President Barack Obama has a new Notre Dame baseball jacket with his name on it. When creating his NCAA competition picks on Wednesday, Obama bagged on Notre Dame's neon-green and yellow tops for March Madness, via Yahoo! Sports. So Fighting Irish head coach Mike Brey made certain Obama got one of his true own Notre Dame jerseys. Brey tweeted: Discuss your all-time backfires. Opinions differ on Notre Dame's NCAA event outfits. Some like the flashy look, while the others hate it. Genuinely, in the event that you theoretically have the chance (and battle) of the Irish, why change anything? Obama does Not Have Any. 7 seed Notre Dame whipping No. 10 seed Iowa State in the Round of 64 on Friday, but he doesn't have the Fighting Irish advancing next. Provided he is had some success with his supports in the past, I'd be concerned if I were Notre Dame. Al Bello/Getty Photos The Fighting Irish rank 41st in field-goal percentage this year, but they rank 127th in defensive performance, per TeamRankings.com. Possibly the neon jerseys are meant to blind the opposition? It would perhaps not be considered a bad move, provided Notre Dame's protection this season. The Fighting Irish granted Louisville to shoot 46 % from a floor within their Big East tournament loss in 2010. On one other hand, backdoor reductions are going to be nearly impossible to pull off in these unis. Sneaking past the opponent is going to be about as likely as finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. While Obama might have already packed his Notre Dame jersey in the rear of his wardrobe, just by Brey's response to the style snub, I am wondering the Fighting Irish are going to use their new unis with satisfaction on Friday.
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