 2 come from behind wins. Dan “Rudy” Reuttiger played and later inspired a movie. Finished unranked by AP and #17 by UPI.

1976

9-3-0

QB Rick Slager passed for 1281 yds, 11 TDPs. RB Al Hunter rushed for 1058 yds and 13 TDs. TE Ken McAfee (34-482 yds, 3 TDs) and DE Ross Browner both all-american. Beat Penn State in Gator Bowl 20-9. #12 AP and UPI

1977

11-1-0

Beat #1 Texas in Cotton Bowl 38-10 to earn National Championship recognition by both AP and UPI. QB Joe Montana had 1604 yds passing with 11 TDPs. RB Jerome Heavens rushed for 994 yds. TE Ken McAfee finished third in Heisman voting and (54-797 yds receiving) to earn all-america team for third straight year. Vegas Furgeson had 7 TDs. Defense led by all-americans DE Ross Browner and DB Luther Bradley.  Also ranked #1 by TSN

1978

9-3-0

QB Joe Montana passed for 2010 yds-10 TDPs. His pass to Kris Haines climaxed amazing comeback from 34-12 deficit to defeat Houston in Cotton Bowl 35-34. Vegas Ferguson rushed for 1192 yds-8 TDs. LB Bob Golic was named to the all-america team. Finished #7 in the AP poll, #6 in UPI and TSN

1979

7-4-0

RB Vegas Ferguson made all-america team as he rushed for 1437 yds and 17 TDs. QB Rusty Lisch passed for 1781 yds. The Irish ended the season unranked.

1980

9-2-1

RB Jim Stone rushed for 908 yds-7 TDs and Phil Carter rushed for 822 yds-6 TDs. Harry Oliver kicked 18 FGs. Lost to #1 Georgia 17-10 in Sugar Bowl. #9 AP, #10 UPI and #8 by The Sporting News (TSN)

1981

5-6-0

Gerry Faust named Head Coach. LB Bob Crable all-american for second straight year. Blair Keil (936 yds passing, 7 TDPs) and Phil Carter (727 yds rushing) led offense. Irish finish season unranked.

1982

6-4-1

QB Blair Keil passed for 1273 yds and Phil Carter rushed for 715 yds to lead Irish. RB Greg Bell also a big factor in running game. Tony Hunter (42-507 receiving). Mike Johnston kicked 19 FGs. Dave Duerson had 7 INTs to lead the defense. Beat #1 ranked Pittsburgh 31-16. Irish finish season unranked.

1983

7-5-0

Beat Boston College 19-18 in Liberty Bowl. Allen Pinkett rushed for 1394 yds and also had 288 yds receiving to go with 18 TDs. Steve Beuerlein passed for 1061 yards. Irish finish season unranked.

1984

7-5-0

RB Allen Pinkett (1105 yds rushing) scored 18 TDs again and QB Steve Beuerlein passed for 1920 yds. Irish lost to SMU in Aloha Bowl 27-20 to finish unranked, except in CNN/USA where they were #25

1985

5-6-0

Defeated by Miami 58-7 in Gerry Faust’s final game as Head Coach. Offense once again led by QB Steve Beuerlein (1335 yds) and RB Allen Pinkett (1100 yds, 11TDs). Irish finish season unranked.

1986

5-6-0

Lou Holtz’s first year as Head Coach. K John Carney kicked 21 FGs. QB Steve Buerline passed for 2211 yds and 13 TDPs. FL Tim Brown: 45 rec. for 910 yds. Unranked for sixth straight year.

1987

8-4-0

FL Tim Brown wins Heisman Trophy. He catches 39 passes for 846 yds-4-TDs. And returns 3 punts for TDs. RB Mark Green rushed for 861 yds. FB Anthony Johnson scored 11 TDs. Lost to Texas A&M in Cotton Bowl 35-10. #17 AP, unranked by UPI, #16 by CNN/USA and #17 by TSN

1988

12-0-0

Wins AP, UPI, CNN/USA, TSN National Championship by defeating West Virginia 34-21 in Fiesta Bowl.  QB Tony Rice had 1876 total yds including 9 TDs rushing to lead Irish. Rickey Watters (2 PR TDs), Raghib Ismail led nation in KR (36.1, 2 TDs). Defeat of #1 Miami 31-30 propelled team to title game.

1989

12-1-0

QB Tony Rice rushed for 884 yds-7 TDs and passed for 1122 yds. RB Anthony Johnson scored 13 TDs. Offense led by TB Ricky Watters (1186 all purpose yds-11 TDs) and FL Raghib “Rocket” Ismail (1628 all purpose yds). Beat #1 Colorado in Orange Bowl 21-6. NT Chris Zorich and DB Todd Lyght join Ismail as all-americans. #2 AP, #3 UPI, #2 CNN/USA ad TSN. Proclaimed National Champs by Massey and Sagarin Ratings Systems.

1990

9-3-0

FL Rocket Ismail (32-699 receiving, 537 rushing yds, 1723 all purpose yds) runner-up in Heisman voting. QB Rick Mirer passed for 1824 yds.  Defense led by all-americans NT Chris Zorish, LB Michael Stonebreaker and DB Todd Lyght. RB Rodney Culver rushed for 710 yds and Ricky Watters had 579. Lost to #1 Colorado 10-9 in Orange Bowl. #6 AP, UPI, CNN/USA and TSN

1991

10-3-0

QB Rick Mirer passed for 2117 yds and 18 TDPs. RB Jerome Bettes rushed for 972 yds and scored 20 TDs. Reggie Brooks (894 yds rushing) and Tony Smith (42-789 receiving yds) also starred. Defeated Florida 39-28 in Sugar Bowl. Finished #13 by the AP, #12 by UPI and CNN/USA and #13 by TSN

1992

10-1-1

RB Reggie Brooks rushed for 1343 yds and 14 TDs. Rick Mirer passed for 1874 yds and 15 TDs. Jerome Bettis (825-12 TDs rushing) and Lake Dawson (25-462 yds receiving) also contributed. Defeated Texas A&M in Cotton Bowl 28-3 to finish #4 in AP poll, UPI, TSN and CNN/USA coaches poll.

1993

11-1-0

Defeated #1 Florida State 31-24, yet finished runner-up in final polls to them. RB Lee Becton rushed for 1044 yds. QB Kevin McDougal passed for 1541 yds. CB Jeff Burris named to the all-america team. Defeated Texas A&M in Cotton Bowl 24-21. #2 AP, UPI, CNN/USA and TSN. Proclaimed National Champs by National Championship Foundation and Matthews Grid Ratings System.

1994

6-5-1

QB Ron Powlus: 1729 yds, 19 TDPs. FL Derrick Mayes caught 47 passes for 847 yds and 11 TDs. CB Bobby Taylor all-american. Lost 41-24 in Fiesta Bowl to Colorado. Irish finish season unranked.

1995

9-3-0

RB Randy Kinder rushed for 809 yds. Ron Powlus passed for 1853 yds and 12 TDPs. FB Marc Edwards scored 12 TDs. Derrick Mayes (48-881 yds rec.) Lost to Florida State in Orange Bowl 31-26. #11 AP, #13 CNN/USA and #12 TSN

1996

8-3-0

DB Allen Rossum scored 4 TDs off returns. RB Autry Denson rushed for 1179 yds and had 11 TDs. Ron Powlus passed for 1242 yds. and 12 TDPs. Finished #19 in AP poll, #21 in CNN/USA poll and #18 TSN

1997

7-6-0

QB Ron Powlus ends career as all-time leading passer in Notre Dame history. He had 2078 yds on the year. DB Allen Rossum had 3 more TDs off returns. Autry Denson rushed for 1268 yds and scored 13 TDs. Bobby Brown (45-543 yds receiving). Lost to LSU in Independence Bowl 27-9. Irish finish season unranked in all polls.

1998

9-3-0

RB Autry Denson winds up his Notre Dame career as the all-time leading rusher. He ran for 1176 yds and scored 15 TDs on the year. QB Jarious Jackson passed for 1740 yds and 13 TDPs. Lost to Georgia Tech in Gator Bowl 35-28. Finished #22 AP and CNN/ESPN coaches poll and #23 in TSN

1999

5-7-0

QB Jarious Jackson passed for 2753 yds and 17 TDPs. RB Tony Fisher rushed for 783 Yds. FL Bobby Brown caught 36 pases for 668 yds. Irish finish season unranked.

2000

9-3-0

QB Matt Lovechio passed for 980 yds and 11 TDs, FL Joey Getherall had 2 TDs on PRs; RB Julius Jones rushed for 657 yds. Lost to Oregon St. 41-9 in Fiesta Bowl. #15 AP and #16 CNN/ESPN

2001

5-6-0

QB Carlyle Holiday passed for 784 yds and rushed for 666 yds. RB Julius Jones rushed for 750 yds. FL Javin Hunter caught 37 passes for 387 yds. Irish finish season unranked.

2002

10-3-0

QB Carlyle Holiday passed for 1766 yds and 10 TDs. RB Ryan Grant rushed for 1085 yds and 9 TDs. FL Arnaz Battle caught 48 passes for 702 yds. Shane Walton had 7 interceptions, returning 2 for TDs. Lost to NC State 28-6 in Gator Bowl.  #17 AP, CNN/ESPN and #16 TSN

2003

 5-7-0

RB Julius Jones rushed for 1268 yds and 10 TDs including 3 games of 200+ yards (262 yds vs Pittsburgh, school record; 221 yds vs Navy and 218 yds vs Stanford).  QB Brady Quinn passed for 1831 yds and 9 TDs. Irish finish season unranked.  
2004     6-6-0 QB Brady Quinn passed for 2372 yds and 15 TDs.  RB Darius Walker rushed for 778 yds and 6 TDs. WR Rhema McNight caught 38 passes for 520 yds. Lost to Oregon St. 38-21 in Insight.com Bowl (Kent Baer coached as Ty Willingham was fired before the bowl game). Irish finish season unranked.
2005

 9-3-0

QB Brady Quinn (4th in Heisman Throphy Voting) passed for 3919 yds (including games of 487, 467, 440, 432 yds) and 32 TDs  (6-TDPs in 1 game) .  RB Darius Walker rushed for 1271 yds and 9 TDs. WR Jeff Samardzija caught 78 passes for 1274 yds. and 15 TDs (including a game of 9 receptions for 216 yds).  WR Maurice Stoval caught 69 passes for 1149 yds. and 11 TDs (including a game of 14 receptions for 207 yds). Tom Zbikowski had 4 Return TD's (2-INT, 2 PR, plus a FR TD). Most Prolific offensive team in school history (440, 36.7 ppg). Lost to Ohio State 34-20 in Fiesta Bowl.  #9 AP, #11 CNN/ESPN and #5 Harris Interactive Poll.
2006

 10-3-0

QB Brady Quinn (3rd in Heisman Throphy Voting) passed for 3152 yds and 37 TDs.  RB Darius Walker rushed for 1267 yds and 7 TDs. WR Jeff Samardzija caught 78 passes for 1017 yds. and 12 TDs. WR Rhema McNight caught 67 passes for 907 yds. and 15 TDs. Tom Zbikowski had 2 Return TD's ( PR and FR TD). Lost to LSU 34-20 in Sugar Bowl. #17 AP, #19 CNN/ESPN and #10 Harris Interactive Poll
2007

