Notre Dame football: UPDATE: Irish can’t weather the storm

SOUTH BEND – Eventually, the weather nightmare faded for a while, but Brian Kelly’s personal emotional purgatory never did. A season fluffed with so much promise, teeming with so many seemingly realistic dreams got washed away Saturday by Notre Dame alumnus Skip Holtz, his poised South Florida team, a relentless wave of severe weather and a step backward by the 16th-ranked Irish into a cruel time warp. Twice Notre Dame Stadium was evacuated Saturday because of storms that produced cloud-to-ground lightning. The crowd returned after the first delay, which lasted two hours and 10 minutes. The Irish team, expected to make a BCS run this season, never completely did, sputtering and eventually crashing in a 23-20 season-opening loss. “The chaos was on the field,” Kelly, ND’s second-year head coach, said. “I think our administration did a great job of making decisions relative to the weather. ”Even ND’s broadcast partner, NBC, abandoned its coverage of the last 4:21 of the game, after the second delay of 43 minutes, to show a football movie, of all things, in its entirety. NBC sister network Versus tag-teamed to show the ending while “Game Time: Tackling the Past” played out on NBC. What NBC and potentially 35 percent of the country’s television households missed was ND’s second quarterback option of the game, sophomore Tommy Rees, throw an interception on the very first play back. South Florida took over at the Irish 30, played cool and conservative with the Irish down to just one timeout. The Bulls then pinned the Irish at their own 1 on a pooch punt with 2:19 left, giving ND a chance to add to its yardage totals but no real shot at concocting a miracle. Rees did cobble together an impressive 99-yard drive, capping it with an eight-yard pass to senior receiver Michael Floyd with 21 seconds left. But freshman Kyle Brindza’s textbook onside kick still found South Florida hands to effectively end the game one minute short of six hours. If the NCAA doesn’t extract the delays when it calculates the game time, it will stand as the longest game in Football Bowl Subdivision history by a good 56 minutes. It likely felt longer to Kelly“We’ve been down this road before,” Kelly said. “The disappointing thing is we thought going into a year, when we had some experience coming back, that we wouldn’t have to go through this. But it looks like we’re going to have to make sure our players understand what it takes to win football games. ”A quarterback flip to Rees to start the second half energized a languid offense, particularly Floyd, who finished with a career-high 12 catches for 154 yards and his school-record 29th and 30th career TD receptions. Floyd also blew past Jeff Samardzija and into first place all time on ND’s career receptions list (184) and needs just 15 yards next Saturday night at Michigan to delete Golden Tate from the top spot on the Irish career receiving yards list. “I think Michael Floyd is a great player on film,” Holtz offered. “He’s even better live. ”Still, the splotches of poiseless, punchless football were too plentiful to overcome. The Irish committed five turnovers to South Florida’s zero to offset their 506-294 command in total yards. A flurry of personal fouls and facemask penalties by ND defenders helped keep some key USF drives alive. “The things we did today go to the heart of why you lose football games,” Kelly said. “The list is long. ”The first of the five ND turnovers came on the very first drive of the game and set the tone for an afternoon that felt like it was plucked from ND’s lost season of 2007. The Irish blew down the field, 76 yards in eight plays, and faced a third and goal from the USF 1-yard line when starting quarterback Dayne Crist handed off to backup running back Jonas Gray in a power formation. Gray’s lunge stalled at the 1, but as he tried to push forward, Bulls safety Jerrell Young pried the ball loose and cornerback Jayvon Webster picked up the careening football at the 4 and had 96 yards of clear field ahead of him. The vaunted Irish defense pretty much lived up to its hype, eventually bending on a fourth-quarter drive that gave the Bulls a 23-7 command. Tight end Evan Landi’s two-yard floater from USF quarterback B. J. Daniels was just the second regular-season touchdown the Irish defense has yielded since the first quarter of the Tulsa game on Oct. 30,ND still has not allowed a rushing touchdown in a regular-season or bowl game since giving up four in an Oct. 23 meltdown against Navy in East Rutherford, N. J. Crist, meanwhile, completed 7 of 15 passes for 95 yards before being replaced, 31 of those coming on his first attempt of the game. It was a little swing pass to Cierre Wood that Wood wiggled and accelerated into a big play. The senior, coming back from his second reconstructive knee surgery in two years, had no TD passes and threw an interception in the end zone on third-and-goal from the 7. The Irish led in total yards, 191-144 at the time of the switch, but trailed on the scoreboard 16-0, was 1-of-8 on third-down conversions and had turned the ball over three times (one coming on special teams). “Production,” Kelly said when asked about why he pulled Crist. “We didn’t feel like we produced the way we should have. Mistakes were made. It wasn’t a difficult decision to make in that sense. It was difficult because it threw us in an early decision we didn’t think we were going to have to go to. ”Even uber-reliable kicker David Ruffer missed a 30-yard field goal wide left with 1:07 left in the third quarter. It was the fifth-year senior’s second miss in a row after nailing a school-record 23 consecutive attempts to start his career. Holtz, a former Irish player and assistant coach under his iconic coaching dad, Lou, meanwhile, finally was able to soak in the emotion he tried not to contain in the days leading up to the game. “This game wasn’t going to be about me,” he said. “This was for our players and our program. ”Staff writer Eric Hansen:ehansen@sbtinfo. com574-235-6112

