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Does Notre Dame die with the baby boomers?
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[QUOTE="MaxwellCuse, post: 51229, member: 1240"] My wife went to Catholic school and could care less about Notre Dame. Her sister did as well and she roots for Ohio State. I am a baby boomer and a Catholic who detests Notre Dame. I know absolutely no one in my age bracket who admits to being a Domer fan. I live in Eastern NY so unfortunately not everyone is a Syracuse fan, but at least there aren't any Notre Dame or Rutgers fans here (a local doctor is a Georgetown fan but I don't patronize him). This doesn't mean there aren't Notre Dame fans in our area. My mother-in-law watches Notre Dame religiously. She is 88. Many of her age cohort at our church root for the Irish. No, I don't think it's the boomers who are the last refuge of the Notre Dame subway alums, its the Greatest Generation. At least that's how it looks in this part of the Empire State. [/QUOTE]
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