  3-9-0

Lowest number of wins since 1963. Lost to Navy for the first time in 43 consecutive years (NCAA record). QB Evan Sharpley (736 yds, 5 TDPs) started the season before being replaced by Freshman Jimmy Clausen (1254 yds 7 TDPs).  RBs James Aldridge (463 yds) and Travis Thomas (5 TDs). TE John Carlson (40 receptions-372 yds, 3 TDs).  Tom Zbikowski had 2 INTs and finished his career with 7 return TDs. Irish finish season unranked.
2008

  7-6-0

Jimmy Clausen (3172 yds, 25 TDPs).  RB Armando Allen (697 rushing). Receiver Golden Tate (64-1211-11 TDs) . Irish won first Bowl Game defeating Hawaii 49-21 in Hawaii Bowl after losing NCAA record 9 straight. Clausen (401 yds, 5 TDPs) and Tate (6-177, 3 TDs) led the way. Irish finish season unranked.
2009

  6-6-0

Jimmy Clausen (3722 yds, 28 TDPs).  RB Armando Allen (615 rushing, 50 rec-355 yards). Receiver Golden Tate unanimous all-american (93-1496-15 TDs, plus 2 TDs rushing and 1 Punt Return TD) . Michael Floyd (44 rec, 795 yds, 9 TDs). Irish finish season unranked after starting out 6-2. Coach Charlie Weiss fired after last game.
2010

  8-5-0

Dayne Crist (2033 yds, 215 TDPs) before being injured and replaced by Tommy Rees (905 yds, 10 TDPs).  RBs Cierre Wood (522 yds) and Armando Allen (514 yds). Receiver Michael Floyd (73 rec, 916 yds, 10 TDs). Brian Kelly's first year ended on winning note defeating USC after 8 straight losses to them. Defeated Miami in Sun Bowl 33-17. Irish finish season unranked.
2011    
2012    
All-Time  Record: 	842 - 291 - 42;  .734 winning percentage
All-Time  Bowl Record: 	 15 -  15 -  0;  .500 winning percentage
120 Seasons of Notre Dame Football
12 Unbeaten, Untied Seasons
10 More unbeaten Seasons (with at least a tie)
29 seasons with just 1 loss
13 seasons with a losing record
6 seasons with a .500 record

BOWL GAMES
Year	Bowl				Opponent     	Score
1925	Rose 		defeated	Stanford       	27-10
	Outstanding Player - Elmer Layden - 3 yard TD run, 70 INT TD Return, 78 INT TD return
1969	Cotton 		lost to 	Texas          	17-21
	Outstanding Defensive Player - Bob Olsen
	Notables- 
	Joe Theismann, 17-27-231-2 TDPs passing, 11-48 rushing
	Tom Gatewood, 6-112, 1-TD receving
	Bill Barz, 10-49 rushing, 1-7 receiving
1970	Cotton 		defeated	Texas          	24-11
	Outstanding Defensive Player - Clarence Ellis (also 1-37 receiving)
	Notables-
	Joe Theismann, 9-16-176-1 TDP passing, 18-22, 2 TDs rushing
	John Cieszkowski, 13-52 rushing, 2-11 receiving
1972	Orange 		lost to 	Nebraska       	 6-40
	Notables - 
	Darryl Dewan, 7-18 rushing, 3-46 receiving
1973	Sugar 		defeated	Alabama        	24-23
	MVP - Tom Clements 7-12-169 passing, 15-74 rushing
	Notables - 
	Wayne Bullock - 19-79-1 TD rushing
	Al Hunter - 4-26 rushing, 93 yard KR TD
1974	Orange 		defeated	Alabama        	13-11
	Offensive MVP - Wayne Bullock - 24-83-1 TD rushing
	Notables - 
	Al Samuel - 10-39 rush, 1 FR
1976	Gator 		defeated	Penn State     	20- 9
	MVP - Al Hunter - 26-102-2 TDs rushing, 1-13 receiving
	Notables-
	Rick Slager - 10-19-141 passing, 6-(9) rushing
1977	Cotton 		defeated	Texas          	38-10
	Outstanding Offensive Player Vegas Ferguson 21-100-2 TDs rushing, 2-23-1 TD receiving
	Outstanding Defensive Player - Bob Golic
	Notables - 
	Jerome Heavens - 22-101 rushing
	Terry Eurick - 4-16-2 TDs rushing, 1-12 receiving
1978	Cotton 		defeated	Houston        	35-34
	MVP - Joe Montana - 13-34-163-1 TDP passing, 7-26-2 TDs rushing
	Notables - 
	Jerome Heavens - 16-71 rushing, 4-60 receving
1980	Sugar 		lost to 	Georgia        	10-17
	Notables - 
	Phil Carter - 27-109-1 TD rushing, 2-24 receiving
1983	Liberty 	defeated	Boston College	19-18
	Defensive MVP - Tony Furjanic (INT and also batted away game winning 2 point conversion attempt)
	Notables - 
	Allen Pinkett - 28-111-2 TDs rushing
	Chris Smith - 18-104 rushing
1984	Aloha 		lost to 	SMU            	20-27
	Notables - 
	Allen Pinkett - 24-136-1 TD rushing, 1-17 receiving
	Alonzo Jefferson - 9-60 rushing, 2-37 receiving
1987	Cotton 		lost to 	Texas A&M      	10-35
	Notables - 
	Terry Andrysiak - 15-25-203-1 TDP passing, 11-15 rushing
	Tim Brown - 6-105-1 TD receiving
1988	Fiesta 		defeated	West Virginia	34-21
	offensive MVP - Tony Rice - 7-11-213-2 TDPs passing, 13-75 rushing
	Defensive MVP - Frank Stamms
	Notables - 
	Mark Green - 13-62 rushing, 1-35 receiving
1989	Orange 		defeated	Colorado       	21- 6
	MVP - Raghib Ismail - 16-108-1 TD rushing
	Notables - 
	Anthony Johnson - 15-89-2 TDs rushing, 1-13 receiving
1990	Orange 		lost to 	Colorado       	 9-10
	Defensive MVP - Chris Zorich
	Notables - 
	Raghib Ismail - 6-57 receiving, 3-(1) rushing
1991	Sugar		defeated	Florida        	39-28
	MVP - Jerome Bettis - 16-150-3 TDs rushing, 1-5 receiving
	Notables - 
	Rodney Culver - 13-93 rushing, 1-6 receiving
	Rick Mirer - 14-19-154-2 TDPs passing, 6-(30) rushing 
1992	Cotton 		defeated	Texas A&M      	28-3
	Outstanding Offensive Player - Rick Mirer - 8-16-119-1 TDP passing, 13-55 rushing
	Outstanding Defensive Player - Devon McDonald (4 tackles for losses and 1 sack)
	Notables - 
	Reggie Brooks - 22-115 rushing, 1-5 receiving
	Jerome Bettis - 20-75-1 TD rushing, 1-26-1 TD receiving
1993	Cotton 		defeated	Texas A&M      	24-21
	Offensive MVP - Lee Becton - 26-138 rushing, 1-3 receiving
	Notables - 
	Kevin McDougal - 7-15-105 passing, 9-13-1 TD rushing
1994	Fiesta 		lost to 	Colorado       	24-41
	Notables - 
	Ron Powlus - 18-34-259-3 TDPs passing, 15-12 rushing
	Lee Becton - 17-81 rushing, 3-60 receiving
1995	Orange 		lost to 	Florida State  	26-31
	Notre Dame MVP - Derrick Mayes - 6-96-2 TDs receiving
	Notables - 
	Robert Farmer - 7-93 rushing, 1-3 receiving
1997	Independence	lost to 	LSU            	 9-27
	Notables - 
	Autry Denson - 20-101 rushing, 3-32 receiving
	Scott Cengia - 3 FGs
1998	Gator		lost to 	Georgia Tech	28-35
	Notre Dame MVP - Autry Denson - 26-130-3 TDs rushing, 1-7 receiving
	Notables - 
	Jarious Jackson - 13-24-150, 12-12-1 TD rushing
2000	Fiesta		lost to 	Oregon State	 9-41
	Spotsmanship Award - Julius Jones - 13-30 rushing, 1-10 receiving
2002	Gator		lost to 	NC State	 6-28
	Notre Dame MVP - Cedri Hilliard
	Notables - 
	Pat Dillingham - 19-37-166 Passing, 4-(15) rushing
	Arnaz Battle - 10-84 receiving, 2-6 rushing
2004	Insight.com	lost to 	Oregon State	21-38
	Sportsmanship Award - Derek Curry
	Notables - 
	Brady Quinn - 17-29-214-2 TDPs passing, 4-10 rushing
	Jeff Samardzia - 5-89 receiving
	Rhema McKnight - 4-90-1 TD receiving
2005	Fiesta		lost to 	Ohio State	20-34
	Notables - 
	Darius Walker - 16-90-3 TDs rushing, 7-37 receiving
	Brady Quinn - 29-45-286 passing, 10-(32) rushing
	Maurice Stovall - 9-126 receiving
2006	Sugar		lost to 	LSU		14-41 *
	Notables - 
	Darius Walker - 22-128 rushing, 2-30 receiving
2008	Hawaii		defeated	Hawaii		49-21
	MVP - Jimmy Clausen - 22-26-401-5 TDPs passing
	Notables - 
	Golden Tate - 6-177-3 TDs receiving
	Armando Allen - 4-15 rushing, 2-59-1 TD receiving, 2-116-1 TD kickoff returns
2010	Sun Bowl	defeated	Miami, Fla.	33-17
	MVP - Michael Floyd (WR) - 2 TDs, 6-109 receiving
	MVP Special Teams - David Ruffer (PK) - 3 FGs, 3 XPs
	MVP Lineman - Zack Martin (LT)
	Notables - 
	Cierre Wood - 12-81 TD rushing
2011	
 