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Rocky Rescue For Piranha At Mall Of America

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (WCCO) — Despite some people’s preconceived notions of piranha, the newest addition to Sea Life Minnesota does not have an appetite for humans.
Curator Carly Byrns said she first saw the piranha at a local supplier and noticed he had a big abdominal mass. They did surgery and made an interesting discovery.
“So, we opened him up and we found that sure enough, his whole tummy was full of rocks,” Byrns said.
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Fifty-five small rocks were removed from the piranha’s belly.
“And he’s actually doing remarkably well. He’s actually putting some weight on now, that he doesn’t have a full tummy of rocks. So that definitely would help but he’s doing really well,” she said.
The fish is now in a tank where there are no rocks. And it’s still a mystery as to why the piranha ate so many stones in the first place.
“We are not quite sure why, for whatever reason, he felt that rocks were going to be yummy to eat, but he decided to eat them,” she said.
To celebrate the new arrival, Sea Life Minnesota is inviting fans to help name the survivor on its Facebook page. You can pick from three choices: Rocky, Rambo or Rock Star, Byrns said.
The piranha will be on display starting on Tuesday, Aug. 23, so guests can learn more about the rock-eating piranha and even see the stitches.

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Education: Citizens Bank to offer scholarships

ALBANY — Citizens Bank is seeking applicants for its TruFit Good Citizen Scholarship program that offers scholarships up to $7,500 to students whose volunteer efforts have made a difference in their communities. The program is open to high school seniors and current college students attending or planning to attend a federally accredited four-year college. “We created this scholarship program as a way to reward those students who have invested their time and energy in making their communities better places to live,” Citizens Bank New York President Jim Gaspo said. Twenty scholarships totaling $50,000 will be awarded to students who reside in or plan to attend college in Citizens Financial Group’s 12-state footprint. One winner will receive $7,500; four winners will receive $5,000 each; and 15 winners will receive $1,500 each. Applicants should submit an essay of no more than 500 words, or a 90-second video explaining the responsibility and leadership skills they have exhibited through their community service experience. The application deadline is Friday, Sept. 16, and winners will be announced in November, a timeframe that will help students who may have funding gaps leading into the second semester. For full details on the program and to apply, go to www. citizensbank. com/scholarship.

