Posted: 12:18 AM As the man at the center of a hoax, Manti Te’o has yet to speak to the media about the controversy as he trains in Florida with many other draft-eligible players. On Thursday, Manti cancelled an interview scheduled with ESPN during which he would have reportedly told his side of the story.
Updated: 11:43 PM A Michiana woman who had a virtual relationship with her boyfriend in college says she sympathizes with Manti Te'o's situation, because she was in a similar one.
Updated: 1:41 AM Shock quickly spread through Notre Dame's campus Wednesday night, as students learned star football Manti Te'o's dead girlfriend wasn't real. But, most students say they're standing by the athlete.
Updated: 1:14 AM The wrenching story of Notre Dame football star Manti Te'o's girlfriend dying of leukemia — a loss he said inspired him to play his best all the way to the BCS championship — was dismissed by the school as a hoax perpetrated against the linebacker.
Updated: 12:01 AM Back in 1988 Andre Jones was among Notre Dame’s top defensive standouts. Andre died 19 months ago after suffering a brain aneurysm at the age of 42. His son, Irish wide receiver TJ Jones, carried on his legacy of playing in a championship game on this year’s team.
Updated: 12:12 AM Brian Kelly, who led his third Irish team to the Bowl Championship Series title game on Monday, will remain as the head football coach at the University of Notre Dame.
Updated: 7:16 PM Notre Dame confirmed Thursday that outgoing 5th year senior defensive end and captain Kapron Lewis-Moore suffered a torn ACL during the 2nd quarter of Monday night's national championship loss to Alabama.
Updated: 6:59 PM The Philadelphia Eagles interviewed Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly for the team's coaching vacancy on Tuesday, a NFL league source confirms to WNDU.
Updated: 7:04 PM Alabama came out swinging putting up 28 points in the first half as they would roll on to win 42-14 and end Notre Dame's perfect season.
Posted: 7:26 AM Fans in Florida didn’t get quite the show they’d hoped for as the Irish lost to Alabama 42-14, but most were happy to see the Irish play in the historic game, and all are proud of the Irish season.
Updated: 11:43 PM It's certainly not the way he wanted to end his career, but Manti Te'o leaves Notre Dame as the most decorated player in college football history.