2012	
* NCAA record 9th straight Bowl loss
CONSENSUS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Official National Championship Accreditation:
1869-1882: National Championship Foundation (NCF)
1883-1935: Helms Athletic Foundation
1919-1935: College Football Researchers Association (CFRA)
1924-1936: The Dickinson System
1936-Present: Associated Press-Writers and Broadcasting Poll (AP)
1958-1990: United Press International (UPI) (up until 1973, voting took place before Bowl Games)
1991-1996: CNN/USA Today (American Football Coaches Association Poll)
1997-2004: ESPN/USA Today (American Football Coaches Association Poll)
2005-Present: USA Today (American Football Coaches Association Poll)
2005-Present: Harris Interactive
1998-Present: Champion listed was also BCS champ
Other: Grantland Rice Award-Football Writers Association of American (FWAA)
Other: MacArther Bowl-National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame (NFF)
Year	Record	Coach			Accreditation
1924	10-0-0	Knute Rockne		Helms, Dickinson, NCF, CFRA and Billingsley (29 different recognitions total)
1929	 9-0-0	Knute Rockne		Helms, Dickinson, NCF, CFRA and Billingsley (27 different recognitions total)
1930	10-0-0	Knute Rockne		Helms, Dickinson, NCF and Billingsley (29 different recognitions total)
1943	 9-1-0	Frank Leahy		AP, Helms, NCF, CFRA and Billingsley (30 different recognitions total) - UNANIMOUS
1946	 8-0-1	Frank Leahy		AP and NCF (26 different recognitions total)
1947	 9-0-0	Frank Leahy		AP and Helms (26 different recognitions total)
1949	10-0-0	Frank Leahy		AP, Helms, NCF and Billingsley (32 different recognitions total)
1966	 9-0-1	Ara Parseghian		AP, UPI, Helms, NCF, FWAA and Billingsley (32 different recognitions total)
1973	11-0-0	Ara Parseghian		AP, Helms, NCF, FWAA and Billingsley * (15 different recognitions total)
1977	11-1-0	Dan Devine		AP, UPI, Helms, NCF, FWAA and CFRA (30 different recognitions total) - UNANIMOUS
1988	12-0-0	Lou Holtz		AP, UPI, USA/CNN, Helms, NCF, FWAA and CFRA (35 different recognitions total) - UNANIMOUS
* 1973, UPI held their vote before the Bowl games and Alabama was ranked #1  with an 11-0 record, but
then Notre Dame defeated Alabama in the Sugar Bowl 24-23 to finish as the Consensus National Champ
In addition to it's 11 National Championships, They finished 2nd five times: (since AP polls started in 1936)
Year	Record	Coach			National Champ
1948	 9-0-1	Frank Leahy		Michigan 9-0
1953	 9-0-1	Frank Leahy		Maryland 10-1
1970	10-1-0	Ara Parseghian		Nebraska 11-0-1
1989	12-1-0	Lou Holtz		Miami, Fla 11-1
1993	11-1-0	Lou Holtz		Florida State 12-1
Notre Dame also finished 3rd three times: 1941 (8-0-1), 1952 (7-2-1) and 1964 (9-1).
The finished 4th two times: 1954 (9-1) and 1992 (10-1-1). 
The finished 5th four times: 1938 (8-1), 1967 (8-2), 1968 (7-2-1) and 1969 (8-2-1)
And finished in the Top-10 34 times : 1936-38, 41-49, 52-55, 57, 64-70, 73-74, 77-78, 80, 88-90, 92-93, 05
Notre Dame also had National Championship recognition in these years as well:
Year	Record	Coach			National Champ		Recognizing Body
1913	 7-0-0 	Jesse Harper 		Harvard 9-0		Bill Libby & Loren Maxwell (5 different recognitions total)
1919	 9-0-0 	Knute Rockne 		Harvard 9-0-1		NCF, Parke Davis & Bill Libby (4 different recognitions total)
1920	 9-0-0 	Knute Rockne 		California 9-0		Billingsley Report & Parke Davis (5 different recognitions total)
1921	10-1-0 	Knute Rockne 		Cornell 8-0		Loren Maxwell
1927	 7-1-1 	Knute Rockne 		Illinois 7-0-1		Houlgate System
1938	 8-1-0 	Elmer Layden 		TCU 11-0		#5 AP, Dickinson System 
1948	 9-0-1	Frank Leahy		Michigan 9-0		#2 AP, Ray Byrne & Montgomery Full Season Championship
1953	 9-0-1 	Frank Leahy 		Maryland 10-1		#2 AP, Helms, NCF, NFF & Billingsley (26 different recognitions total)
1964	 9-1-0 	Ara Parseghian 		Alabama 10-1		#3 AP, NFF, DeVold & Football News (5 different recognitions total)
1967	 8-2-0 	Ara Parseghian 		USA 10-1		#5 AP, Dunkel Rating System
1970	10-1-0 	Ara Parseghian 		Nebraska 11-0-1		#2 AP, Matthews, Rothman & Sagarin (8 different recognitions total)
1989	12-1-0 	Lou Holtz 		Miami, Fla 11-1		#2 AP, Berryman, Rothman & Sagarin (20 different recognitions total)
1993	11-1-0 	Lou Holtz 		Florida State 12-1	#2 AP, NCF & Matthews Grid Ratings (5 different recognitions total)
In 1953, Notre Dame ranked behind Maryland in both AP and UPI polls. But these polls were done before the Bowl games, 
Maryland lost to Oklahoma in Orange Bowl 7-6, Notre Dame beat Oklahoma earlier in season, in modern times, 
Notre Dame would be consensus National Champs 
Total seasons with 10 or more Wins
Year	Record	Final Rank
1988 	12-0-0 	(#1)
1989 	12-1-0 	(#2)
1973 	11-0-0 	(#1)
1977 	11-1-0 	(#1)
1993 	11-1-0 	(#2)
1924 	10-0-0 	(#1)
1930 	10-0-0 	(#1)
1949 	10-0-0 	(#1)
1921 	10-1-0 	(N/A)
1970 	10-1-0 	(#2)
1992 	10-1-1 	(#4)
1974 	10-2-0 	(#6)
1991 	10-3-0 	(#13)
2002 	10-3-0 	(#17)
2006 	10-3-0 	(#17)
HEAD COACHES
Years		Coach			Yrs	W's	L's	T's	Pct.	
1918-1930 	Knute Rockne 		13 	105 	12 	5 	.881
1986-1996 	Lou Holtz 		11 	100 	30 	2 	.765
1964-1974 	Ara Parseghian 		11 	95 	17 	4 	.836
1941-43,46-53 	Frank Leahy 		11 	87 	11 	9 	.855
1975-1980 	Dan Devine 		6 	53 	16 	1 	.764
1934-1940 	Elmer Layden 		7 	47 	13 	3 	.770
1997-2001 	Bob Davie 		5 	35 	25 	0 	.583
1913-1917 	Jesse C. Harper 	5 	34 	5 	1 	.863
1954-1958 	Terry Brennan 		5 	32 	18 	0 	.640
1981-1985 	Gerry Faust 		5 	30 	26 	1 	.535
2005-2009 	Charlie Weiss 		4 	28 	21 	0 	.571
2002-2004 	Tyrone Willingham 	3 	21 	15 	0 	.583
1959-1962 	Joe Kuharich 		4 	17 	23 	0 	.425
1931-1933 	Hunk Anderson 		3 	16 	9 	2 	.630
1900-1901 	Pat O'Dea 		2 	14 	4 	2 	.750
1902-1903 	James Faragher 		2 	14 	2 	2 	.833
1911-1912 	John L. Marks 		2 	13 	0 	2 	.933
1896-1898 	Frank E. Hering 	3 	12 	6 	1 	.658
1906-1907 	Thomas Barry 		2 	12 	1 	1 	.893
1909-1910 	Frank C. Longman 	2 	11 	1 	2 	.857
1945,1963 	Hugh Devore 		2 	9 	9 	1 	.500
1944 		Ed McKeever 		1 	8 	2 	0 	.800
1908 		Victor M. Place 	1 	8 	1 	0 	.889
2010-?  	Brian Kelly		1 	8 	5 	0 	.615
1887-1893  	No Head Coach *		7 	7 	4 	1 	.625
1899 		James McWeeney 		1 	6 	3 	1 	.650
1904 		Louis "Red" Salmon 	1 	5 	3 	0 	.625
1905 		Henry J. McGlew 	1 	5 	4 	0 	.556
1894 		J.L. Morison 		1 	3 	1 	1 	.700
1895 		H.G. Hadden 		1 	3 	1 	0 	.750
2004 		Kent Baer #		1 	0 	1 	0 	.000
2001 		George O'Leary @	0 	0 	0 	0 	.000
Notes- 
* Includes 1890 & 1891 seasons when Notre Dame had no Football Program
# Was named Interim Coach for the Insight.com Bowl after Ty Willingham was fired.
@ George O'Leary was hired as Coach on December 9, 2001 and resigned on December 13, 2001 without ever coaching a game. 

Notre Dame College Football Hall of Fame Inductees
Coaches
Year    Coach           	Record    	Years Coached	Total Record- National Football Foundation (NFF) and others
1951    Knute Rockne (1910-13)  105-12-5    	1918-30		105-12-5; Citizens Savings HOF
1970    Frank Leahy (1928-30)    87-11-9    	1941-43,46-53	107-13-9; Boston College 1939-40, NFF HOF (1970), Citizens Savings HOF
1971    Jesse Harper    	 34- 5-1    	1913-17		57-17-7; Alma, Wabash; 1906-12, NFF HOF (1971), Citizens Savings HOF
1980    Ara Parseghian  	 95-17-4    	1964-74		170-58-6; Miami of Ohio & Northwestern; 1951-63
1985    Dan Devine      	 53-16-1    	1975-80		172-57-9; Arizona State & Missouri; 1955-74, Also GB Packers NFL; 1971-74
2008    Lou Holtz	      	100-30-2    	1986-96		249-132-7; Wm & Mary, NC St., Ark., Min., So. Car.; 1969-75,77-85,99-04, Also NY Jets NFL 1976
Players
Year   Player                	Pos.   	Years Played	Helms Athletic Foundation/Citizen Savings Bank Inductee (Prior to 1951)
1951   George Gipp                HB	1917-20		Helms-Citizens Savings HOF (prior to 1951)
1951   Elmer Layden               FB	1922-24		Helms-Citizens Savings HOF (prior to 1951)
1954   Frank Carideo              QB	1928-30		Helms-Citizens Savings HOF (prior to 1951)
1958   Harry Stuhldreher          QB	1922-24		Helms-Citizens Savings HOF (prior to 1951)
1960   John Lujack                QB	1943,46-47
1963   George Connor              T	1946-47
1965   Jack Cannon                G	1927-29	
1966   Edgar (Rip) Miller         T	1922-24
1966   Jim Crowley                HB	1922-24		Helms-Citizens Savings HOF (prior to 1951)
1968   Adam Walsh                 C	1922-24		
1970   Don Miller                 HB	1922-24		Helms-Citizens Savings HOF (prior to 1951)
1971   Louis (Red) Salmon         FB	1900-03		
1972   Angelo Bertelli            QB	1941-43
1972   Ray Eichenlaub             FB	1911-14		
1973   Leon Hart                  E	1946-49		Helms-Citizens Savings HOF (prior to 1951)
1974   Marchy Schwartz            HB	1929-31		
1974   Heartley Hunk Anderson     G	1918-21		
1975   John (Clipper) Smith       G	1925-27		
1976   Creighton Miller           HB	1941-43
1977   Zygmont Ziggy Czarobski	  T	1942-43,46-47
1978   Frank (Nordy) Hoffmann     G	1930-31
1979   John Lattner               HB	1951-53
1982   Bert Metzger               G	1928-30
1983   Bill (Moose) Fischer       G	1945-48
1983   Bill Shakespeare           HB	1933-35
1984   Emil (Red) Sitko           HB	1946-49
1985   Paul Hornung               QB	1954-56
1985   Fred Miller                T	1926-28
1987   Tommy Yarr                 C	1929-31
1988   Bob Williams               QB	1948-50
1990   Wayne Millner              E	1933-35		Helms-Citizens Savings HOF (prior to 1951)
1992   Jim Lynch                  LB	1964-66
1993   Alan Page                  DE	1964-66
1994   Jerry Groom            	  C	1948-50
1995   Jim Martin                 E/T	1946-49
1997   Ken MacAfee                TE	1974-77
1999   Ross Browner               DE	1973,75-77
2000   Bob Dove               	  E	1940-42
2001   Ralph Guglielmi            QB	1951-54
2003   Joe Theismann              QB	1968-70
2005   John Huarte                QB	1962-64
2007   Chris Zorich               DT	1987-90
2009   Tim Brown               	  FL	1984-87
2012   Dave Casper                TE	1971-73
NOTE- The National Football Foundation (NFF) established the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951 and oversees the operation.
Prior to that, the Helms Athletic Foundation founded in 1936 elected the players noted. United Savings and Loan was became the
benefactor, in 1957 when Paul Helms died. When United merged with Citizen Savings Bank in 1973, the Athletic Foundation became 
known as the Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation. It was again renamed in 1982 when First Interstate Bank assumed sponsorship
for the foundation's final year. When the Helms Foundation dissolved, its historical holdings were absorbed into the collection 
of the Amateur Athletic Foundation, renamed the LA84 Foundation in 2007 .
Coaches who played or coached at Notre Dame, but received HOF recognition for Coaching elsewhere
Year    Coach           		Record    	Years Coached	Schools Coached
1951	Frank Thomas, QB (1920-22)	134- 29- 9	1925-46		Chattanooga/ Alabama - Citizens Savings HOF
1954 	Gus Dorais, QB (1910-13) 	150- 70-12	1914-42 	Loras/ Gonzaga/ Detroit - Citizens Savings HOF
1971 	Eddie Anderson, E (1918-21) 	201-128-15	1922-64 	Loras/ DePaul/ Holy Cross/ Iowa - Citizens Savings HOF
1972 	Lawrence Buck Shaw, T (1918-21)  60- 23- 7	1924-45,56-57 	NC State/ Nev./ Santa Clara/ Cal./ Air Force (also NFL-SF 46-54, NFL-Phil 58-60)
1973 	Jim Phelan, QB (1915-17) 	137- 87-14	1920-47 	Missouri/ Purdue/ Washington/ St. Mary's - Citizens Savings HOF
1974 	Ed Slip Madigan, QB (1917-19) 	119- 58-13	1921-39,43-44 	St. Mary's/ Iowa
1978 	Charlie Bachman, G/FB (1914-16) 137- 82-24	1919-53 	Northwestern/ Kansas Stats/ Florida/ Michigan State/ Hillsdale
1990 	Harry Baujan, E (1913-16) 	124- 64- 8	1923-46 	Dayton
Coaches who played at Notre Dame, but Coached elsewhere
Year    Coach           		Record    	Years Coached	Schools Coached

