The Bend Changes
Restaurants, bars, shows, entertainment venues, you name it, nothing else matters that Saturday afternoon and evening. South Bend goes from a smaller, unthought of destination city, to one of the best places in the world to be. Hotels all the way to Goshen, IN fill up for fans coming into the area to watch a ND Football game.
Don’t Waste a Ticket
You can feel it as soon as the sun comes up on Saturday. Every breakfast place is full, hotels booked, and streets backed up with traffic. People flew in to watch this game from all over the country. Our city is humming.
If you are lucky enough to have a ticket to the game, don’t waste it. Stand, yell, win.
We want to foster a fan culture at Notre Dame football games that continues to uphold the values of the University, but once that ball is kicked off, we become fanatics. If you go to an SEC or Big 10 football game, fans stand and yell throughout. We may have lost this. Some say ND fans come to the stadium and “sit on their hands”. This can change, all it takes is a collective attitude.
I came, I stood, I yelled, we won.
We’ve been a top 10 team again for many years. Let’s not lose this. Don’t let Coach Freeman walk for another college program. Don’t let recruits pick another school because our atmosphere isn’t what they want to play in. We may not be a huge part of the football team’s success, but we are certainly a part of it.
We want ND Stadium to be known. We are not a fun place to come play. We are not a fun place to come watch as an opposing fan. We may not throw water bottles on the field, but we don’t need to. We, are the echoes.
“Cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame,
Wake up the echoes cheering her name,
Send a volley cheer on high,
Shake down the thunder from the sky.
What though the odds be great or small
Old Notre Dame will win over all,
While her loyal sons and daughters
March on to victory.”
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