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Since their creation, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish has always been part of an Independent Conference. In 1999, the team ended with a 5-7 record, giving them a ranking of 43rd out of 117 teams. In 2000, the team improved their previous record, winning nine games and losing only three. In 2001, the Irish finished with a 5-6 record. The year 2002 became a very successful season. The Fighting Irish won ten games, having loss only three. This gave the team a rank of 7th out of 117, the team’s best ranking in their history as a team.
In 2003, the team had slight déjà vu, ending their season with a 5-7 record like they did in 1999. In 2004, the fighting Irish were more successful, winning six games and losing six. In 2005, the team continued to build their success, concluding their season with a 9-3 record and ranking 16th out of 119 teams. In 2006 the team met their overall best record, again winning ten games and losing three; however, the team kept their same rank as they had in the previous season. In 2007 Notre Dame had their worst season of all, ending with a 3-9 record. Fighting Irish’s coach Charlie Weis, hopes that by starting off the right foot, his team with be well prepared for the 2008 season. Show your blue and gold pride!