AWARDS

HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS
Year	Pos.	Player		
1943 - 	QB	Angelo Bertelli
1947 - 	QB	John Lujack
1949 - 	E	Leon Hart
1953 - 	HB	John Lattner
1956 - 	QB	Paul Hornung
1964 - 	QB	John Huarte
1987 - 	FL	Tim Brown
Also finishing in the top-5 in Heisman Trophy Award Voting:
Year	Finish	Player
1941	2nd	QB-Angelo Bertelli
1970	2nd	QB-Joe Theisman
1990	2nd	FL-Raghib Ismail
2012	2nd	LB-Manti Te'o
1935	3rd	HB-Bill Shakespeare
1946	3rd	QB-John Lujack
1966	3rd	HB-Nick Eddy
1968	3rd	QB-Terry Hanratty
1977	3rd	TE-Ken McAfee
2006	3rd	QB-Brady Quinn
1943	4th	HB-Creighton Miller
1949	4th	QB-Bob Williams
1954	4th	QB-Ralph Guglielmi
1974	4th	QB-Tom Clements
1989	4th	QB-Tony Rice
2005	4th	QB-Brady Quinn
1949	5th	QB-Bob Williams
1955	5th	RB-Paul Hornung
1964	5th	SE-Jack Snow
1977	5th	DE-Ross Browner
1979	5th	RB-Vegas Ferguson
1992	5th	TB-Reggie Brooks
Others finishing in the Top-20
1944-HB-Bob Kelly (6th); 1945-QB-Frank Dancewicz (6th); 1950-QB-Bob Williams (6th); 1966-QB-Terry Hanratty (6th); 
1969-DT-Mike McCoy (6th); 1949-FB-Emil Sitko (8th); 1985-TB-Allen Pinkett (8th); 1938-OT-Whitney Beinor (9th); 
1943-OT-Jim White (9th); 1959-SE-Monty Stickles (9th); 1967-QB-Terry Hanratty (9th); 1971-DE-Walt Patulski (9th); 
1989-FL-Raghib Ismail (10th); 1958-RB-Nick Pietrosante (10th); 1965-FB-Bill Wolski (11th); 
1975-DT-Steve Niehaus (12th); 1983-TB-Allen Pinkett (16th) 
Lombardi Trophy - Outstanding Lineman (started in 1970)
1971 DE - Walt Patulski
1977 DE - Ross Browner
1990 NT - Chris Zorich
1993 OT - Aaron Taylor
Lombardi Award Finalists:
1970 OG - Larry DiNardo, Notre Dame
1975 DT - Steve Niehaus, Notre Dame
1976 DE - Ross Browner, Notre Dame
1977 TE - Ken McAfee, Notre Dame
1981 LB - Bob Crable, Notre Dame
1989 NT - Chris Zorich, Notre Dame
Outland Trophy - Outstanding Interior Lineman (started in 1946)
1946 T  - George Connor
1948 G  - Bill Fischer
1976 DE - Ross Browner
Outland Award Finalists:
1993 OT - Aaron Taylor, Notre Dame
Biletnikoff Award - Outstanding Wide Receiver (started in 1946)
2009 - Golden Tate
Walter Camp Trophy - Player of the Year (started in 1969)
1987 FL - Tim Brown
1990 FL - Raghib Ismail
Walter Camp Award Finalists:
2005 QB - Brady Quinn, Notre Dame
2006 QB - Brady Quinn, Notre Dame
Maxwell Award - Player of the Year (started in 1937)
1949 E  - Leon Hart
1952 HB - John Lattner
1953 HB - John Lattner
1966 LB - Jim Lynch
1977 DE - Ross Browner
2006 QB - Brady Quinn
Maxwell Award Finalists:
2005 QB - Brady Quinn
The Sporting News College Football Player of the Year Awards
1943 QB - Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame
1947 QB - John Lujack, Notre Dame
1949  E - Leon Hart, Notre Dame
1953 HB - John Lattner, Notre Dame
1987 FL - Tim Brown, Notre Dame
1990 FL - Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame
Cingular/ABC Sports All-American Player of the Year Award (started in 2004)
2006 QB - Brady Quinn, Notre Dame
Cingular Player of the Year Award Finalists:
2005 QB - Brady Quinn, Notre Dame
Helms Athletic Foundation Player of the Year Awards
1920 HB George Gipp, Notre Dame
1929  G Jack Cannon, Norte Dame
1930 QB Frank Carideo, Notre Dame

College Football Research Association (CFRA) Player of the Year Winners
1920 HB George Gipp, Notre Dame
1930 QB Frank Carideo, Notre Dame
1931 HB Marchie Schwartz, Notre Dame
Top-5 Finishers in CFRA Player of the Year Award Voting:
1923 HB Don Miller, Notre Dame (tie- 3rd place)
1924 FB Elmer Layden, Notre Dame (tie- 2nd Place)
1924 QB Harry Stuhldreher, Notre Dame (tie- 2nd Place)
1929 QB Frank Carideo, Notre Dame (3rd place)
1929 HB Marchie Schwartz, Notre Dame (tie- 4th place)
1930 HB Marchie Schwartz, Notre Dame (tie- 4th place)
1935 HB Bill Shakespeare, Notre Dame (tie- 3rd place)
College Football News (CFN) Player of the Year
1920 HB George Gipp, Notre Dame
1924 FB Elmer Layden, Notre 
1930 QB Frank Carideo, Notre Dame
1931 HB Marchie Schwartz, Notre Dame
Other College Football Player of the Year Awards
1930 QB Frank Carideo, Notre Dame (AP-Erskine Player of the Year Award)
1930 QB Frank Carideo, Notre Dame (Veterans Club of Philadelphia Player of the Year Award)
1941  E Bob Dove, Notre Dame (Knute Rockne Memorial Trophy - Lineman of the Year Award)
1942  E Bob Dove, Notre Dame (Knute Rockne Memorial Trophy - Lineman of the Year Award)
1943 QB Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame (Washington DC Touchdown Club Timmie Award Player of the Year)
1947 QB John Lujack, Notre Dame (AP Athlete of the Year Award)
1947 QB John Lujack, Notre Dame (Washington DC Touchdown Club Timmie Award Player of the Year)
1948  G Bill Moose Fischer, Notre Dame (Knute Rockne Memorial Trophy - Lineman of the Year Award)
1949  E Leon Hart, Notre Dame (AP Athlete of the Year Award)
1949  E Leon Hart, Notre Dame (Knute Rockne Memorial Trophy - Lineman of the Year Award)
1949 FB Emil Red Sitko, Notre Dame (Washington DC Touchdown Club Timmie Award Player of the Year)
1949 QB Bob Williams, Notre Dame (United Press-UP Back of the Year Award)
1953 HB John Lattner, Notre Dame (Washington DC Touchdown Club Timmie Award Player of the Year)
1954 QB Ralph Guglielmi, Notre Dame (Washington DC Touchdown Club Timmie Award Player of the Year)
1956 QB Paul Hornung, Notre Dame (Washington DC Touchdown Club Timmie Award Player of the Year)
1956 QB Paul Hornung, Notre Dame (Touchdown Club of Columbus Chic Harley Player of the Award)
1964 QB John Huarte, Notre Dame (UPI Player of the Year)
1964 QB John Huarte, Notre Dame (UPI Back of the Year)
1966 LB Jim Lynch, Notre Dame (Knute Rockne Lineman of the Year Award)
1967 QB Terry Hanratty, Notre Dame (Touchdown Club of Columbus Sammy Baugh Top Passer of the Year Award)
1969 DT Mike McCoy, Notre Dame (UPI Lineman of the Year Award)
1971 DE Walt Patulski, Notre Dame (UPI Lineman of the Year Award)
1975 DT Steve Niehaus, Notre Dame (Chevrolet Defensive Player of the Year Award)
1976 DE Ross Browner, Notre Dame (UPI Lineman of the Year Award)
1977 DE Ross Browner, Notre Dame (UPI Lineman of the Year Award)
1977 TE Ken MacAfee, Notre Dame (Knute Rockne Lineman of the Year Award)
1987 FL Tim Brown, Notre Dame (UPI Player of the Year Award)
1987 FL Tim Brown, Notre Dame (Washington DC Touchdown Club Timmie Award Player of the Year)
1989 NT Chris Zorich, Notre Dame (UPI Lineman of the Year Award)
1989 NT Chris Zorich, Notre Dame (Knute Rockne Lineman of the Year Award)
1989 QB Tony Rice, Notre Dame (Football News Player of the Year)
1989 QB Tony Rice, Notre Dame (Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Senior Quarterback of the Year Award)
1990 FL Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame (Washington DC Touchdown Club Timmie Award Player of the Year)
1990 NT Chris Zorich, Notre Dame (Knute Rockne Lineman of the Year Award)
1992 QB Rick Mirer, Notre Dame (Touchdown Club of Columbus Quarterback of the Year Award)
1993 OT Aaron Taylor, Notre Dame (Touchdown Club of Columbus Jim Parker Offensive Lineman of the Year Award)
1994 FS Bobby Taylor, Notre Dame (Touchdown Club of Columbus Jack Tatum Defensive Back of Year the Award)
2005 QB Brady Quinn, Notre Dame (Touchdown Club of Columbus Sammy Baugh Top Passer of the Year Award)
2006 QB Brady Quinn, Notre Dame (Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Senior Quarterback of the Year Award)
SI Retroactive "Who should have won the Heisman" Award Winners
1920 HB George Gipp, Notre Dame
1930 QB Frank Carideo, Notre Dame
Coach of the Year (AFCA since 1935, FWAA since 1957)
1941 (AFCA) Frank Leahy
1964 (FWAA) Ara Parseghian
1964 (AFCA) Ara Parseghian
1988 (FWAA) Lou Holtz
1988 (Columbus TD Club Woody Hayes Award) Lou Holtz
2005 (FWAA) Charlie Weiss

