Highlights of #1 Notre Dame vs. #10 Oklahoma from 1966. Special thanks to KH for the film & original radiocast. Jim Morse & Frank Sweeney at the mikes.
'66 Notre Dame team best team ever? Uh...no. Not only did they play no one in a bowl game, they didn't even win all their regular season games. I remember watching their 10-10 tie with Michigan State--a game in which the Irish had a chance to go for the win but played conservative to assure themselves of the tie! Not representative of a "best team ever."
That 66 Irish team was a great one, but the perfect game that season to determine any National Championship would have been the Alabama Crimson Tide and ND Irish.Bama went on to pound Nebraska in a Bowl game that season. As for the Irish, as strange as this might sound, Notre Dame did not allow their teams to participate in post season Bowl games. Of course that would later change with the 1970 Cotton Bowl game.
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I confused Jim Lynch with the late Dick Lynch. The late Dick Lynch, of course, scored the TD in 1957. And Jim Lynch played, as already corrected, on the 1966 team, which may have been the best of all time. The outcome of the 1957 game still gives us "oldtimers" a great memory.
'66 Notre Dame team best team ever? Uh...no. Not only did they play no one in a bowl game, they didn't even win all their regular season games. I remember watching their 10-10 tie with Michigan State--a game in which the Irish had a chance to go for the win but played conservative to assure themselves of the tie! Not representative of a "best team ever."
odwyersgreatgrandson 1 month ago
And somewhere Bernie Pappen weeps for his humbled Sooners.
huskyjerk 1 year ago
The Irish defense gave up only 38 points the entire season!
bogota2003 1 year ago 2
That 66 Irish team was a great one, but the perfect game that season to determine any National Championship would have been the Alabama Crimson Tide and ND Irish.Bama went on to pound Nebraska in a Bowl game that season. As for the Irish, as strange as this might sound, Notre Dame did not allow their teams to participate in post season Bowl games. Of course that would later change with the 1970 Cotton Bowl game.
starVol 3 years ago
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Rman521 3 years ago
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Stronghurst 3 years ago
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Rman521 3 years ago
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Rman521 3 years ago
I confused Jim Lynch with the late Dick Lynch. The late Dick Lynch, of course, scored the TD in 1957. And Jim Lynch played, as already corrected, on the 1966 team, which may have been the best of all time. The outcome of the 1957 game still gives us "oldtimers" a great memory.
ND60 3 years ago
Jim Lynch played on the 1966 team. He was 12 years old in 1957.
z1z1a1a1 3 years ago