That is just ridiculous. Sorry, but the Utes look legit on defense, SO FAR.
We need STAN to win out, except our game and then beat Utah for the PAC12 title. USC beating them would be ridiculously bad for us.
Depends. If USC could win out and win the PAC 12 South, and we beat Stanford and they win the PAC 12 North, then it would be even better for us.
That is just ridiculous. Sorry, but the Utes look legit on defense, SO FAR.
We need STAN to win out, except our game and then beat Utah for the PAC12 title. USC beating them would be ridiculously bad for us.
Nothing compared to beating the 2-loss conference champ. And USC getting to the PAC12 title game is a bit much.
One of our wins beating the #5 team in the country would not be a bad thing.
No way Stanford is a Top 5 team at any time before the end of the season.
I don't think that is what he is saying. I think he is saying that USC (one of our wins) beating the #5 team (Utah) would not be bad for us (or more directly would be very good for us).
I don't think that is what he is saying. I think he is saying that USC (one of our wins) beating the #5 team (Utah) would not be bad for us (or more directly would be very good for us).
Yeah, but that ain't happening. Utah has a legit D, and they will shut down USC, at least more effectively than ND did for 3 quarters.
While it would be nice if USC won out and Stanford won out, except for losing to us, I seriously do not see that happening.
But as long as Stanford wins the conference and we beat Stanford, that is the key feather in our cap that we need now.
Yeah, but that ain't happening. Utah has a legit D, and they will shut down USC, at least more effectively than ND did for 3 quarters.
While it would be nice if USC won out and Stanford won out, except for losing to us, I seriously do not see that happening.
But as long as Stanford wins the conference and we beat Stanford, that is the key feather in our cap that we need now.
USC players, at 3-3, say they are playing for interim coach Clay Helton
Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY Sports 1:27 p.m. EDT October 18, 2015
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The only two constants during the past half-decade of Southern California football are chaos and Clay Helton, with the whims of the former again responsible for thrusting the latter into duties far above his pay grade.
Helton was brought to USC by one ex-coach, Lane Kiffin, and then retained by another, Steve Sarkisian; he has been the interim coach — this fall marking his second turn in the temporary position after leading the Trojans through a bowl win in 2013 — and himself served under another interim coach, Ed Orgeron.
He is Zelig in cardinal and gold: Helton was there when the NCAA levied sanctions, when the Trojans opened atop the Associated Press poll but finished unranked, when Kiffin was fired in a parking lot, when Orgeron was carried off the field in victory, when Josh Shaw jumped two stories, when Sarkisian was placed on leave and when Sarkisian was fired — amid turmoil and made-for-TV drama, Helton has been a source of relative stability.
And he’s been there for the Trojans, who are now returning the favor.
“We definitely want to keep him here,” senior running back Tre Madden said. “We’ve talked to the young guys, and they love him. We all love him. We want to keep him here. That’s what we’re playing for, the future.”
Said senior defensive tackle Antwuan Woods, “I’ve been with him for five years and he really cares about us as a team. He’s a great man. We’re just motivated to play for him.”
It wasn’t too long ago that USC played for national championships. Now the Trojans play for interim coaches.
For the second time in three years, the Trojans will dedicate themselves — and dedicate the remainder of this season — to making a favored assistant coach the full-time caretaker for one of college football’s elite programs. Such is recent existence at USC, where confidence remains in surplus despite a clear lack of results.
“We’re an excellent team,” junior safety Su’a Cravens said. “We can beat anybody in the country, hands down.”
USC spent the second half of the 2013 season pushing for Orgeron, winning six of eight games to end the regular season and publicly praising its interim coach. Yet even as the Trojans racked up wins under Orgeron, it was obvious they were tilting at windmills; athletics director Pat Haden had no interest in making Orgeron’s promotion permanent, though he did take time to call the longtime USC assistant “one of the greatest Trojans of them all” when announcing Sarkisian’s hiring.
“He’s proud to be our coach,” Cravens said of Helton. “You see the guy that’s been here throughout everything and he tells you he’s proud of you, that makes us want to play for him.