CAREER LEADERS   Check 2010 Sun Bowl stats to see if included
CAREER PASSING LEADERS
LEADERS			YEARS		COMP-ATT	YARDS		TDP'S
Brady Quinn		03-06		929-1602	11762		95
Jimmy Clausen		07-09		695-1100	 8148		60
Ron Powlus		94-97		558- 969	 7602		52
Steve Beuerline		83-86		473- 850	 6527		27
Rick Mirer		89-92		377- 698	 5997		41
Jarious Jackson		96-99		306- 536	 4820		34
Joe Theisman		68-70		290- 509	 4411		31
Terry Hanratty		66-68		304- 550	 4152		27
Joe Montana		75-78		268- 515	 4121		25
Blair Kiel		80-83		297- 609	 3650		13
Tom Clements		72-74		265- 490	 3594		24
Ralph Gugliemi		51-54		209- 436	 3117		18
Tony Rice		87-89		173- 357	 2961		11
Carlyle Holiday		01-04		239- 477	 2876		14
Angelo Bertelli 	41-43 		169- 324 	 2582 		29
Bob Williams 		48-50 		190- 371	 2519 		28
Rusty Lisch		76-77,79 	175- 343 	 2272 		 8
George Izo 		57-59 		121- 250 	 2095 		18
Johnny Lujack 		43,46-47 	144- 280 	 2080 		19
Dayne Crist 		09-	 	184- 314 	 2063 		16 *	active
Rick Slager 		74-76 		155- 319 	 2006 		13
Tommy Rees 		10- 		 85- 135 	  905 		10 *	active
CAREER RUSHING LEADERS
LEADERS			YEARS		ATT	YARDS		AVG.	RUSH TD'S
Autry Denson		95-98		854	4318		5.0	43
Allen Pinkett		82-85		889	4131		4.6	49
Vegas Ferguson		76-79		673	3472		5.2	32
Darius Walker		04-06		693	3249		4.7	23
Julius Jones	 	99-01,03	634	3018		4.8	26
Jerome Heavens		75-78		570	2682		4.5	15
Phil Carter		79-82		557	2409		4.3	 4
George Gipp		17-20		369	2341		6.3	21
Randy Kinder		93-96		404	2295		5.7	18
Ryan Grant		01-04		546	2274		4.2	18
Tony Brooks		87-91		423	2274		5.4	12
Emil Sitko		46-49		362	2226		6.1	25
Armando Allen		07-10		469	2144		4.6	 8
Neil Worden		51-53		476	2039		4.3	29
Lee Becton		91-94		347	2029		5.8	12
Robert Hughes		07-10		294	1311		4.6	15 *	active-grad
Cierre Wood		10-		107	 522		4.9	 2 *	active
CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS (passing/rushing)
LEADERS			YEARS 		PASS	TDP'S 	RUSH	TDs 	TOT-OFF TOT TD'S 
Brady Quinn 		03-06 		11762	95 	 232	 6 	11994 	101
Jimmy Clausen 		07-09 		 8148	60 	(355)	 5 	 7793  	 65
Ron Powlus 		94-97 		 7602	52 	(123)	 3 	 7479 	 55
Rick Mirer 		89-92 		 5997	41 	 694	17 	 6691 	 58
Steve Beuerline 	83-86 		 6527	27 	 (68)	 2 	 6459 	 29
Jarious Jackson 	96-99 		 4820	34 	 957	13 	 5697 	 47
Joe Theisman 		68-70 		 4411	31 	1043	16 	 5432 	 47
Tony Rice 		87-89 		 2961	11 	1921	23 	 4882 	 34
Terry Hanratty 		66-68 		 4152	27 	 586	16 	 4738 	 43
Tom Clements 		72-74 		 3594	24 	1070	10 	 4664 	 34
Autry Denson 		95-98 		    0 	 0 	4318	42 	 4318 	 42
PLAYERS WITH 1000 YARDS PASSING AND RUSHING
			YEARS 		PASSING 	RUSHING
Joe Theisman 		68-70 		4411 		1043
Tom Clements 		72-74 		3594 		1070
Tony Rice 		87-89 		2961 		1921
George Gipp 		17-20 		1769 		2341
Paul Hornung 		54-56 		1696 		1051
Johnny Mohardt 		18-21 		1084 		1457
CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS
LEADERS			YEARS		REC	YARDS		AVG.	REC TD'S
Jeff Samardzija		03-06		179	2593		14.9	27
Rhema McNight		02-04,06	170	2277		13.4	22
Michael Floyd 		08- 		165	2430 		14.7	26 *	active
Tom Gatewood		69-71		157	2283		14.5	19
Golden Tate		07-09		157	2707		17.2	26
Jim Seymour		66-68		138	2113		15.3	16
Tim Brown		84-87		137	2493		18.2	12
Maurice Stoval		02-05		130	2195		16.9	18
Derrick Mayes		92-95		129	2512		19.4	22
Ken MacAfee		74-77		128	1754		13.3	15
Tony Hunter		79-82		120	1897		15.8	 5
Armando Allen 		07-10 		119	 833 		 7.0	 5
Malcolm Jackson		95-98		110	1737		15.8	 5
Darius Walker		04-06		109	 816		 7.9	 3
John Carlson		04-07		100	1143		11.4	 8
Bobby Brown 		96-99 		 96	1521		15.8	12
Anthony Fasano 		03-05 		 92	1103 		12.0	 8
Kyle Rudolph 		08- 		 90	1032 		11.5	 8 *	active
Duval Kamara 		07-10 		 86	 893 		10.4	 9
Joe Howard 		81-84 		 85	1663 		19.6	 7
Milt Jackson 		82-84,86 	 85	1440 		16.9	 9
Lake Dawson 		90-93 		 80	1397 		17.4	 4
Omar Jenkins 		01-03 		 80	1088 		13.6	 5
Receivers with over 1000 yards, not listed
Joey Getherall 		97-00 		 74	1059 		14.3 	 8
Raghib Ismail 		88-90 		 71	1565 		22.0 	 4
Joe Heap 		51-54 		 71	1166 		16.4 	 7
Jack Snow 		62-64 		 70	1242 		17.7 	 9
Pete Demmerle 		72-74 		 70	1076 		15.4 	11
Raki Nelson 		96-99 		 64	1073 		16.8 	 3
Kris Haines 		75-78 		 61	1350 		22.1 	 7
Tony Smith 		89-91 		 59	1044 		17.7 	 6
Jim Morse 		54-56 		 52	1102 		21.2 	 7
PLAYERS WITH 1000 YARDS RUSHING AND RECEIVING
			YEARS		RUSHING		RECEIVING 
Joe Heap 		51-54 		1457 		1166
Raghib Ismail 		88-90 		1015 		1565
CAREER YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE LEADERS (rushing/receiving)
LEADERS			YEARS 		RUSH	TD'S 	REC. TD'S 	TOTAL	TD'S
Allen Pinkett 		82-85 		4131 	49 	 774  3 	4905 	52
Autry Denson 		95-98 		4318 	42 	 432  3 	4750 	45
Darius Walker 		04-06 		3249 	23 	 816  3 	4065 	26
Vegas Ferguson 		76-79 		3472 	32 	 366  3 	3838 	35
Julius Jones 		99-01,03 	3018 	26 	 250  1 	3268 	27
Jerome Heavens 		75-78 		2682 	15 	 332  0 	3014 	15
Armando Allen 		07-10 		2144 	 8 	 833  5 	2977 	13
Michael Floyd 		08- 		  17	 0	2430 26		2448	26 *	active
CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS
LEADERS			YEARS		TD'S
Allen Pinkett		82-85		53
Autry Denson		95-98		47
Louis Salmon		00-03		36
Vegus Ferguson		76-79		35
Anthony Johnson		86-89		34
Marc Edwards		93-96		32
Jerome Bettis		90-92		31
Ray Eichenlaub		11-14		30
Stan Cofall		14-16		30
Golden Tate		07-09		30
Neil Worden		51-53		29
Jeff Samardzija 	03-06		28
Julius Jones 		99-01,03	28
Michael Floyd 		08-		26 *	active
Darius Walker 		04-06		26
Emil Sitko 		46-49		26
Ricky Watters 		87-90		26
John Lattner 		51-53		25
CAREER INTERCEPTION LEADERS
LEADERS			YEARS		INT'S 	YARDS 	TD'S
Luther Bradley 		73-77 		17 	218 	1
Tom MacDonald 		61-63 		15 	167 	1
Ralph Stepaniak 	69-71 		13 	179 	1
Joe Restic 		75-78 		13 	176 	1
Clarence Ellis 		69-71 		13 	157 	1
Johnny Lattner 		51-53 		13 	128 	1
Mike Townsend 		71-73 		13 	 86 	0
Dave Duerson 		79-82 		12 	256 	0
Angelo Bertelli 	41-43 		12 	 60 	0
CAREER RETURN TD LEADERS
LEADERS 		YEARS		PUNT 	KICK 	INT 	FUM 	TOTAL
Allen Rossum 		94-97 		3 	3 	3 	0 	9
Tom Zbikowski 		04-07 		3 	0 	2 	2 	7
Tim Brown 		84-87 		3 	3 	0 	0 	6
Raghib Ismail 		88-90 		1 	5 	0 	0 	6 
Tom Schoen 		65-67 		2 	0 	3 	1 	5
Vontez Duff 		00-03 		1 	2 	1 	1 	5
Nick Rassas 		63-65 		3 	0 	1 	0 	4
Ricky Watters 		87-90 		3 	0 	0 	0 	3
Bobby Leopold 		76-78 		0 	0 	3 	0 	3
Shane Walton 		99-02 		0 	0 	3 	0 	3
Clint Johnson 		91-93 		0 	3 	0 	0 	3
John Lattner 		51-53 		0 	2 	1 	0 	3
Elmer Layden 		22-24 		0 	0 	3 	0 	3
Bobby Leopold 		76-78 		0 	0 	3 	0 	3
CAREER KICKING LEADERS
LEADERS        		YRS		PAT   	FG    	PTS
Craig Hentrich 		89-92 		177 	39 	294 
Dave Reeve 		74-77 		130 	39 	247
Nick Setta 		00-03 		104 	46 	242 
John Carney 		84-86 		 70 	51 	223
DJ Fitzpatrick 		02-05 		103 	34 	205
Jim Sanson 		96-99 		108 	28 	192
Scott Hempel 		68-70 		122 	14 	164
Mike Johnson 		82-83 		 53 	31 	146
Gus Dorais 		10-13 		 96 	11 	129
Bob Thomas 		71-73 		 98 	21 	121
Brandon Walker 		07-08,10 	 61 	20 	121 * 	active
Harry Oliver 		80-81 		 47 	24 	119 
Joe Azzaro 		64,66-67 	 79 	13 	118
David Ruffer 		08-	 	 43 	20 	103 *	active
Nick Tausch 		09-	 	 27 	14 	 69 *	active?
CAREER KICK-OFF RETURN LEADERS (YARDS)
LEADERS			YEARS 		KR 	YARDS 	TD'S
Julius Jones 		99-03 		72 	1678 	1
Tim Brown 		84-87 		69 	1613 	3
Raghib Ismail 		88-90 		46 	1271 	5
Armando Allen 		07-10 		53 	1247 	1
Vontez Duff 		00-03 		47 	1230 	2
Tony Driver 		97-00 		47 	1083 	0
Jim Stone 		77-80 		49 	1079 	0
Golden Tate 		07-09 		44 	 909 	0
Allan Rossum 		94-97 		29 	 891 	3
Theo Riddick 		09- 		39 	 885 	0 *	active
CAREER PUNT RETURN LEADERS (YARDS)
LEADERS			YEARS 		PR 	YARDS 	TD'S
Frank Carideo 		28-30 		 92 	947 	1
Dave Duerson 		79-82 		103 	869 	0
Tom Zblkowski 		04-07 		 66 	757 	3
Vontez Duff 		00-03 		 73 	725 	1
Harry Stuhldreher 	22-24 		 88 	701 	1
Tom Schoen 		65-67 		 71 	700 	2
Nick Rassas 		63-65 		 39 	612 	3
Joey Getherall 		97-00 		 49 	598 	2
Andy Puplis 		35-37 		 47 	527 	0
Steve Sitko 		37-39 		 52 	496 	0
CAREER ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING YARDS LEADERS (rushing, receiving, returns)
LEADERS        		YEARS		RUSH	REC	PR	KR	INT    FR	TOTAL
Julius Jones 		99-03 		3018 	 250 	426 	1678 	  0    0	5372
Autry Denson 		95-98 		4318 	 432 	273 	 304 	  0    0	5327
Allen Pinkett 		82-85 		4131 	 774 	  0 	 354 	  0    0	5259
Tim Brown 		84-87 		 442 	2493 	476 	1613 	  0    0	5024
Armando Allen 		07-10 		2144 	 833 	113 	1247 	  0    0	4337
Raghib Ismail 		88-90 		1015 	1565 	336 	1271 	  0    0	4187
Golden Tate 		07-09 		 236 	2707 	287 	 909 	  0    0	4139
Darius Walker 		04-06 		3249 	 816 	  0 	   0 	  0    0	4065
Vagas Ferguson 		76-79 		3742 	 366 	  0 	   0 	  0    0	3838
Johnny Lattner 		51-53 		1724 	 613 	307 	 366 	128  112 	3250
George Gipp 		17-20 		2341 	   0 	217 	 454 	 52    0 	3064
Jerome Heavens 		75-78 		2682 	 332 	  0 	   0 	  0    0	3014 
Ricky Watters 		87-90 		1814 	 610 	454 	   0 	  0    0 	2878
Don Miller 		22-24 		1933 	 590 	 69 	 214 	 43    0	2849
Emil Sitko 		46-49 		2226 	 188 	 23 	 217 	  0    0	2654
Paul Hornung 		54-56 		1696 	   3 	 69 	 663 	212    0	2643
Mark Green 		85-88 		1977 	 611 	  0 	   0 	  0    0	2588
Bob Gladieux 		66-68 		1208 	 947 	 91 	 262 	  0    0	2508
Michael Floyd 		08- 		  17	2430 	  0	   0	  0    0	2448 * active
Jim Morse 		54-56 		 987 	1102 	 68 	 326 	  0    0	2443 
Jim Crowley 		22-24 		1841 	 309 	 36 	 141 	 40    0	2367
Marchy Schwartz 	29-31 		1945 	   4 	 39 	 169 	 10   72	2239
Angelo Dabiero 		59-61 		1080 	 377 	226 	 387 	 78    0	2148
Christie Flanagan 	25-27 		1822 	  30 	  0 	 183 	  0    0	2075
Nick Eddy 		64-66 		1625 	  44 	  0 	 404 	  0    0	2073
CAREER PUNTING LEADERS
LEADERS			YEARS		PUNTS 	YARDS 	AVG
Craig Hentrich 		89-92 		118 	 5204 	44.1
Geoff Price 		04,06-07 	106 	 4621 	43.6
Hunter Smith 		95-98 		174 	 7170 	41.2
Vince Phelan 		87 		 50 	 2044 	40.9
Bill Shakespeare 	33-35 		 91 	 3705 	40.7
Blair Kiel 		80-83 		259 	10534 	40.7
Joey Hildbold 		99-02 		256 	10304 	40.2
Eric Maust 		06-09 		 94 	 3783 	40.2
Joe Restic 		75-78 		209 	 8409 	40.2
D.J. Fitzpatrick 	02-05 		166 	 6642 	40.0
Ben Turk	 	09- 		 86 	 3438 	40.0 (39.97) *	active

