Interview with Rocket IsmailIrish ToughnessRocket Ismail describes the infamous pre-game tunnel fight with the U. of Miami in 1988 ... and the role that that moment played in winning the National Championship.
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Everyone on this sight is a Legend of So. Bend, IN
This is probably the only place that We R N D...
100% . & the only one that brought us all together, Notre Dame All-American offensive tackle Aaron Taylor, at that time, the best in the country. January 1, 1994.
Good Sports! TY & CHARLIE
Regards the upcoming game of ND @ Washington(10/25/08 , Seattle Wash...5:00 p.m. PT), I'm certain that neither team will display the nasty bad sportsmanship that Miami did in '88 @ ND. I was there on ~ the 45 yard line.
Coming of Age vs Purdue
Coming Of Age
As I finish watching the end of Purdue game I could not be more satisfied with the effort our team showed today. As individuals we are defined by how we respond to the adversity we face in our lives. Last week our young Irish team was dealt a big blow in the loss in East Lansing to the Michigan State Spartans. After the MSU game there were only two choices that our team could have made; take it as call to have a gut check or bury their heads, quit on the season, and let Purdue have their way with us.
In true Notre Dame fashion our team not only passed the gut check test, they decided to also wake up the echoes as they took the challenge head on. It says a lot about the character and resolve of our team, especially when you consider how young we are overall, to already have mastered the art of transforming adversity into opportunities to grow as a team. I stress the word Team because the performance we saw today vs. Purdue was a total team effort.
After getting off to a slow start the defense played solid for the remainder of the day. I am old school from the standpoint that I do not measure the success of a defensive unit by merely looking at the stats. To me a good defense is one the bends, but does not break. Their job is to create opportunities for the offense, and to make the necessary plays during the game that are pivotal to the outcome. It may be the interception for a score that Robert Blanton provided or stopping the other team when they go for it on fourth down twice, which gives the momentum back to our offense. I think it is only fair to say our defense more than did their job today.
Our offense unit was the rising stars of this game. I feel privileged to have been able to witness our offense make the adjustment from being a group of individuals with so much potential to maturing into a unit that played very well together all day. It starts with Jimmy Clausen at the QB. He showed a lot of poise, leadership, intelligence and arm strength as he took command of the game from the second series until the end. When ever you have stability at the QB position it allows all the other guys to play their game to the highest level. I would say it is very safe to say they did just that. Whether it was Michael Floyd, David Grimes, Armando Allen, Golden Tate, Kyle Rudolph, or the entire offensive line they consistently made plays all day long. It was very encouraging to see them take the first steps to defining their identity as an offensive unit.
For the special teams, which have been our most consistent unit all year, it was business as usual. Led by the sensational Mike Anello, they provided solid kick coverage all day long, as well as creating some running room for return man Armando Allen, which allowed our offense to enjoy some good field position.
Well with the Purdue game in the books our Irish are now 3-1 on the season. The lessons learned from the last two weeks should serve as the solid foundation that winning seasons and lives are built upon. When I reflect back on the many lessons I learned from playing the game of football and the invaluable experiences that were made possible by attending the University Of Notre Dame; I realize what an honor it is to be apart of the Notre Dame Family. Coach Lou Holtz used to say, “The University of Notre Dame is a place where good people come to become their best.” He could not have been more right with that statement, and I am confident that the best is yet to come for our Irish team this season and for years to come as these young men set out to do bigger and better things.
Please take a minute to visit our foundation at www.runforyourgoal.com and help with a donation if possible. After all WE ARE ND!!
Please join us next week as we celebrate the win over Stanford.
The Fight / O-Line and Character
Aaron,
Loved the interview with Rocket on "The Fight"! It was my senior year and gave inspiration that good can overcome evil. And sometimes you do need to stand up for yourself.
Please comment throughout the year on the O-line. Everyone talks about other stuff but to me, the guys in the trenches make everything else happen.
Also, please continue to comment on the character formation you received at ND. There are things you and coach Holtz talk about that go beyond the X's and O's and recruit ratings that seem to be a priority. Inspiration and leadership still mean the difference between, OK and good, good and great.
Can we vote you in as the O-Line coach? Would you take it if offered?
