8-4 being "normal" is better than 6-6 being "normal." I know a lot of people would like to get comfortable at 10-2 year after year, but I don't really see that happening for anyone in the modern era.
That being said, I'm no expert and the real answer could be any of the following.
1. BK has us on the right trajectory and we're going to continue to rise and be a perennial BCS contender.
2. BK has peaked. He's a good but not great coach and we should get used to 8-4, with some BCS anomalies once every four years or so.
3. BK has the ability to get us to #1, but the administration and the "challenges" of ND make it impossible so this is as good as it will ever get.
Regarding the first statement, please tell that the LSU, Bama and South Carolina. FSU will be rolling double digit seasons for a while too, as will Clemson, oddly enough. As will Ohio State.
I have serious concerns about BK as a head coach, if he had no backup plan for Golson. We need to desperately upgrade at NT, QB--say what you want about Kiel leaving, we still should have been developing Hendrix so he could actually be productive enough to give Tommy a legit run for his money; because I honestly feel that he felt no pressure to truly even try to perform better than he could because he knew that BK had no viable backup and so he was safe no matter what he did on the field--LB and DB, at the very least, so I will be watching to see what kind of players he gets...and can
KEEP.
Losing Vanderdoes was HUGE for us this year as he would have helped out a LOT and strengthened us going into next year, when we may not have much of a DL to speak of, if Tuitt and Nix both leave.
Next year will truly be able to give us a better indication of what Kelly's coaching acumen is. So I really think that last year might have been the season we will ever have under Kelly, sadly.
Of course, winning eight games a year is better than five or six a year, but I am tired of being nothing but mediocre for the last twenty five years. ND needs to keep a sharp eye out for a coach that honestly has the ability to do #2, despite any and all challenges that the administration may present. It was done too many times in the past for us to just shrug our shoulders and just assume it cannot be done anymore. It can be and I think ND needs to keep looking to find the coach that can take us there.
Also, #2 and #3 tend to be conflated because most people think that ND will never be a true title contender because of coaching and administration/academics....of course that has not stopped Stanford in the last half-decade either, so #3 really is nothing but a crutch, not a real reason.
It
might be Kelly and I truly hope that it is because he really has done a
lot of great things at ND in his four years here, but next year, including recruiting, will be extremely important for adding a stronger base/foundation for the team's future, imho.