ALBANY — Citizens Bank is seeking applicants for its TruFit Good Citizen Scholarship program that offers scholarships up to $7,500 to students whose volunteer efforts have made a difference in their communities. The program is open to high school seniors and current college students attending or planning to attend a federally accredited four-year college. “We created this scholarship program as a way to reward those students who have invested their time and energy in making their communities better places to live,” Citizens Bank New York President Jim Gaspo said. Twenty scholarships totaling $50,000 will be awarded to students who reside in or plan to attend college in Citizens Financial Group’s 12-state footprint. One winner will receive $7,500; four winners will receive $5,000 each; and 15 winners will receive $1,500 each. Applicants should submit an essay of no more than 500 words, or a 90-second video explaining the responsibility and leadership skills they have exhibited through their community service experience. The application deadline is Friday, Sept. 16, and winners will be announced in November, a timeframe that will help students who may have funding gaps leading into the second semester. For full details on the program and to apply, go to www. citizensbank. com/scholarship.

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Citizens Bank offers Irene loans, credit cards

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CITIZENS BANK said it is offering special products to individuals, nonprofits and small businesses that were affected by Irene.

PROVIDENCE – Citizens Bank said it is offering special loans and 0 percent interest credit cards to those affected by Irene.
Existing customers – individuals, small businesses, and nonprofits – in Delaware, Philadelphia, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont can apply for the special products as of Friday.
“We are pleased to offer financial assistance to those who were adversely affected by Hurricane Irene,” said Ned Handy, president of Citizens Bank in Rhode Island. “We hope this support provides the immediate resources people need to clean up from the devastation left by the hurricane. ”
Small businesses and nonprofits can apply through Citizens for a 0 percent interest credit card, with expedited next business day shipping, and disaster bridge loans for those who have applied for federal disaster aid assistance from the U. S. Small Business Administration.
The bridge loans aim to help businesses meet their immediate financial needs until federal funding comes through, according to a Citizens spokeswoman.
Small business customers can borrow up to $200,000 with interest-only payments (4 percent) for 90 days; nonprofits can borrow the same amount at a 3 percent rate.
Individuals can borrow up to $10,000 at a 5 percent interest rate, with no prepayment penalty, from one to seven years. To qualify, applicants must meet credit standards and have an annual income of less than $200,000, Citizens said. The bank is also offering a 0 percent credit card with lines up to $15,000 for individuals.

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Grande Communications Launches Longhorn Network

Mike Reynolds — Multichannel News, 9/3/2011 8:43:51 AM

The Longhorn Network now has a home field advantage.
ESPN’s University of Texas service has reached a carriage agreement with Grande Communications in time for the Longhorn’s 2011 season opener against Rice on Saturday. The game kicks off on Sept. 3 from Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium at 7 p. m. (CT). Deal terms were not diclosed.
Grande Communications serves San Marcos, San Antonio, Midland/Odessa, Waco, Corpus Christi, Dallas and Austin markets. Overbuilder Grande supplies video and high-speed data services to the University of Texas of Austin, where Longhorn Network is housed.
It joins Consolidated Communications, Bay City Cablevision, Mid-Coast Cablevision, Texas Mid-Gulf Cablevision, En-Touch Systems, E-Tex Communications in carrying LHN in Texas, as well as Verizon FiOS TV in the Lone Star State and nationally.
“As a Texas-based company, Grande understands the passion our customers have for Texas sports,” said Matt Murphy, president, Grande Communications in announcing the rollout. “We are pleased and very excited to make Longhorn Network available as part of our cable television offerings. ”
Added David Preschlack, executive vice president, Disney and ESPN Media Networks: “Grande customers across the state of Texas will have access to more Longhorn content than ever before. ”
ESPN officials say LHN will be available online, on tablets and on smartphones to fans with an affiliated video subscription in the near future. Longhorn Network channel positions:            SD HDAustin 29 829San Marcos 29 829San Antonio 29 829Corpus Christi 33 833Waco 25 825Midland 33 833Dallas 33 833LHN will be available online, on tablets and on smartphones to fans with an affiliated video subscription in the near future.