Team MVP Awards (Monogram Award)

Year - Monogram MVP Award Winner(s)
1967 - Terry Hanratty, QB (offense) and Tom Schoen, DB (defense)
1968 - Terry Hanratty, QB (offense) and Bob Kuechenberg, DE (defense)
1969 - Bob Olson, LB
1970 - Joe Theismann, QB (offense) and Tim Kelly, LB (defense)
1971 - Dan Novakov, C (offense) and Walt Patulski, DE (defense)
1972 - Andy Huff, FB (offense) and Jim O'Malley, LB (defense)
1973 - Dave Casper, TE (offense) and Greg Collins, LB (defense)
1974 - Wayne Bullock, FB (offense) and Greg Collins, LB (defense)
1975 - Al Wujciak, OG (offense) and Steve Niehaus, DT (defense)
1976 - Al Hunter, HB (offense) and Ross Browner, DE (defense)
1977 - Ken MacAfee, TE
1978 - Joe Montana, QB (offense) and Bob Golic, LB (defense)
1979 - Vagas Ferguson, HB
1980 - Bob Crable, LB
1981 - Bob Crable, LB
1982 - Dave Duerson, SS
1983 - Allen Pinkett, TB
1984 - Allen Pinkett, TB
1985 - Allen Pinkett, TB
1986 - Tim Brown, FL
1987 - Tim Brown, FL
1988 - Tony Rice, QB
1989 - Tony Rice, QB
1990 - Raghib Ismail, FL
1991 - Jerome Bettis, FB and Rick Mirer, QB
1992 - Reggie Brooks, TB
1993 - Jeff Burris, FS
1994 - Derrick Mayes, SE
1995 - Derrick Mayes, SE
1996 - Renaldo Wynn, DE
1997 - Autry Denson, TB
1998 - Autry Denson, TB
1999 - Jarious Jackson, QB
2000 - Anthony Denman, LB
2001 - Anthony Weaver, DE
2002 - Shane Walton, CB
2003 - Julius Jones, TB
2004 - Justin Tuck, DE
2005 - Brady Quinn, QB and Jeff Samardzija, WR
2006 - Brady Quinn, QB
2007 - Trevor Laws, DE
2008 - Maurice Crum, LB
2009 - Jimmy Clausen, QB and Golden Tate, WR
2010 - Michael Floyd, WR
2011 - Michael Floyd, WR
2012 - Manti Te'o, LB

Notre Dame All-Time Team (From the Blue & Gold Magazine)

Offense
WR - Tim Brown (1984-87)
WR - Rocket Ismail (1988-90)
TE - Dave Casper (1971-73)
OT - Bill Fischer (1945-48)
OT - Heartly Hunk Anderson (1918-21)
OG - George Conner (1946-47)
OG - Jim Martin (1946-49)
 C - Adam Walsh (1922-24)
QB - Joe Montana (1975, 77-78)
TB - George Gipp (1917-20)
FB - Jerome Bettis (1990-92)
PK - John Carney (1983-86)

Defense
DE - Leon Hart (1946-49)
DE - Ross Browner (1973, 75-77)
DT - Alan Page (1964-66)
DT - Chris Zorich (1988-90)
LB - Jim Lynch (1964-66)
LB - Bob Golic (1975-78)
LB - Bob Crable (1978-81)
DB - Luther Bradley (1973, 75-77)
DB - John Lattner (1951-53)
DB - Todd Lyght (1987-90)
DB - John Lujack (1943, 46-47)
 P - Craig Hentrich (1989-92)
UT - Paul Hornung (1954-56)
Coach - Knute Rockne (1918-30)

All Time Best Teams
 1. 1947 ( 9-0-0) - National Champs
 2. 1924 (10-0-0) - National Champs
 3. 1930 (10-0-0) - National Champs
 4. 1949 (10-0-0) - National Champs
 5. 1988 (12-0-0) - National Champs
 6. 1919 ( 9-0-0) - Proclaimed Western Champs
 7. 1966 ( 9-0-1) - National Champs
 8. 1929 ( 9-0-0) - National Champs
 9. 1920 (10-0-0) - Proclaimed Western Champs
10. 1973 (11-0-0) - National Champs

George Gipp

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Year Gms Rush Atmp Rush Yds Avg. Rush TDs
1917 5 63 244 3.9 0
1918 6 98 541 5.5 6
1919 9 106 729 6.9 7
1920 8 102 827 8.1 8
Totals 28 369 2341 6.3 21
         
Year Pass Atmp. Pass Comp. Pass Yards Pct. TDPs
1917 8 3 40 38% 1
1918 45 19 293 42% 1
1919 72 41 727 57% 3
1920 62 30 709 48% 3
Totals 187 93 1769 50% 8
         