Notre Dame jerseys
I am looking to purchase ND throw back jerseys. I can not find them any where. I just want to ask if you guys were ever going to sell them. I would really like to buy a Rocket Ismail, Tim Brown, Rick Mirer, Jerome Bettis,etc.....
P.S. I love the site GO IRISH!
CORRECTION: 100% NOT ! !00% ¡
MAKE THAT 100% for CW & Tim Brown..They have a certain honesty that's contagious. Usually it's a conscious decision. Some people are true blue..
CW & Tim blead Blue & Gold ! It was a typo...
TIM BROWN WR 1987 Heisman for ND AD
At the NOTRE DAME VS. USC -- THE GAME IS ON 1988
The last Heisman winner to speak said ND will win. . The Oakland Raiders had a bye, so he made it to L.A. before the big game . O J was their , the '68 usc Heisman winner..saying they had more recent heisman winners..Tim would make a great ND AD !!!
!00% behind WEIS
From the beginning I was for the coach WEIS. I've liked every Irish coach, period. I know the alumnni, including my dad, didn't like all of them...even if they won a National Championship??
So.. ... GO IRISH!!!!
#25 Raghib Ismail c November 26, 1989
Hey, I might have misspelled your proper name. I think you signed a program for the Liturgy for Feast of Christ the King for the prayer breakfast sponsered by the ND Club of Miami. On the t-shirt I wore in the Orange Bowl, you did appear as #25 . (UNOFFICIAL T-SHIRT)! ..also "E...., Keep cheering for the Irish!! " Chris Ryan 'The Leprechaun' signed!!& also Steve Belles #8 "& Tony Rice # 9. (ok: the players on the front of 't' shirt were left to right # 13, # 22, # 25, # 28, & # 9. Proverbs 1:2-3, 'an eye for an eye and TWO for LOU!' (on the back of the t-shirt dated on top: NOVEMBER 25th 1989 ¡!¡ WE R N D
Irish Toughness
Catholics vs. Convicts!!! One of the best games ever. Just the excitement in Rocket's voice just telling about it is so cool. You guys are right. That vidio should be a required to everyone on the team!!!
GO IRISH!
Return of the Legends
Good to see you're gearing back up. Look forward to many more insightful and intelligent articles.
Thanks
Jamie84
Rocket's recollections
OMG, Thanks so much for the memories. Rocket is a great storyteller. I agree with genius, you need to make sure this gets in Charlie's hands!
Is it possible?
Forgive my ignorance here, but do former players like yourself and Rocket, have the opportunity to spend time with the current players? Meaning, not just on game day, but when they are practicing? I'm old enough to remember the glory days of Lou and the angst filled years with Faust. This season is tough for all of us, however, when "haters" try to bait me with the present situation, my response is, "Take your shots now, because you won't have a chance in the near future." I sometimes wonder if the young guys truly understand; most were just babies since the last time ND won a NC.
Video of UM-ND 1988
Can't get the video to play. What am I doing wrong
laundry baskets and tunnel fights!
Thoes were the days...Great interview Aaron and Rocket. I'm picking the Irish to win this week. Midwest boys beat east coast boys every time!
Never Flinch!
"Miami started it. See their whole reputation was built upon intimidation. Then they tried to intimidate us. They got into our face while we were warming up. That's something we wouldn't take."
~ Chris Zorich
from Talking Irish by Steve Delson
***** *****
What a great day for the Fighting Irish!
Irish Toughness
Great Interview!
Aaron, you have to get this into Charlie Weiss' hands.
He is continuing to run more physical practices. He also talked earlier in the week at a press conference about how he pointed out to the defense that they did not react with enough emotion after a particularly violent hit during one of the "take them to the ground" sessions. It seems like he's getting it. What do you think?
Irish toughness
You are killin' it, Aaron! Great interviews and great topics. Maybe this team needs its unifying or "Braveheart" moment. Rocket was fantastic and I think every kid on the team should take the time to watch this video.
PS: Was Rocket wearing his Bull Riding Belt Buckle?
you saw that bull riding
you saw that bull riding bit, too?! I about fell out of my chair when I saw the show. He said it was fun...but a little scary at times...understandably.
THE FIGHT
LOVED IT AND REMEMBER IT VIVIDLY!!!!! GO IRISH!!!!