Domina Nostra
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A lot of people in the-the-know made it very clear, very quickly that hiring HH was a desparate move by a coach who was afraid to make a splash. Hesupposedly could not recruit and was a mediocre coach. Recruits looking for information on the internet inevitably learned what a disaster the hire was perceived to be by ND fans.
Turns out that HH was a homerun hire.
Nevertheless, it was uncontrolled negativity for a while. Here is hoping that we can avoid the drama. Uncontrolled optimism (like Damefan) comes off as silly, but doesn't create bad vibes. People have to realize that unreasonable negativity is infectuous and can really turn recruits off-- just like incesant contact through social media.
The fact is that when you are very good, your coordinators become hot commodities. They have families and futures. It's a good thing. Most people seem to get this, which is also good. Will they keep some perspective when we make the hire? Giving an honest, tough--even critical--opinion is great, acting like BK is an idiot and the program is falling apart is not.
The fact that Diaco leaving freaked out a few 17 yos means NOTHING. Kids that age have no perspective. They will think differently in a week, if not a day or a few hours. If some don't get it, if some think some other school (like Clemson) doesn't having coaching turnover, oh well. We lose a couple every year, no matter what.
There is about to be a big shake-up in college football with Texas getting its coach, this will all seem very small in comparison very soon.
So far Kelly has done an excellent job replacing coaches who have left. I expect more of the same.
GO IRISH!
Turns out that HH was a homerun hire.
Nevertheless, it was uncontrolled negativity for a while. Here is hoping that we can avoid the drama. Uncontrolled optimism (like Damefan) comes off as silly, but doesn't create bad vibes. People have to realize that unreasonable negativity is infectuous and can really turn recruits off-- just like incesant contact through social media.
The fact is that when you are very good, your coordinators become hot commodities. They have families and futures. It's a good thing. Most people seem to get this, which is also good. Will they keep some perspective when we make the hire? Giving an honest, tough--even critical--opinion is great, acting like BK is an idiot and the program is falling apart is not.
The fact that Diaco leaving freaked out a few 17 yos means NOTHING. Kids that age have no perspective. They will think differently in a week, if not a day or a few hours. If some don't get it, if some think some other school (like Clemson) doesn't having coaching turnover, oh well. We lose a couple every year, no matter what.
There is about to be a big shake-up in college football with Texas getting its coach, this will all seem very small in comparison very soon.
So far Kelly has done an excellent job replacing coaches who have left. I expect more of the same.
GO IRISH!
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