Nov 03 1:39p by Spencer Hall
Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Floyd, out since injuring his collarbone against Michigan State on September 19th, will return for the Navy game this weekend. This constitutes nothing but good news for Notre Dame, since they run a close second to Iowa for the title of 2009's Cardiac Kids with six of their eight games being decided by a touchdown or less.
Getting Floyd's eye-popping 27.5 yards per catch back in the lineup to pair with Golden Tate means Notre Dame now has their complete pair of freaky wideouts back. Which is good news for Notre Dame -- their final slate of Navy, Pitt, Stanford and UConn to close the season looks far tougher now in November than it did on paper back in August.
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Well. As a Notre Dame hardcore fan…Floyd coming back made me squeel like a girl.
But…Floyd WAS in the game for the loss to Michigan.
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by Brent Brookhouse on Nov 3, 2009 4:19 PM EST reply actions
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