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Herbert DOWN Jr
December 26. 2005 * Erie Times * FULL-BLOODED IRISH -
Millcreek man goes extra mile to cheer for old Notre Dame. Herb Down Jr. is an avid Notre Dame fan. His collection of memorabilia includes a picture of Cathedral Prep graduate Rick Kaczenski centering for quarterback Ron Powlus.
Let it be known Herb Down Jr. is one fervent Notre Dame football fan. One unscheduled call confirmed that. “Gotta put you on hold,” Down said by cell phone from his car. “I’m wheeling and dealing here in a church parking lot.” Down’s reply sounded shady, but his location was perfect. The Millcreek Township resident was purchasing Fighting Irish tickets from a friend.
Before Notre Dame’s Oct. 22 game vs. Brigham Young, Down and his Erie-area contingent contemplated their normal routine of driving “cold” to Notre Dame Stadium. Down isn’t a season ticket holder, but once in South Bend, Ind., he solicits from a familiar network of tailgaters. Two days before that game, though, Down had his tickets. Fourteen of them. That’s 57 fewer than Down scored for the Irish season opener at Pittsburgh. Still, they were enough to warrant a caravan of seven cars, two vans and an SUV for the 6-hour trip. “I can’t imagine not going to the home games,” Down said. “I think I’ve only missed four in the last 17 seasons.”
This fall, home games weren’t enough for the Lemac Packaging employee and MYAA basketball commissioner. Down, 66, attended every Irish game, home and away. That included lengthy road trips to Washington and Stanford. He will complete his perfect season with another trip out West. The Irish play Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 2. Down, along with longtime sidekick Phil “Bubba” Lohr, will lead a contingent to Tempe, Ariz., for the game. “I’m taking my youngest son (Ryan) this time,” Down said. “It’s a way to make it up to him for not taking him to Fiesta Bowl for (Notre Dame’s) 1988 championship game.”
For Down, sojourns to South Bend happened long before he became a true regular in the late 1970s. After graduating from Academy High School, Down studied electronics in Chicago. While there, he kept in touch with Ron Vommero, a Cathedral Prep graduate who attended Notre Dame. Vommero’s roommate in 1960 happened to play football for the Irish. Some linebacker named Nick Buoniconti. “I took the train down to see Ron maybe twice a month,” Down said. “We’d get tickets to see Nick play. It was only for one season, but that atmosphere was enough for me to become a fan.”
For the next two decades, Down followed the Irish from a distance, part of the team’s great subway alumni. That changed in 1978 when he went to a game with his oldest son, who considered attending Notre Dame. Patrick Down later graduated from Pittsburgh, Notre Dame’s opponent that day. His father stuck with the Irish.
Down’s weekend trips were gradual at first. A game or two the first couple of seasons morphed into a full fall ritual for family and friends by the mid-1980s. “We’d go even though we had no tickets and the games were sold out,” Down said. “Eventually, as we went more and more, we met more people and started making (ticket) contacts.” Now, Down’s presence in the stadium parking lot is almost as common as the Golden Dome. As are his “Herb’s Tailgating” T-shirts and makeshift buffets. For the Brigham Young game, Down supplied Irish faithful with 15 dozen scrambled eggs, home fries, more than 100 pancakes, and Krispy Kreme donuts.
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