Marcus Freeman official good luck charm
Not sure but we definitely should get some lacrosse players to walk on to the football team now!PutuporShutup, how many recruits did we lose with MF wasting his time there?
3 star lacrosse playersNot sure but we definitely should get some lacrosse players to walk on to the football team now!
Not sure but we definitely should get some lacrosse players to walk on to the football team now!
Wait! You’re the guy with all the answers.Not sure but we definitely should get some lacrosse players to walk on to the football team now!
ND won only 9 games primarily due to Kelly's failings on the recruiting trail.I guess you are willing to make excuses because you like him as a person??
I definitely like Freeman way more as a person. But this isn’t rec league football.
Would I rather have 10+ Win Kelly or a 9 Win Freeman? 10 wins gets you in discussions of CFP or NY6 Bowl. 9 wins gets you an okay bowl.
Winning matters more than likability. Freeman better get 10 win in regular season this year or next.
Why don’t you also mention the player regression from 2021 to 2022? Foskey, ademilolas, etc or the fact freeman didn’t go get a transfer qb like coan?ND won only 9 games primarily due to Kelly's failings on the recruiting trail.
Because of Kelly, we had next to nothing at receiver for most of the year.
Because of Kelly, Buchner was thrust into action with his only primary competition being Drew Pyne, and when he went down, Pyne was our only viable option.
Because of Kelly, there was a gaping hole behind the senior class at LB, thus resulting in minimal competition.
This narrative hinges on comparing what Kelly had in 2018-21 vs. what Kelly WOULD HAVE had in 2022.
Yeah, he did well at LSU. But let's be real, it was a Kelly-like year. The only reason this is even a discussion is because he beat unarguably the worst Alabama team since Saban's first season back in 2007, with Bryce Young playing on a bum shoulder for the 2nd half of the year. It also came with an inexplicable loss to a bad A&M squad, special teams gaffs abound vs. Florida State, and getting embarrassed by the two best teams on the schedule in Tennessee and Georgia. And unlike Freeman at ND, Kelly inherited a good QB via the portal in Jayden Daniels. That played a very significant part in righting the ship.
Kelly took a terrible LSU team that went 6-7 the year before, hit the portal, made moves, and went 10-4 in his first year.This is a silly argument. Notre Dame and LSU are really not the same circumstances at all, so comparing the two coaches performance last year doesn't make a ton of sense to me.
But it is true that if EITHER BK or Freeman had arranged for us to have a better starter or a capable backup at QB last season we win at least one more game and possibly two. That was by far the biggest shortcoming of last year's team, and it's on both of them.
Kelly took a terrible LSU team that went 6-7 the year before, hit the portal, made moves, and went 10-4 in his first year.
Freeman took a 11-1 team, collapsed in the bowl game then went 9-4 with the easiest schedule we've had in some time. He knowingly decided not to take a portal QB and that cost us at minimum 2 games. If we didn't land Coan for 2021 we lose at least 3 more games in 21. The only reason you might have not taken a transfer QB for 2022 is not wanting to lose buchner. That didn't work out well.
The two situations are completely different I agree. Kelly came in and did far better than the prior coach at LSU, freeman came in and did far worse than the prior coach at ND. That's the valid comparison.
I'm completely fine with kelly gone, he wasn't going to take us up a notch. Freeman has the potential to do that if he becomes really good at the coaching and development aspect of being a head coach.
It was freemans first year as a coach. He made some major mistakes but should have learned. Getting hartman was a HUGE first step.
We're set up to make a run at it this year, lets see what he's got!!!

I didn't mention it, because it didn't happen. Foskey didn't regress last year. You could potentially make an argument for Jayson, but a lot of that can be attributed to injuries he suffered during the year.Why don’t you also mention the player regression from 2021 to 2022? Foskey, ademilolas, etc or the fact freeman didn’t go get a transfer qb like coan?
I’m not a big Kelly fan but we didn’t lose to Marshall or Stanford because of him.
There's a lot of really really good aspects to freeman, but pretending like he did a good job coaching 13 games last year comes off as a biased/blinded homer.
That's' what you look like when you imagine? Makes sense
That's' what you look like when you imagine? Makes sense
Crazy:ND won only 9 games primarily due to Kelly's failings on the recruiting trail.
Because of Kelly, we had next to nothing at receiver for most of the year.
Because of Kelly, Buchner was thrust into action with his only primary competition being Drew Pyne, and when he went down, Pyne was our only viable option.
Because of Kelly, there was a gaping hole behind the senior class at LB, thus resulting in minimal competition.
This narrative hinges on comparing what Kelly had in 2018-21 vs. what Kelly WOULD HAVE had in 2022.
Yeah, he did well at LSU. But let's be real, it was a Kelly-like year. The only reason this is even a discussion is because he beat unarguably the worst Alabama team since Saban's first season back in 2007, with Bryce Young playing on a bum shoulder for the 2nd half of the year. It also came with an inexplicable loss to a bad A&M squad, special teams gaffs abound vs. Florida State, and getting embarrassed by the two best teams on the schedule in Tennessee and Georgia. And unlike Freeman at ND, Kelly inherited a good QB via the portal in Jayden Daniels. That played a very significant part in righting the ship.
You continue to astonish me with how dense and ignorant your arguments are:Crazy:
1. So we lost of Marshall and an awful Stanford team because we had lesser talent? GMAFB.
2. You do remember MF and TR discussed taking a Transfer QB prior to last season and decided not to. THEY DIDN"T EVEN TRY. This mistake is theirs. They own that.
