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It wasn't Burchaell, it was Beauchamp. by domer4
Fr. Beauchamp - Executive VP at the time and successor to Fr. Joyce. Burchaell at the time was, shall we say, "unavailable"....
And actually he is correct (in 1990 or so when he said it and still today) - at least to some extent. It means that right now all ND fans know that Clemson will be at 730PM and Arkansas and Louisville at 230PM.
You couldn't get that from another college team about their home schedule. Michigan, for example, doesn't know if their home games against Wisconsin or PSU will be at 12noon, 330 or 730. And in some cases they won't know until a week or two before the game.