ESPN Films’ 30 for 30 series premiered the documentary “Catholics vs. Convicts” on December 10. The film features the controversial T-shirts spotted at the first on-campus football matchup between the University of Notre Dame and the University of Miami in 1988.

ESPN Films’ 30 for 30 series premiered the documentary “Catholics vs. Convicts” on December 10. The film features the controversial T-shirts spotted at the first on-campus football matchup between the University of Notre Dame and the University of Miami in 1988.

Pat Walsh, a then-student at Notre Dame, is widely credited for the idea for the offensive but popular shirts. But Walsh was already under scrutiny for his illicit screen printing empire, according to a statement from Pat Creadon, director of the film and Walsh’s roommate at the time: “By the beginning of senior year, he’d been warned by the university to shut it all down. Students were not only prohibited from running a business on campus; they were certainly not allowed to break copyright laws in the making and selling of T-shirts.”

Walsh’s dorm-room operation was eventually shut down by the university, but it wasn’t long before another team of entrepreneurs grabbed hold of the idea. Victor Bierman III and Alan Sorce, also former Notre Dame students, copyrighted the popular phrase in 1990 and sold upwards of 14,000 shirts in three months, according to the Notre Dame student paper.

The rivalry game was cancelled after the 1990 season; the teams wouldn’t meet again until 2010.
 

Adrienne Palmer

Adrienne Palmer is the editor-in-chief of Big Picture and Screen Printing magazines. She joined Big Picture magazine in 2012 after graduating from Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism with a BA in magazine journalism. During her time with Big Picture, she has held the roles of assistant editor, associate editor, and managing editor; she added sister publication Screen Printing magazine to her resume in 2019. She is a 2019 Folio: Top Woman in Media; spearheads Big Picture's annual Women in Wide Format Awards and Best of Wide Format Awards as well as Screen Printing's annual Women in Screen Printing Awards; is on the board of Printing United Alliance's Women in Print Alliance and the U.N.I.T.E. Together diversity and inclusion program; hosts the Screen Saver podcast; and represents the Big Picture and Screen Printing teams at numerous industry events year-round as a speaker, moderator, and panelist.

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