Terry Brennan, De-Emphasis, And Hard Times For Notre Dame

The years that followed Frank Leahy’s departure from Notre Dame were some of the most dismal in the distinguished football program’s history. Many sports analysts described the period as one of de-emphasis. And boy did incoming head coach Terry Brennan have it tough.

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Brennan was only 25 years young when he was named the Fighting Irish’s head coach. He played under Leahy and was also a coach for the Mount Carmel High School football team. He enjoyed a measure of success in his first two years, with Notre Dame winning 17 games in both ’54 and ’55. However, for the next three seasons, he would get 15 wins against 15 losses.

The 1956 season was a bad year for the Fighting Irish, with the team winning only two games. It was one of the worst in fact, in Notre Dame history.

The only thing fans looked forward to was Paul Hornung, who won the Heisman Trophy. Hornung would then leave Notre Dame and continue to have a stellar career with the Green Bay Packers. Hornung has the infamous distinction of being the only Heisman Trophy winner to win the award while playing for a team with a losing record.

The next two seasons would be better, as Brennan coached the Irish to 7-3 and 6-4 seasons, which weren’t nearly enough for him to keep his job. He was fired mid-December.

Brennan had always mentioned the de-emphasis of Notre Dame as the main reason for the downturn in Fighting Irish football during his era.

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The Training Regimen Of Your Fighting Irish

The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame has always been a fan favorite. They’ve been around for over a century now and dozens, if not hundreds, of its players have been part of legends that people still talk about. Although much respect is given to the coaching staff that have over the years guided the team, the physical stress the players go through to get in peak condition for the games is quite the ordeal.

 

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Throughout the years, elements in football training have evolved (although some still stay the same). And for those of you who have dream of making it to the varsity squad, the reality of it is that you have to put in 100% of yourself 100% of the time during training.

American football is unlike any other sport in the country. There are hyper-explosive moments of game-play with minutes of strategic planning in between. This means that players have to be trained for short, intense bursts of action.

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To get their bodies ready for this, extreme leg and body strengthening workouts are focused on over endurance. While there are still endurance drills, plyometrics and upper-body strengthening routines are given more attention. Agility and quickness is a huge part which is why sprinting drills and workouts that improve leg power is a must.

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