Louisville's hardest opponent = #40. Wow. I'll be pretty surprised if they and Ohio State don't go undefeated... what a crazy debate it would be if those two teams didn't have a loss and you had a one loss SEC team.
Louisville's hardest opponent = #40. Wow. I'll be pretty surprised if they and Ohio State don't go undefeated... what a crazy debate it would be if those two teams didn't have a loss and you had a one loss SEC team.
When was the last time Notre Dame came into a season top ten (ish) expectations and actually delivered...??
Normally not one to make excuses, but Teo was completely mind-fVcked which had to have significant effects on game prep and play. We sh!t the bed and they rolled us around in it before we knew what hit us.
Saying we are worse than 9 other teams, many of which lost many more impactful players, is pretty absurd. I get Bama being on top, well deserved. What about Florida deserving to jump us then getting stomped by Louisville and LSU losing to Clemson? If that league was so dominant, shouldn't their top four to six teams roll like the tide in their bowl games?
Plus - Give Bama a month to play anyone and that opponent won't have much room for error.
Where did ND finish in 06?? Was it within the top ten?? Even if it was I don't know if you can say they lived up to expectations given they opened at number 2 did they not??
Anyway, yeah, I think you have to go back 92 or 93 to find a team from ND that started in the top ten and lived up to the hype. Unless I'm missing a year here or there...
I'd bet against ND finishing in the top ten more quickly than I would the other way around.
11 is way too high without Golson. I'll be surprised if we finish above 20.
Honestly, I'm done with one loss SEC teams getting a pass to the front of the line every year... EVERY YEAR...
11 is way too high without Golson. I'll be surprised if we finish above 20.
Burn the stadium down, no sense in playing football anymore
No, we get Golson back next season.
And lose Lou and Co.
To Torches!!!
Losing Nix and Tuitt will suck, but I believe we can come close to reloading there. Or at least enough of a stopgap with our talent at LB. And at least our offense should be good by then.
We are so far from 'reloading" in the middle of the D Line it's depressing...
Offense doesn't win championships though. If this defense falters, which I hope it doesn't, I'm not confidant that Kelly's offense will pick up the slack. Even when the offense was considered good under Weis, we struggled with teams that played good defense. I do feel that a big part of that was a weakness on the offensive line, so hopefully that same problem won't hit Kelly...but make no mistake that defense is what has gotten us back in the conversation in college football and defense is what is going to help keep us there if we can maintain that level of play. We've unfortunately struck out in recent years with interior defensive linemen, and theres a few other positions that we could use some more depth in.
Offense doesn't win championships though. If this defense falters, which I hope it doesn't, I'm not confidant that Kelly's offense will pick up the slack. Even when the offense was considered good under Weis, we struggled with teams that played good defense. I do feel that a big part of that was a weakness on the offensive line, so hopefully that same problem won't hit Kelly...but make no mistake that defense is what has gotten us back in the conversation in college football and defense is what is going to help keep us there if we can maintain that level of play. We've unfortunately struck out in recent years with interior defensive linemen, and theres a few other positions that we could use some more depth in.
This is pretty ironic, because when we first learned about the Kelly hire, I thought we'd again have awesome offense and terrible defense. Who would've though the offense would have been so decidedly mediocre under Kelly?
I disagree. I think we've done just fine on offense. We haven't measured up to Kelly's numbers at previous spots, but we play against real defenses here at ND (unlike Cincy), and Kelly's been focused on rebuilding the D.
I doubt we'll see another all-SEC title game, so those teams will sort each other out. And we'll get a shot at Stanford, so that leaves OSU, Oregon, Clemson and Louisville as potential spoilers. Clemson always drops a game, and I doubt anyone here would begrudge Oregon another shot if they go undefeated.
That leaves OSU and Louisville. UL's schedule is bad enough (and their initial ranking close enough to ours) that I'm fairly certain we'd jump them on SoS alone (KSU played some legit teams last year).
But OSU's a totally different story. Being ranked that high, and with such a pathetic schedule... they'll have to trip up somewhere for us to get another shot.