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Notre Dame, Michigan stadiums cleared due to storms

DETROIT (Reuters) – Nearby lightning strikes forced the University of Michigan and University of Notre Dame to clear their football stadium seats on Saturday, pressing nearly 200,000 fans to take cover inside or in nearby buildings.
Michigan cleared its massive 110,000-seat stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with 1:27 left in the third quarter and the team leading Western Michigan 34-10. The teams later agreed to end the game there.
The decision to call the Michigan game came not long after Notre Dame officials ordered people to clear the bowl at their 81,000 seat stadium in South Bend, Indiana, with lightning strikes reported nearby and very high winds expected.
The Notre Dame-South Florida football game was suspended for two hours at halftime with South Florida leading 16-0. It was delayed a second time, for about 45 minutes, with 4:21 left to play and South Florida leading by 23-13.
No storm-related injuries were reported from what was the first time that Notre Dame Stadium had been evacuated in at least 60 years, university spokesman Dennis Brown said.
Brown said there were a number of lightning strikes in the area and the “vast majority of the stadium was evacuated. ”
The university also was expecting high winds as a storm front passed, he said.
“We actually started our announcements even before then to err on the side of caution,” Brown said.
South Bend Police Captain Phil Trent, who was working traffic at the game, said a “pretty significant” number of people were leaving the stadium, but he suspected some would stick around until the bitter end.
Most of the students initially stayed put in the stands despite the evacuation order, getting up only when ushers kicked them out. Fans waited out the storm in the stadium concourse and several other nearby university buildings.
With his team losing, 19-year-old Notre Dame sophomore Joey Labetti looked for the silver lining in the delay.
“I honestly hope that this is divine intervention,” Labetti said during the first weather delay.
It was not to be. South Florida won 23-20.
Notre Dame plays at Michigan next Saturday.
(Additional reporting by Colleen Jenkins; Editing by Jerry Norton and Peter Bohan)

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Notre Dame can’t weather the storm

Updated Sep 4, 2011 4:48 AM ET
SOUTH BEND, Ind.
Skip Holtz didn’t want to say anything. He spent the week preparing his South Florida football team for its big game at Notre Dame, and didn’t want to talk about his past, his love for Notre Dame, his alma mater, didn’t want to mention what it meant to him.
“Our players weren’t even born when I was here,’’ he said. “It was that many years ago. I wasn’t going to make it about me. ’’
Well, you can’t exactly hide the name Holtz and its connection to Notre Dame. So when South Florida beat Notre Dame 23-20 Saturday, Holtz’s team was waiting for him. Notre Dame’s coaches and players were singing the alma mater with the fans behind the end zone, as tradition calls for. Skip’s father, Lou, used to sing there, too, after wins as Notre Dame’s coach.

And just a few feet from that spot, South Florida’s players, all of them, waited for, and then hugged Holtz, and told him they loved him.
“’We’ve got your back, Coach. We love you. We thank you,’’’ Holtz said, repeating it a few minutes later. “Just to have the team respect me and say the things they did to me . . . ’’
So that’s the glory of the day. That, and South Florida, which has had a team for only 13 years or so, beating big, bad historic Notre Dame.
Then there was the weird of the day. Two weather delays totaling nearly three hours. A two-hour halftime, where coaches had to agree on things such as not watching film, and having food delivered. The sky was black, and the lightning went from sky to ground. The stadium was evacuated. Twice. The game lasted nearly six hours.
And last, there was the failure of the day. And that was Notre Dame.
Again.
The Irish are already in trouble. Coach Brian Kelly already had to change quarterbacks at halftime of the season opener. Notre Dame kept giving the ball away just as the Irish were about to score, two interceptions in the end zone and one fumble returned 96 yards. And punt returner Theo Riddick has one serious flaw: He is not able to catch a punt without falling down flat on his face.
“I told him to get his butt back out there,’’ Kelly said. “If we’re going to have the kind of playmakers we need at that position, we don’t have a waiver wire, we can’t trade for anybody. ’’

