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ND's McCarthy a true blue-collar guy
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September 12, 2009
BY BRIAN HANLEY, Sun-times News Group
When Kyle McCarthy takes the Michigan Stadium field Saturday, perhaps Notre Dame's fifth-year senior safety will allow himself a quick trip down memory lane; a flashback of 15 years, to when the then-8-year-old from Youngstown, Ohio, got his first taste of some serious Irish stew.
"My first Notre Dame football game was Notre Dame-Michigan, and it wasn't one that I enjoyed all that much at the end,'' McCarthy, the 6-foot-1 and 210-pound defensive captain, said of witnessing a 26-24 loss at Notre Dame. "I think it was Derek Mayes got a touchdown in the end zone. And Michigan came back and hit a 40-yard field goal to win in the end.''
Fuzzy facts not withstanding - it was a 42-yard Remy Hamilton field goal with two seconds left that sealed the Irish fate that day - the rivalry resonated with McCarthy.
"It was obvious from a young age,'' he said. "And I'm just so, so happy and so humbled to be a part of it. Notre Dame (and) Michigan are two of the most storied programs in college football. We take every game, you know, seriously, and each week we treat each game the same. Then again, not every game is Notre Dame-Michigan. So this is definitely a game that we're fired up for.
"Our team's going to be ready for it," McCarthy continued. "The tempo, and the heartbeat, of the team is up, so we're excited to play this game. And there's not much more to say. It's Notre Dame-Michigan.''
The McCarthy family ND roots trace to 1943 and grandfather Jack Mayo's baseball days and include brother Brian's graduation in 2006. Still, Kyle and sophomore sibling Dan, also an Irish safety, didn't necessarily bleed blue-and-gold coming out of Youngstown's Cardinal Mooney High School.
"I absolutely considered other schools,'' said Kyle, who as a quarterback led his high school to the 2004 Ohio State championship. "The school that came in second was Ohio State. So I'm sure Michigan fans would like that. Then my younger brother was actually probably down between Notre Dame and Michigan, because Michigan wanted him to play quarterback. So that would have been a good story.''
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