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Man who tended to Rockne memorial defined spirit of Notre Dame

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Easter Heathman gave more than 1,000 tours of the site where Knute Rockne and seven others perished in a plane crash in Kansas. Heathman, who died Tuesday, will be fondly remembered by Notre Dame Nation, writes ESPN.com's Wayne Drehs.

Story | Conversation | January 30, 2008

Putting a bow on a unique bowl trip

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

From the beach to the desert to a dome, the bowl season is unlike any other time on the sports calendar, writes Wayne Drehs.

Story | Conversation | January 08, 2008

International Bowl inspires unique breed of fans

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

You expect fans of the teams playing in a bowl to attend a game, but fans of the bowl itself? Only in Canada.

Story | Conversation | December 28, 2007

Despite 3-9 senior season, Zibby leaves his mark on Irish

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Despite suffering through a senior season that didn't go as planned, playing for Notre Dame fulfilled one of Tom Zbikowski dreams. Now, he's focused on realizing another dream.

Story | Conversation | December 21, 2007

Big Ten ref's checkered background scares fellow officials

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

The allegations in an investigation into the background of Big Ten referee Stephen Pamon has other officials around the country waiting for the next shoe to drop, writes ESPN.com's Wayne Drehs.

Story | Conversation | December 19, 2007

Clausen doesn't win or lose ND job in first action

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Jimmy Clausen didn't take control of the QB spot at Notre Dame in the Blue-Gold game, but he didn't lose the job either.

Story | Conversation | April 21, 2007

Preseason clinic tests ACC football officials

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Think you know college football's rules? Look at them from an official's perspective, writes Wayne Drehs.

Story | Conversation | August 08, 2006

Harris, 12, loses fight against leukemia

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Nikolette Harris, the Oregon girl whom college football fans rallied around last December in her fight against leukemia, died Friday in a Portland hospital after complications from a cord blood cell transplant. She was 12.

Story | Conversation | January 29, 2006

Orange Bowl appeal goes beyond Bowden-Paterno

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Both Joe Paterno and Bobby Bowden see the FedEx Orange Bowl as an opportunity to validate the season.

Story | Conversation | January 02, 2006

Jeff Bowden is favorite target in the FSU blame game

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Despite ever-growing criticism, coach Bobby Bowden plans to stick with his son Jeff as Florida State's offensive coordinator.

Story | Conversation | January 01, 2006

Freshmen foursome spark Nittany Lions' attack

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Penn State found the missing pieces to its offensive puzzle in the addition of a quartet of first-year playmakers.

Story | Conversation | December 31, 2005

Orange Bowl attention focused on Bowden, Paterno

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Bobby Bowden and Joe Paterno don't think they should be the Orange Bowl's main attraction, but they couldn't be more wrong.

Story | Conversation | December 29, 2005

Message boards spark fundraising campaign

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

College football fans from Oregon to Oklahoma have rallied to help 12-year-old Nikolette Harris' fight against leukemia.

Story | Conversation | December 16, 2005

Georgia repays its team-first QB with SEC title

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

After leading Georgia to the SEC title, D.J. Shockley said his three-year wait was worth the sacrifice.

Story | Conversation | December 03, 2005

2004 Heisman winner quietly improves in 2005

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Matt Leinart has significantly improved from his Heisman-winning season, but nobody seems to have noticed.

Story | Conversation | November 12, 2005