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KNUTEKiev University of Trade and Economics


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The "Irish" nickname first appeared under the Norwegian football coach Knute Rockne and Irish football players with names like Bertelli, Lujack, Sitko, and Mastroiani, to name a few from my own days at the university.
In the 1940 film, Knute Rockne, All American, which film star delivered the line: "Win one for the Gipper.
in 1963 and 1964, no program defined college football more than Notre Dame, and players said it was an awe-inspiring moment to run onto the same grounds where Knute Rockne coached, and where Paul Hornung, George Gipp and the Four Horsemen played.
 
 
 
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