Forty-five years ago, Notre Dame linebacker Bob Golic bumped into a classmate in a dormitory elevator.
The classmate, a cocky, 20-year-old junior named Castellini, said he was smuggling a keg of beer into the stadium at that Saturday’s game.
He vowed to bring Golic a cold one on the sideline.
Beer in all forms, let alone a fat steel barrel, was forbidden at Notre Dame Stadium.
Although some college stadiums now sell alcohol, many—including Notre Dame—remain dry.