Eric questions the integrity of a Sonic Hickory burger and Sprout has a question regarding the new information a fan shared with him about dolphins.
Sprout and Eric have developed a healthy obsession with Magic Hat beer. Perhaps it’s the fact it’s delicious, perhaps it’s the cases and swag Magic Hat sent them, but honestly, they really just enjoy the funny sayings under the caps. So the Loyal Sons have decided to create their own cap phrases relating to Notre Dame. Feel free to submit your own. We’ll feature them each Friday.
Sprout and Eric have David Glen, the artist who recorded their new theme song, on the show to discuss some Notre Dame football.
While tailgating at USC, Eric and Sprout got a visit from Leah D’Emilio, from Mahalo Daily. Between keg stands, Mad Dog chugs and flip cup, she took the time to give us some pointers on the show. Unfortunately, we were too drunk to remember them.
Our *favorite* co-worker busts our balls for using improper grammar in the intro of our show. Dang it. She’s totally right.
Sprout and Eric drank with a fan up in Boston who provided some incite on what needs to be happening on the field. After all, an embarrassing shut-out and a few Jager-bombs will make anyone feel like they should have Charlie Weis’ job.
Our old friend Mike is at it again. This time he and some buddies snuck onto the UW field to try some extra points after Ruffer missed his.
Pangborn Hall was left off our Top Dorm Mascots, which the Phoxes of Pangborn very quickly let us know was a mistake. We ran into some in Seattle and they were happy to show us how they roll.
Since we will be in Seattle for the real Forties at Four, we decided to post this a little early. Consider it your early weekend present from the Subway Alumni Show.
Made popular at the Michigan tailgate, Eric and Sprout try their hand at the Throw and Catch challenge. In reality, they just wanted another excuse to show Mike fall on his face.
Six hours and several cases after the Irish defeated the Cardinal, the Loyal Sons picked teams and decided a 3 on 3 football game on asphalt was the perfect way to end the day.
In an attempt to appeal to a greater audience, Sprout and Eric step aside and give their female counterparts, Peg and Punky, a chance to show their devotion to Notre Dame football.