Year PR PR Yds KR KR Yds All Purpose Yds
1917 8 99 0 0 383
1918 0 0 3 80 914
1919 1 12 8 166 1634
1920 7 106 11 208 1850
Totals 16 217 22 454 4781

 

George Gipp - Other Records & Stats

100+ Rushing Games Att-Yds TDs
1917
vs South Dakota 24-110 1

1918
vs Wabash 16-119 0
vs Purdue 19-137 2

1919
vs Kalamazoo 11-148 0
vs Mount Union 10-123 2

1920
vs Kalamazoo 16-183 1
vs Western Michigan 14-123 2
vs Valparaiso 11-120 2
vs Army 20-150 0
vs Purdue 10-129 1

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200+ Passing Games Com-Att-Yds TDPs
1919
vs Purdue 11-15-217 2

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200+ Total Yards (Rushing & Passing) - Game
1919
vs Purdue 12- 51-0 Rush 11-15-217-2 Pass 268 yards

1920
vs Kalamazoo 11-183-1 Rush 2- 4- 46 0 Pass 229 yards
vs Valparaiso 11-120-2 Rush 4- 7-102 0 Pass 222 yards
vs Army 20-150-0 Rush 5- 9-123 1 Pass 273 yards
vs Purdue 10-129-1 Rush 4- 7-128 0 Pass 257 yards

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200+ Total Offense (Rushing, Passing, Returns) Yards - Game
1919
vs Mount Union 10-123-2 Rush 2- 3- 49 0 Pass 1-12-0 PR 2- 56-0 KR 240 yards
vs Purdue 12- 51-0 Rush 11-15-217 2 Pass 0- 0-0 PR 1- 29-0 KR 297 yards

1920
vs Kalamazoo 16-183-1 Rush 2- 4- 46 0 Pass 0- 0-0 PR 1- 5-0 KR 234 yards
vs Nebraska 15- 70-1 Rush 6-22-117-0 Pass 2-16-0 PR 1- 15-0 KR 218 yards
vs Valparaiso 11-120-2 Rush 4- 7-102 0 Pass 0- 0-0 PR 1- 21-0 KR 243 yards
vs Purdue 10-129-1 Rush 4- 7-128 0 Pass 1-35-0 PR 0- 0-0 KR 292 yards
vs Army 20-150-0 Rush 5- 9-123 1 Pass 2-50-0 PR 8-157-0 KR 480 yards


Notre Dame Early Pre-1936 Records:

Rushing Yards
Game - 464 - John Farley, Notre Dame [Chicago Dental Surgeons], 1897
Game - 400 - Ray Eichenlaub, Notre Dame [Wabash], 1914
Career - 2341 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20

Rushing Average
Game - 20.5 - John Farley, Notre Dame [Michigan Agriculture], 1898
Season - 8.1 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1920 (102-827)
Career - 6.83 - Don Miller, Notre Dame, 1922-24
Career - 6.40 - Christie Flannagan, Notre Dame, 1925-27
Career - 6.34 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20
Career - 6.26 - Jim Crowley, Notre Dame, 1922-24

100+ Rushing Yards
(10 times) George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20

200+ Rushing Yards
John Farley, Notre Dame, 1898
Jim Crowley, Notre Dame, 1924

400+ Rushing Yards-
John Farley, Notre Dame, 1897
Ray Eichenlaub, Notre Dame, 1914

Teammates each rushing for over 100 yards in the same game
Notre Dame had seven running backs eclipse the 100-yard mark in its 1902
game against American Medical—unfortunately, no stats are available.

Consecutive Carries (Rushes)
15 - Red Salmon, Notre Dame [Michigan] 1902
10 - Bill Morphan, Notre Dame [Illinois], 1898

Longest Runs
106 - Frank Lonergan, Notre Dame [American Medical], 1902

Passing Yards
Game - 243 - Gus Dorais, Notre Dame [Army], 1913
Game - 217 - George Gipp, Notre Dame [Army], 1920
Season - 995 - John Mohardt, Notre Dame, 1921
Career - 1769 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20

TD Passes
Season - 9 - John Mahardt, Notre Dame, 1921
Career - 12 - Harry Struhdler, Notre Dame, 1922-24

Pass Completions
Game - 15 - Harry Struhdler, Notre Dame [Carnegie Tech], 1924
Season - 53 - John Mohardt, Notre Dame, 1921
Career - 93 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20

Consecutive Completions
12 - Harry Stuhldreher, Notre Dame [Carnegie Tech], 1924
6 - John Morhardt, Notre Dame [Indiana], 1921

Passing Attempts
Season - 108 - Johnny Niemiec, Notre Dame, 1928
Career - 187 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20

Passing Percentage
Game - 81.3 / 13-16 - Gus Dorais, Notre Dame[Army], 1913
Game - 78.9 / 15-19 - Harry Struhdler, Notre Dame [Carnegie Tech], 1924
Game - 73.3 / 11-15 - George Gipp, Notre Dame [Purdue], 1920
Season - 75.8 / 25-33 - Harry Stuhldreher, Notre Dame, 1924
Season - 56.9 / 41-72 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1920
Season - 54.1 / 53-98 - John Mohardt, Notre Dame, 1921
Career - 64.2 / 43-67 - Harry Stuhlderher, Notre Dame, 1922-24
Career - 49.7 / 93-187 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20
Career - 44.6 / 37-83 - Jim Crowley, Notre Dame, 1922-24

Total Offensive Plays
Game - 37 - George Gipp, Notre Dame [Nebraska], 1920
Season - 234 - John Morhardt, Notre Dame, 1921

Total Offensive Yards
Season - 1776 - John Mohardt, Notre Dame, 1921 (53-95, 995 passing, 136-781 rushing)

Interceptions Thrown
Season - 18 - John Niemiec, Notre Dame, 1928
Career - 17 - Marchy Schwartz, Notre Dame, 1929-31
Career - 16 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20

Receptions
Game - 6 - Roger Kiley, Notre Dame [Iowa], 1921
Season - 7 - Bennie Kirk, Norte Dame, 1918
Season - 21 - Bennie Kirk, Norte Dame, 1919
Season - 26 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 1921
Career - 28 - Bennie Kirk, Notre Dame, 1918-19
Career - 43 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 1919-21
Career - 33 - John Colrick, Notre Dame, 1927-29
Career - 31 - Don Miller, Notre Dame, 1922-24

Receiving Yards
Season - 394 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 1921
Season - 372 - Bernie Kirk, Notre Dame, 1919
Season - 297 - Don Miller, Notre Dame, 1924
Season - 293 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 1920
Career - 687 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 1918-21
Career - 590 - Don Miller, Notre Dame, 1922-24
Career - 415 - John Colrick, Notre Dame, 1927-29

TD Receptions
Game - 3 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame [Northwestern], 1920

Receiving Average
Season - 22.1 - Jim Crowley, Notre Dame, 1924
Career - 23.8 - Jim Crowley, Notre Dame, 1922-24
Career - 15.9 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 1918-21

Punt Returns
Season - 38 - Harry Stuhlderher, Notre Dame, 1923
Season - 40 - Gene Edwards, Notre Dame, 1925
Career - 88 - Harry Stuhldreher, Notre Dame, 1922-24
Career - 92 - Frank Carideo, Notre Dame, 1928-30

PR Yards
Game - 157 (3 returns) - Chet Grant, Notre Dame [Case Tech], 1916
Career - 947 - Frank Carideo, Notre Dame, 1928-30

PR TD's
Game - 2 - Chet Grant, Notre Dame [Case], 1916
Game - 2 - Vince McNally, Notre Dame [Beloit], 1926

PR Average
Game - 52.3 - Chet Grant, Notre Dame [Case Tech], 1916
Game - 52.5 - Nate Silver, Notre Dame [Wisconsin], 1905
Game - 50.0 - Paul Castner, Notre Dame [Purdue], 1921
Season - 19.1 (153 yards) - Vince McNally, Notre Dame, 1926
Career - 29.4 - Don Hamilton, Notre Dame, 1908-09
Career - 13.6 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20
Career - 10.3 - Frank Carideo, Notre Dame, 1928-30

Kick-Off Returns
Season - 11 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1920
Season - 11 - Paul Castner, Notre Dame, 1922
Season - 9 - Chet Wynne, Notre Dame, 1921
Career - 22 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20
Career - 27 - Paul Castner, Notre Dame, 1920-22
Career - 13 - Elmer Layden, Notre Dame, 1922-24

KR Yards
Game - 253 (4 returns) - Paul Castner, Notre Dame [Kalamazoo], 1922
Game - 174 (4 returns) - Willie Maher, Notre Dame [Kalamazoo], 1923
Game - 157 (8 returns) - George Gipp, Notre Dame [Army], 1920
Season - 490 (11 returns) - Paul Castner, Notre Dame, 1922
Career - 767 (21 returns) - Paul Castner, Notre Dame, 1920-22
Career - 454 (22 returns) - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20

KR TD's
Career - 2 - Paul Castner, Notre Dame, 1920-22

KR Average
Game - 63.3 - Paul Castner, Notre Dame [Kalamazoo], 1922
Game - 44.5 - Willie Maher, Notre Dame [Kalamazoo], 1923
Season - 44.5 - Paul Castner, Notre Dame, 1922
Season - 30.5 - Christie Flanagan, Notre Dame, 1926
Season - 28.7 (258 yards) - Chet Wynn, Notre Dame, 1921
Career - 36.5 - Paul Castner, Notre Dame, 1920-22
Career - 20.6 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20

Interceptions
Season - 3 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1919
Season - 4 - Chet Wynne, Notre Dame, 1922
Season - 4 - Harry Mehre, Notre Dame, 1922
Season - 4 - Jim Crowley, Notre Dame, 1923
Season - 6 - Al Fenny, Notre Dame, 1913

Interception Return Yards
Career - 172 - Frank Carideo, Notre Dame, 1928-30

Fumble Recoveries
Game - 3 - Bob Brown, Notre Dame [Physicans and Surgeons], 1895
Game - 2 - Eddie Andersoon, Notre Dame [Nebraska], 1921
Season - 4 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 1921
Season - 3 - Frank Shaughnessy, Notre Dame, 1903
Season - 2 - Fred Schillo, Notre Dame, 1898
Season - 2 - Frank Lonergran, Notre Dame, 1901
Season - 2 - Clarence Sheehan, Notre Dame, 1904
Season - 2 - Art Gravey, Notre Dame, 1921
Season - 2 - Larry “Moon” Mullins, Notre Dame, 1927
Career - 4 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 1918-21
Career - 3 - Bob Brown, Notre Dame, 1895-96
Career - 3 - Frank Lonegran, Notre Dame, 1901-03
Career - 3 - Frank Shaughnessy, Notre Dame, 1901-04
Career - 2 - Fred Schillo, Notre Dame, 1892-96, 1897
Career - 2 - Clarence Sheehan, Notre Dame, 1904-06
Career - 2 - Joe Brady, Notre Dame, 1917-20
Career - 2 - Larry “Moon” Mullins, Notre Dame, 1925-27
Career - 2 - Joe Kruth, Notre Dame, 1930-32