This was supposed to be the year that Notre Dame finally started to wipe away the stench of Charlie Weis, head coaching intern. Kelly wasn’t a smashing success last year, his first, but the Irish did win their final four games, including big ones over USC and then Miami in the Sun Bowl. The defense was great, and the system was taking place.
Supposedly.
But this year, Kelly benched quarterback Tommy Rees, who led the team to all those wins, in favor of senior Dayne Crist, who spent the first half Saturday in sort of a daze or panic or something. He was a split-second slow … delayed. Unable to be aggressive.
So Rees came in after the longest halftime in history, and marched the team downfield with ease, and got right up to the end zone where he … threw an interception.
“You can’t start winning until you stop losing,’’ Kelly said. “And the things we did today out there obviously go to the heart of how you lose football games. You lose football games because you turn the ball over.
“You lose football games because you miss field goals. You lose the football game because you have four personal foul penalties. The list is long. ’’
They are not patient at Notre Dame. They are reactive. When Weis had half a season of success, the school signed him up to a 10-year contract extension even though he had never been a head coach before.
Big mistake.
Big, big mistake.
You have to understand how Notre Dame fans look at things. That first half of last year, Kelly’s first, when the team lost to Tulsa and Navy?
That was the rebuilding portion of Kelly’s program. Now, this is supposed to be the winning portion. Most coaches get three years. Kelly’s honeymoon is not going to last past next weekend, if the Irish lose to Michigan. By halftime Saturday, fans were booing.
“You know, we’ve been down this road before,’’ Kelly said. “The disappointing thing is that we thought going into a year where we had some experience that we wouldn’t have to go through this. But it looks like we’re going to have to make sure that our players are understanding what it takes to win football games. ’’
That just does not sound like something you’d expect to hear from a Notre Dame coach.

The whole day, you kept waiting for Notre Dame to be Notre Dame. Instead, the Irish kept making every mistake, despite moving the ball easily. They trailed 16-0 in the second quarter when the sky turned black, and you had to think some new freaky new Notre Dame legend was about to happen.
When the second half started, Notre Dame started dominating.
“I was a little upset at that … ’’ Holtz said, “because I was told we’d get a 10-minute warning (before the half started), and the way we found out we were taking the field was when Notre Dame ran out onto the field.
“Our guys were laying on the floor and shoulder pads off and shoes off, and all of a sudden, it was like, ‘Hey, let’s go. ‘ It took us about half a quarter, took us about 10 minutes to get it going. ’’
Notre Dame forgot to tell South Florida that it was time to take the field?
Good idea. Didn’t work.
Holtz and South Florida had their special moment. Notre Dame’s pain continued. And despite all the dark and rain and lightning, no one could shake down the thunder.

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GD offers PIRANHA for CCV program

Published: Aug. 30, 2011 at 10:48 AM

LONDON, Ontario, Aug. 30 (UPI) — General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada said it’s offering the PIRANHA 5 vehicle for the government’s Close Combat Vehicle program.
The PIRANHA 5 offered is fitted with Rheinmetall’s LANCE 30mm Modular Turret System.
The PIRANHA 5 CCV is the latest evolution of the proven PIRANHA family of wheeled combat vehicles, incorporating the newest lethality, mobility, protection and communications technologies.
“With the PIRANHA 5 CCV, Canadian soldiers will control the battlefield and fight, maneuver and communicate with agility and precise lethality,” said company Vice President Danny Deep. “And they will do it in a vehicle that achieves the deployability and lifecycle cost benefits enjoyed by the rest of Canada’s wheeled combat vehicle fleet. ”
General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada has assembled a Canadian team for this program. General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada will be the prime contractor for the CCV program and will manufacture and assemble the PIRANHA 5 chassis at its facility in London, Ontario.
Rheinmetall’s LANCE 30mm turret technology will be transferred to its Rheinmetall Canada facility in Saint-Jean-sur Richelieu, Quebec, for full turret production.
Armatec Survivability Canada of Dorchester, Ontario, will augment the PIRANHA 5′s inherent protection with a survivability suite of advanced composite materials and the latest technology in energy-absorbing troop and crew seating, all designed and tested to meet rigorous blast, IED and kinetic-energy threats.
The remainder of the team will be drawn from a supplier base of more than 400 Canadian companies.

