The House That Rockne Built

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The House That Rockne Built is a nickname for Notre Dame Stadium, honoring legendary football coach Knute Rockne’s central role in elevating Notre Dame’s football program and legacy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stadium nickname
appliedToVenueType outdoor football stadium
appliesToSport American football
associatedEra early 20th-century Notre Dame football dominance
associatedWithConferenceStatus Notre Dame football independent status
associatedWithTeam Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team NERFINISHED
associatedWithUniversity University of Notre Dame NERFINISHED
commemoratesRole Knute Rockne’s impact on Notre Dame football
connectedToLegacyOf Catholic university football prominence
culturalContext United States college football
hasAlternativeNameOfStadium Notre Dame Stadium NERFINISHED
hasHeritageStatus iconic nickname in college football
hasNotableFigure Knute Rockne NERFINISHED
honors Knute Rockne NERFINISHED
isPartOf Notre Dame athletic culture
locatedInCity South Bend, Indiana NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
nameDerivation from coach Knute Rockne’s surname
nicknameLanguage English
refersTo Notre Dame Stadium NERFINISHED
refersToHomeFieldOf Notre Dame Fighting Irish NERFINISHED
symbolizes Notre Dame’s football legacy
Notre Dame’s football tradition
usedByProgram Notre Dame football program NERFINISHED
usedFor college football games
usedInMediaAs colloquial name for Notre Dame Stadium

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Notre Dame Stadium hasNickname The House That Rockne Built