“So the way we felt for (Orgeron), we feel the same for Coach Helton. I feel bad in my stomach that we couldn’t get this win for him because he deserved it.”
"This one, at the end of the day, is on me," Sarkisian said. "We didn't coach well enough, we didn't execute well enough, we didn't manage the game well enough and ultimately execute in the critical moments well enough to deserve to win the football game."
No way Stanford is a Top 5 team at any time before the end of the season.
USC can play with anyone in the country on their best day, they, like much of the Pac 12 this year, are very schizophrenic from week to week though... you don't have any idea what team you're going to see on any random Saturday.
One of our wins beating the #5 team in the country would not be a bad thing.
Stanford could still beat USC in the championship game and thus give us a victory over the two loss conference champ and the runner-up. Even better.
No way Stanford is a Top 5 team at any time before the end of the season.
I don't think that is what he is saying. I think he is saying that USC (one of our wins) beating the #5 team (Utah) would not be bad for us (or more directly would be very good for us).
Yeah, but that ain't happening. Utah has a legit D, and they will shut down USC, at least more effectively than ND did for 3 quarters.
While it would be nice if USC won out and Stanford won out, except for losing to us, I seriously do not see that happening.
But as long as Stanford wins the conference and we beat Stanford, that is the key feather in our cap that we need now.
I bet they are Top-5 when ND plays them. They're #10 now and easily projected to win out until ND.
FSU/Clemson still have to play, so they'll jump the loser.
LSU/Bama play and they'll jump the loser there.
OSU/MSU same thing.
They just need 2 other upsets to happen to be in the top-5. Utah is good but they're not going to keep winning. TCU has already survived a couple scares....and I really don't trust Baylor or TCU on the road personally. Stanford's loss was bad, but the fact it was in Week 1 is huge.
USC can play with anyone in the country on their best day, they, like much of the Pac 12 this year, are very schizophrenic from week to week though... you don't have any idea what team you're going to see on any random Saturday.
usc came to ND without the Jeweled Shillelagh so they are sending it fed ex.... god I hate them so much.... Fusc!!!!
Fuck this team
Discussing about to turn this crap off
I want a new team.
Prayer thread for the Eagles to lose every game?
I'm not even mad. That's how bad this. These notre dame players are not even worth rooting for or raising my blood pressure. this game over. Can't tackle, can't block, and a coach who always refuses to take any responsibility.
2nd and 20 and we could've sacked Kessler and we whiff. 3rd and 2 and we have them stuffed but arm tackle.
ND will not win a national championship again. This team is not held accountable for their actions and that's on kelly. I am over it time to lower the expectations.
Time for Winbush. I cannot take it anymore.
Run the ball on 3&2. Kelly is not the right coach for ND please quit.
Kelly is going to spend the rest of this game figuring out who to blame during the press conference
Unless. USC turns the ball over twice this half I don't see us having any chance of staying close.
In a lifetime of painful nights as an ND fan, I think this is the worst.
It's up there. Even if we win, this one was still the equivalent of masterbating with sandpaper for 3 hours.
This team has given up
Just like the Clemson game, we desperately need THEM to make a mistake... They won't return the favor
I am calling right now that our defense will not make a play to save us. Will not.
I'm calling CRob dropped pass for potential 1st or touchdown.
CROB TD. Calling it
So much reverse jinxing by me. You're all welcome.
*None of this is meant as personal attacks; I know the mood swings mid-game as well as anyone. I was watching this game in a hotel in London until 4am, running up the mini-bar tab via luke-warm Peroni's. I was greatly entertained reading through the middle of the game thread now that I'm back home.
I missed this place.
Ya'll should for real try breathing a little bit during games though lol.
*None of this is meant as personal attacks; I know the mood swings mid-game as well as anyone. I was watching this game in a hotel in London until 4am, running up the mini-bar tab via luke-warm Peroni's. I was greatly entertained reading through the middle of the game thread now that I'm back home.
I missed this place.
Ya'll should for real try breathing a little bit during games though lol.
Mine may be the only good post of all those quotes. For that, I thank you. I've been trying. I really have.

Is this the first time since 2012 that we've had them all back at ND?