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Mayweather vs. Ortiz: Hype vs. Reality

By Ted Sares:The Hype:An extremely hungry and vicious “Vicious’ Victor Ortiz (29-2-2) is young, explosive and heavy handed. He has improved with each outing and has made fans forget about the Maidana debacle. As in the Berto brawl, he will perpetrate his unique brand of shock and awe on Floyd Mayweather Jr. early and if Little Floyd (41-0) is rusty, Victor will hurt him and then exploit Floyd’s suddenly faded reflexes caused in part by 1) lack of ring activity and 2) by external legal issues. It’s within the realm of possibility that Floyd grows old overnight in the manner of Kostya Tszyu and Darius Dariusz Michalczewski. It can happen. The realityArguably, Floyd is the best or second best P4P fighter in the world. Ortiz does not belong anywhere near the top ten. Floyd IS the guy who schooled Juan Manuel Marquez over 12 dominant rounds. Ortiz IS the guy who drew with Lamont Peterson just two fights ago. Floyd is not is not Andre Berto whose style provided Ortiz with the perfect partner with whom to display his highly combustible style of fighting. That kind of fight is not Floyd’s and he is to savvy to be lured into something he doesn’t like. Thus, like assessing a mutual fund, one needs to look at past performance to judge the future. In this regard, Mayweather always shows up with his cylinders finely tuned and there is no reason to believe that won’t be the case on September 17. He also always shows up with his full arsenal of superb skills the likes of which Vicious Victor can only dream about. The OutcomeWhile Ortiz clearly has power and can be extremely dangerous early, especially if Floyd should evidence ring rust, I don’t see that as likely. It will take more than Victor Ortiz to break Floyd’s undefeated mark. My expectation is that after an explosive start, Ortiz will be contained within the tight cocoon of Floyd Mayweather Junior’s well-designed fight plan. Little Floyd will neutralize the explosive Ortiz after round 4 and then begin to find his rhythm in the mid rounds. Mayweather should finish the fight in cruise control using sharp counters, punishing and unanswered leads to Victor’s face (ala the Ricky Hatton fight), and an impenetrable defense unlike any Victor has seen. I predict a dominant unanimous decision for Mayweather as he moves to 42-0.
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Sources: UTSA football on Longhorn Network

UTSA has reached an agreement for its final five home football games to be broadcast on the Longhorn Network, multiple sources told the Express-News on Friday.
UTSA athletic director Lynn Hickey and a spokesperson for the Longhorn Network declined comment.
The Roadrunners play their inaugural game at 1 p. m. today at the Alamodome against Northeastern State.
Their remaining five home games, all of which are slated for broadcast, are against McMurry on Sept. 10, Bacone College on Sept. 24, South Alabama on Oct. 8, Georgia State on Oct. 29 and Minot State on Nov. 19.
While not privy to the financial details of the agreement, one of the sources said the deal runs through this season, with an option for two more.
The controversial Longhorn Network launched in August.
ESPN signed Texas to a 20-year, $300 million deal for the rights to operate the channel around the clock, much to the chagrin of its Big 12 foes.
The lucrative agreement between UT and ESPN has been cited as the main reason why traditional rival Texas A&M will leave the conference, presumably for the SEC.
There have also been complaints that the network compromises ESPN’s journalistic integrity.
Attempts to broadcast high school games on the Longhorn Network, which critics argued would have given an unfair advantage to a program already noted for its recruiting prowess, were blocked by the NCAA.
That ruling set the deal with UTSA in motion, one of the sources told the Express-News.
It likely didn’t hurt that UT athletic director DeLoss Dodds has been one of Hickey’s main professional mentors since their days together at Kansas State.
ESPN has struggled to find local partners for the network. Grande Communications signed on Friday, giving the network its largest regional carrier with 140,000 customers.
Though four million viewers will have access to today’s UT-Rice game, major portions of the state won’t be able to watch.
The Houston Chronicle reported that major carriers Comcast, Time Warner, Charter, AT&T Uverse, DirecTV and Dish Network remained unsigned as of Friday evening.

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