Vince Vaughn Dusted Off Old Notre Dame Jacket From ‘Rudy’ for ‘College Gameday’ Appearance

The actor delivered his prediction for the Ohio State-Notre Dame showdown in memorable fashion.
Vince Vaughn Dusted Off Old Notre Dame Jacket From ‘Rudy’ for ‘College Gameday’ Appearance
Vince Vaughn Dusted Off Old Notre Dame Jacket From ‘Rudy’ for ‘College Gameday’ Appearance /

ESPN’s College GameDay is a weekly staple for every college sports fan. David Anspaugh’s hit 1993 sports film Rudy is similarly iconic. 

On Saturday, the two institutions were combined, and the results were sensational.

The American cinema classic, is based upon the true life story of former Notre Dame walk-on Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger, who lived out his dreams of playing for the Irish back the mid 1970s.

Actor Vince Vaughn, who played Jamie O'Hara in the film, joined the GameDay crew at South Bend as the guest picker of Saturday’s slate games. Fittingly, Vaughn brought all sports fans back to the early 90s when he appeared wearing the Fighting Irish varsity jacket he wore in the movie.

In front of the renowned “Touchdown Jesus” on Notre Dame’s campus, Vaughn sent the Irish fans into a frenzy while warming the hearts of the national television audience when he incorporated one of the most famous lines of the movie when making his selection for Saturday’s showdown between No. 6 Ohio State and No. 9 Notre Dame.

“The Buckeyes are for real. That being said I played for Notre Dame. I threw a pass at Notre Dame,” said Vaughn. “If I had half the heart of Rudy I would have been an All-American, instead of picking games up here with you guys…Play like a champion…the Irish will prevail today.”

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Sporting the blue and gold of the Fighting Irish, there was little doubt who Vaughn was going to predict would win. However, the way he delivered the selection was truly special and perfectly set the tone for Saturday’s top-10 matchup.


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Frankie Taddeo
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