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Were talkin about singing, singing.....not a game, not a game. Were talkin about singing
Everyone say it in your best Allen Iverson voice
What are we talking about...?
Were talkin about singing, singing.....not a game, not a game. Were talkin about singing
Everyone say it in your best Allen Iverson voice
No. Everyone in this thread is now dumber for having read it. I award everyone no points, and may god have mercy on your soul.
yet another example of how everything is just better when you win
What are we talking about...?
I am confused. Is Kelly gonna suspend those who went into the tunnel or those who went to sing the alma mater?
Both, ND actually isn't playing the first half in Dallas this Saturday night
Both, ND actually isn't playing the first half in Dallas this Saturday night
First of all, some of you need to tone the rhetoric down. The "you guys are thumb suckers" shtick is hyperbolic and tiring. If our nation seems to be "softening," it isn't only, if at all, because of an increase in "soft" sentiment; there ought to be more articulate voices on the pragmatic side of things that are able to thoughtfully engage and balance out the other side, yet there fewer and fewer of these voices and more and more hyperbole.
I get the sentiments of the administration, Kelly, and some of the players on this. We've got plenty of asshats for fans, including among the students, who seriously lack good judgment. See, for example, the creeps on Twitter and what they have to say about Rees. See, also, the comments made toward Weis' kid. (His imprudently putting his kid in the spotlight does not absolve the rest of us from acting like adults; it's called self-control). I can understand the Kelly's and the administration's desire to protect the players from being "exposed" in a situation where there's "lots of emotion" (though this does seem to turn the tough-guy argument on its head). I also can understand wanting to run straight into the locker room after a defeat.
That said, some among you seem to think that singing the alma mater after a game is nothing more than a celebratory gesture to be saved for victories or, in the case of a loss, a conciliatory hug to be reserved for "nerdy whiners." Not surprisingly, it's neither. There is, on the other side, some who think the alma mater is owed by the football team to the student body. Again not surprisingly, it's not that either. The alma mater is about moving beyond what is owed to you, moving beyond what pain or embarrassment you carry, it's about recognizing that at Notre Dame, you're part of something much bigger than you; you're part of a tradition of endeavoring for excellence and giving your very best to those around you. It's about a commitment to responsibility, integrity, and community. And it's about doing all of these things together.
Not all of the players that come to Notre Dame are looking for the above, not all of the players that come care; but I'm willing to bet that most of them will leave knowing and appreciating the exceptional experience they received having been part of Notre Dame. And maybe it's naive and idealistic on my part, and it'll certainly come off as arrogant to some, but I believe that I'm not just cheering for some random team here, and that the flakes in our helmets don't just come from some random dome.
That said, some among you seem to think that singing the alma mater after a game is nothing more than a celebratory gesture to be saved for victories or, in the case of a loss, a conciliatory hug to be reserved for "nerdy whiners." Not surprisingly, it's neither. There is, on the other side, some who think the alma mater is owed by the football team to the student body. Again not surprisingly, it's not that either. The alma mater is about moving beyond what is owed to you, moving beyond what pain or embarrassment you carry, it's about recognizing that at Notre Dame, you're part of something much bigger than you; you're part of a tradition of endeavoring for excellence and giving your very best to those around you. It's about a commitment to responsibility, integrity, and community. And it's about doing all of these things together.
Is there no other way to go about the bold then to only sing at the end of a game? Some on here and other places are making it to be a bigger problem then it needs to be.
Is there no other way to go about the bold then to only sing at the end of a game? Some on here and other places are making it to be a bigger problem then it needs to be.
I am confused. Is Kelly gonna suspend those who went into the tunnel or those who went to sing the alma mater?
Not having a video screen, music, or field turf can be considered traditional at ND, but I think most of us agree that it'd be much better with most/all of those things. Sometimes tradition can hold you back.
There may be another way. My most preferred method would be to win every damned home game, but then again I can be idealistic. I don't disagree that there are some who will overreact just as much as others will overreact to that reaction. I want to emphasize, though, that it isn't the non-issue some are making it out to be and in fact, to some, it can mean a great deal for what I think are good reasons.
Not having a video screen, music, or field turf can be considered traditional at ND, but I think most of us agree that it'd be much better with most/all of those things. It's the way of the world now and if you don't evolve, you sink.
Sometimes tradition can hold you back.
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Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong but if I understood the new policy correctly, it was the players were to return to the locker room to collect themselves and then come back out for alma mater? No?
Is there no other way to go about the bold then to only sing at the end of a game? Some on here and other places are making it to be a bigger problem then it needs to be.
That's sort of how I feel about it. Staying to sing the alma mater after the game is a tradition for the students, but the players haven't always participated, and I was fine with it when they didn't. When they started coming over to sing with the students under Weis, I was fine with that too, but if Kelly thinks it's a bad idea after losses, why would we get all up in arms about it? It's not like this is a 140 year tradition he's changing ... this is something that's ebbed and flowed, kind of like uniform tweaks, with coaching changes.
If Kelly were to somehow and for some reason prevent the alma mater from being played at all, that would be an unacceptable assault on a time-honored tradition. I've never left ND stadium before singing the alma mater and I never will. But whether the players participate in the singing or not ... not a major issue to me. I guess I think of the ritual as something the fans do to help each other wind down after the emotions of the game and express their support and love for ND, win or lose. The ritual just doesn't require the players, imho.
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I don't know if this was posted elsewhere but I thought it was relevant for this thread. I am surprised to see that a lot of ND traditions have ended during Brian Kelly's tenure here:
Traditions ended during Kelly’s tenure as head coach at Notre Dame:
"Having the student managers paint the team’s helmets before each game. (before 1990′s- 2011).
Having the team process from the Basilica to the stadium before each game. (1920‘s - 2011).
Having the team attend Mass together the morning of the game. (1920‘s – 2013)
Having the team sing the alma mater after every home football game. (2006 – 2011).
Having the Notre Dame Band provide all music for the home games. (1887 – 2011)."
Just wanted to see what others thought about this trend and related issues.
I agree with every change he's made, but I didn't know they no longer do the 'player's walk'? That one I liked. I got to high-5 Manti because of it. I wish that one would stay.
they walk from the Gug to the stadium instead right?
hey not sorting through all this to see if its been discussed and if it has just say so.
When we play Navy we always go with them to do their alma mater.
So if they beat us at home we are just going to run off the field?