Blocked Kicks
Game - 2 - Joe Boland, Notre Dame [Minnesota].1925
Game - 2 - Edward “Moose” Krause, Notre Dame [Drake], 1932
Season - 6 - Lawrence “Buck” Shaw, Notre Dame, 1920
Season - 2 - Luke Kelly, Notre Dame, 1908
Season - 2 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 1921
Season - 2 - Lawrence “Buck” Shaw, Notre Dame, 1921
Career - 7 - Lawrence “Buck” Shaw, 1919-21
Career - 3 - Edward “Moose” Krause, Notre Dame, 1931-33
Career - 2 - Clarence Sheehan, Notre Dame, 1904-06
Career - 2 - Luke Kelly, Notre Dame, 1908-11
Career - 2 - Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 1918-21
Career - 2 - Joe Boland, Notre Dame, 1924-26

PAT's
Career - 96 - Charles “Gus” Dorais, Notre Dame, 1910-13
Career - 60 - Red Salmon, Notre Dame, 1900-03
Career - 60 - Stan Cofall, Note Dame, 1914-16

Scoring
Career - 129 [11 FG-96 PAT] - Charles “Gus” Dorais, Notre Dame, 1910-13

Punting Average
Season - 40.6 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1920
Career - 39.6 - George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1917-20
Career - 40.7 - William Shakeseare, Notre Dame, 1933-35

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Early Football (Pre-1936) Statistical Leaders-
Rushing
1918 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 541
1919 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 729
1920 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 827
1921 John Mohardt, Notre Dame, 781

Passing
1918 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 293
1919 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 727
1920 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 709
1921 John Mohardt, Notre Dame, 995

Total Offense (Passing & Rushing)
1918 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 834
1919 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1456
1920 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 1536
1922 Jim Crowley, Notre Dame, 720
1930 Marchy Schwartz, Notre Dame, 1246

Receiving
1920 Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 17
1921 Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 26
1922 Don Miller, Notre Dame, 6
1922 Harry Stuhldreher, Notre Dame, 6
1924 Don Miller, Notre Dame, 19
1925 Gene Edwards, Notre Dame, 4
1926 Ike Voedish, Notre Dame, 6
1927 John Colrick, Notre Dame, 11
1928 John Colrick, Notre Dame, 18

Punt Returns
1919 Joe Brandy, Notre Dame, 26
1922 Harry Stuhlderher, Notre Dame, 28
1923 Harry Stuhlderher, Notre Dame, 38
1924 Harry Stuhlderher, Notre Dame, 22
1925 Gene Edwards, Notre Dame, 40
1926 Vince McNally, Notre Dame, 8
1927 Charles McKinley, Notre Dame, 5
1928 Frank Carideo, Notre Dame, 22
1929 Frank Carideo, Notre Dame, 33

Kick-Off Returns
1919 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 8
1920 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 11
1921 Chet Wynne, Notre Dame, 9
1922 Paul Castner, Notre Dame, 11
1923 Elmer Layden, Notre Dame, 6
1924 Elmer Layden, Notre Dame, 5
1926 Chirstie Flannagan, Notre Dame, 6
1927 Jack Chevigny, Notre Dame, 4
1930 Joe Savoldi, Notre Dame, 4

Interceptions
1919 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 3
1922 Chet Wynne, Notre Dame, 4
1922 Harry Mehre, Notre Dame, 4
1923 Jim Crowley, Notre Dame, 4
1926 Vince McNally, Notre Dame, 3
1933 Nick Lukats, Notre Dame, 3
1933 Ray Brancheau, Notre Dame, 3
1934 Jack Robinson, Notre Dame, 5

Punting Average
1917 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 34.2
1918 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 38.2
1919 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 38.8
1920 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 40.6
1922 Elmer Layden, Notre Dame, 37.6
1923 Elmer Layden, Notre Dame, 36.0
1924 Elmer Layden, Notre Dame, 35.3
1928 Frank Carideo, Notre Dame, 37.7

Points Scored
1903 Louis “Red” Salmon, Notre Dame, 105
1905 Bill Downs, Notre Dame, 96
1918 George Gipp, Notre Dame, 43

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TEAM RECORDS - Early Football (Pre-1936)

Passing
season - 44 pass completions in 118 attempts, 1935
season - 678 yards passing, 1932
game - 4 TDPs - Notre Dame [Pittsburgh], 1932

Total Yards
game - 1368 Notre Dame [Physicians and Surgeons], 1908
season - 671 total plays, 4512 yards, 1921
season - 2632 yards Total offense, 1932

Punts
season -  90 punts, 1934
season-  66 punts, 1921
game- 404 punting yards Notre Dame [?], 1932

Punt Returns
game - 13 Notre Dame [Wabash], 1913
game - 13 Notre Dame [Beloit], 1926
season - 225 Notre Dame, 1926

Kick Returns
game - 22 Notre Dame [Kalamazoo], 1922
season - 36 Notre Dame, 1922* (5 for TDs)

KR Return Yards
game - 354 Notre Dame [Kalamazoo], 1922
game - 174 Notre Dame [Kalamazoo], 1923
season - 1166 Notre Dame, 1932

Fumble Recoveries
game - 6 Notre Dame [Northwestern], 1931
season - 1160 Notre Dame, 1922

TDs
game - 27 - Notre Dame [America Medical], 1905 - (all rushing TDs)

PATs
season - 49 - Notre Dame, 1921

Points
142-0 - Notre Dame [American Medical], 1905 - (121 1st Half)

 

CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS

UNANIMOUS

NamePos.Year
Gus DoraisQB1913
Frank RydzewskiC1917
George GippHB1920
EddieAndersonE1921
Jim CrowleyHB1924
Elmer LaydenFB1924
Harry StuhldreherQB1924
Art (Bud) BoeringerC1926
John SmithG1927
Jack CannonG1929
Frank CarideoQB1929
Frank CarideoQB1930
Marchy SchwartzHB1930
Tommy Yarr,C1931
Marchy SchwartzHB1931
Joe KurthT1932
Jack RobinsonC1934
Wayne MillnerE1935
Chuck SweeneyE1937
Ed BeinorT1938
Bob DoveE1941
Bob DoveE1942
Angelo BertelliQB1943
Pat FilleyG1943
Creighton MillerHB1943
Jim WhiteT1943
John YonakorE1943
George ConnorT1946
John LujackQB1946
George ConnorT1947
John LujackQB1947
Bill FischerG1947
Bill FischerG1948
Leon HartE1948
Emil SitkoFB1948
Bob WilliamsQB1949
Leon HartE1949
Emil SitkoFB1949
Jerry GroomC1950
John LattnerQB1952
Art HunterT1953
John LattnerQB1953
Ralph GuglielmiQB1954
Paul HornugHB1955
Al EcuyerG1957
Monty SticklesE1959
John HuarteQB1964
Jack SnowE1964
Dick ArringtonG1965
Nick RassasDB1965
Nick EddyHB1966
Jim LynchLB1966
Alan PageDE1966
Tom RegnerG1966
Tom SchoenDB1967
Terry HanrattyQB1968
George KunzT1968
Mike McCoyDT1969
Larry DiNardoG1970
Tom GatewoodE1970
Clarence EllisDB1971
Walt PatulskiDE1971
Greg MarxDT1972
Dave CasperTE1973
Mike TownsendDB1973
Pete DemmerleSE1974
Gerry DiNardoG1974
Steve NiehausT1975
Ross BrownerDE1976
Ken MacAfeeTE1976
Luther BradleyDB1977
Ross BrownerDE1977
Ken MacAfeeTE1977
Bob GolicLB1978
Dave HuffmanC1978
Vagas FerrgusonHB1979
John ScullyC1980
Bob CrableLB1980
Bob CrableLB1981
Tim BrownFL1987
Frank StamsDE1988
Michael StonebreakerLB1988
Todd LyghtCB1989
Chris ZorichDT1989
Raghib IsmailF1990
Michael StonebreakerLB1990
Todd LyghtCB1990
Chris ZorichDT1990
Mirko JurkovicG1991
Aaron TaylorG/T1992
Jeff BurrisCB1993
Aaron TaylorG/T1993
Bobby TaylorCB1994
Shane WaltonCB2002
Jeff SamardzijaWR2005

 

NamePositionYears at NDYear Inducted
George GippHalfback1917-201951
Elmer LaydenFullback / Head Coach Coach1922-24 / 1934-401951
Knute RockeEnd / Assistant Coach / Head Coach1911-13 / 1914-17 / 1918-301951
Frank CarideoQuarterback1928-301954
Harry StuhldreherQuarterback1922-241958
Johnny LujackQuarterback / Assistant Coach1943; 1946-47 / 1952-531960
George ConnorTackle1942-43; 1946-471963
Jack CannonGuard1927-291965
Jim CrowleyHalfback1922-241966
Edgar “Rip” MillerTackle1922-241966
Adam WalshCenter / Assistant Coach1922-24 / 19441968
Frank LeahyTackle / Head Coach1928-29 / 1941-43, 1946-531970
Don MillerHalfback1922-241970
Jesse HarperHead Coach1913-171971
Louis SalmonFullback1900-031971
Angelo BertelliQuarterback1941-431972
Ray EichenlaubFullback1911-141972
Leon HartEnd1948-491973
Heartley “Hunk” AndersonGuard / Assistant Coach / Head Coach1918-21 / 1924-27; 30 / 1931-331974
Marchy SchwartzHalfback1929-311974
John “Clipper” SmithGuard / Assistant Coach1925-27 / 19281975
Creighton MillerHalfback / Assistant Coach1941-43 / 19441976
Zygmont CzarobskiTackle1942-43; 1946-471977
Frank “Nordy” HoffmannGuard / Assistant Coach1930-31 / 1932-331978
Johnny LattnerHalfback1951-531979
Ara ParseghianHead Coach1964-741980
Bert MetzgerGuard1928-301982
Bill FischerTackle/Guard / Assistant Coach1945-48 / 1954-581983
William ShakespeareHalfback1933-351983
Red SitkoHalfback/Fullback1946-491984
Dan DevineHead Coach1975-801985
Paul HornungQuarterback1954-561985
Fred MillerTackle1926-281985
Tommy YarrCenter / Assistant Coach1929-31 / 19321987
Bob WilliamsQuarterback1948-501988
Wayne MillnerEnd / Assistant Coach1933-34 / 19421990
Jim LynchLinebacker1964-661992
Allan PageDefensive End1964-661993
Jerry GroomCenter1948-501994
Jim MartinEnd/Tackle1946-491995
Ken MacAfeeTight End1974-771997
Ross BrownerDefensive End1973, 1975-771999
Bob DoveEnd1940-422000
Ralph GuglielmiQuarterback1951-542001
Joe TheismannQuarterback1968-702003
John HuarteQuarterback1962-642005
Chris ZorichDefensive Tackle1987-902007
Lou HoltzHead Coach1986-962008
Tim BrownWide Receiver1984-872009
Dave CasperTight End1971-732012

 


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