Notre Dame AD’s story different from dead students tweets

Sullivan, a marketing and film double major, described conditions in haunting Tweets that appeared on his Facebook page just before his death. “Gusts of wind up to 60 mph,” he wrote shortly before practice. “Well today will be fun at work. I guess I’ve lived long enough.” He tweeted during the workout: “Holy (expletive). Holy (expletive). This is terrifying.” The messages have since been removed, but Sullivan’s uncle said the family had seen the Tweets and was grappling with their horrific nature. Sullivan’s parents met with Notre Dame officials but still do not have a complete picture of what happened, said Sullivan’s uncle, Mike Miley.