marcus freeman He stood in a zip-up sweatsuit in front of a crowd of Notre Dame students, faculty, staff and alumni gathered on the library lawn Friday night. As has become customary during Freeman's brief tenure as the head coach of the Fighting Irish football, unzipping his jacket the night before the Blue-Gold Game reveals Notre Dame's 2024 version. “The Shirt” appeared.
This year's edition is the first time since 2009 and the third time in history that we have a gold base shade.
Last year's The Shirt was green, and 2022's is blue. These two distinct shades have dominated the look of The Shirt for the past 15 years. The Irish are looking to change things up as Freeman enters his third year in charge of the program.
The 2024 shirt has the words “Notre Dame Football” written in small print at the top and the word “IRISH” written in even larger letters below. Below that is a depiction of the famous Four Horsemen, and below that is “2024.” The back says “The Tradition Continues” and features a picture of a Notre Dame football helmet and several national championship banners on the inside.
The shirts have been an annual tradition at Notre Dame since 1990 and are a symbol of unity for Irish fans. Many students wear this to every home game, especially when the weather is nice early in the season. This is clothing commonly seen on people walking around campus and the Eddy Street Commons year-round.
per shirt Official website“Half of The Shirt's proceeds go to The Shirt Charity, which helps students cover unexpected medical expenses. The remaining proceeds go to funding student clubs, organizations, and the Chancellor's Fund to support students related to their financial situation. ” The website states that a 15-person committee, all students, oversees design, promotion, and philanthropy related to The Shirt. Names are also listed.
Notre Dame takes pride in some unique qualities of its heritage. Although organizations like The Shirt seem small on the surface, he has raised more than $14.5 million to support Irish students over the past 35 years. It's not just a battle cry at a sporting event. This is an annual project that is larger than any student organization does. That's why someone like Freeman, even Irish players, joined in with his exposure tactics. riley leonard, benjamin morrison, Xavier Watts and chris mitchellis such an active supporter.