3. "Kelly inherited a good QB via the portal...." Have you been drinking??? LOL. Didn't know you can inherit a player from the portal. No Kelly turned that program around quickly.
Blaming last season's 8-4 record on Kelly is, uhm, a reach to be polite. Will he also be responsible for this year's record? Kelly went 11-1 and 10-2 for years, yet it's his fault that Freeman went 8-4. Geez.You continue to astonish me with how dense and ignorant your arguments are:
1. I never said that. You are making up an argument that was never presented. You did argue that we wouldn't lose to Marshall or Stanford with Kelly. There is a list of examples that prove you wrong, and even at his peak, he came dangerously close to losing to the Marshall/Stanfords of the schedule in 2021. The only reason those games didn't become losses was due to having a veteran, experienced QB.
2. Once again. Who are they getting that is an upgrade over Buchner? Caleb Williams isn't coming to ND. And don't say Slovis or Daniels. There's a reason why they both have transferred twice already. They proved that they weren't good enough. Would they be better than Pyne? Perhaps, but ND can't rock the boat over a modest upgrade over their backup. This year, ND landed a far better QB than anything that was realistically available to them last season. That is the difference.
3. Laughable that I'm being accused of drunk posting from a dude named Irish Drunk. Kelly had the ability to go after Jayden Daniels and despite the lack of numbers, LSU always has talent, and took advantage of a really bad SEC West. Who was good in the west this year? Alabama was down, as previously mentioned. Arkansas, Ole Miss and Mississippi State were mediocre at best. Auburn and A&M were complete dumpster fires, and LSU somehow managed to lose to one of them and honestly should have lost to the other. So excuse me that I'm not as impressed with him winning a crap west division as you are, especially since again, in typical Kelly fashion, he imploded when it mattered most.
Yep, in 2021 Kelly made Rees change the offense due to our oline being not great and jack struggling with longer reads and pocket presence. Freeman isn’t capable of that yet.Blaming last season's 8-4 record on Kelly is, uhm, a reach to be polite. Will he also be responsible for this year's record? Kelly went 11-1 and 10-2 for years, yet it's his fault that Freeman went 8-4. Geez.
Really?Blaming last season's 8-4 record on Kelly is, uhm, a reach to be polite. Will he also be responsible for this year's record? Kelly went 11-1 and 10-2 for years, yet it's his fault that Freeman went 8-4. Geez.
Once again, an unsubstantiated claim based on nothing.Yep, in 2021 Kelly made Rees change the offense due to our oline being not great and jack struggling with longer reads and pocket presence. Freeman isn’t capable of that yet.
Shockingly freeman hasn’t been able to help red zone D or lb play to this point when defense is supposed to be his expertise.
Kelly also built a culture of winning and beating all the teams you should even when you aren’t playing well. We didn’t have that last year.
No clue if we could have got a good transfer qb because we didn’t try. Dart, Ewers, rattler, ward…. Could we have gotten one of them?
There's definitely not a QB you can go after when you don't try. I never accused you of drinking. Maybe you are since you keep bringing it up.Really?
Blaming the guy who recruited pretty much the entirety of the roster that comprised the 2022 team is a "reach to be polite".
Forgive me if I say that is complete and utter bullshit.
Like seriously, did you even read any of my prior comments?
I went into detail on this already. The reason ND didn't lose to Toledo or FSU or Virginia Tech is because ND had Jack Coan and Kyle Hamilton. Period. No debate.
Freeman didn't have an option to go after a Jack Coan in 2022. There wasn't one. Our inebriated friend may argue there was, but he's yet to provide a name. Coan bailed Kelly out of what appeared to be sure-fire losses to Toledo and Virginia Tech. Kyle Hamilton had several key plays that kept ND from collapsing on opening day against FSU. That was the different between 11-1 and 8-4, not Kelly's brilliant coaching. It was also a FAR easier schedule in 2021 than 2022. Again, no debate. ND's best wins that year were Wisconsin, Purdue and Toledo. So two middling Big Ten west teams and a middle of the pack MAC squad they should've lost to had Toledo just sat on the ball.
Why is it a reach to blame the guy who failed to adequately recruit the LB corp to the point where we had limited options given how horrible the LB play was early on in '22? Why is it a reach to blame him for how shoddy the safety group was? Why is it a reach to blame him for us having, what? 4 scholarship receivers to start the year in '22? Why is it a reach to blame him for us having no option other than Drew Pyne to start behind Buchner? He and Long could've gone after several other more talented and higher potential QB's, but chose to stick with Pyne. Not Freeman. Kelly.
So yeah. I'm gonna say it's NOT a reach.
So, by your logic, Freeman is absolutely to blame for losing to Marshall/Stanford, but he couldn't be responsible for beating Clemson.There's definitely not a QB you can go after when you don't try. I never accused you of drinking. Maybe you are since you keep bringing it up.
What in gods name makes you think buchner is good? He's worse than Pyne. He was horrible last year, he was horrible in practice leading up to last year. Just because he's bigger and more athletic doesn't mean he's better. It's just potential, and he clearly has no clue how to play the QB position. Maybe saban fixes that.
The fact you keep stating our roster was the reason to blame for our record last year when our Roster curb stomped Clemson, but yet lost to Marshall and an absolutely terrible stanford team. How can both happen? Coaching maybe?
ND prior to 2022 season - "We're not going to look at a transfer QB"
ND prior to 2023 season - "We let all our qbs know we will be looking at the portal to strengthen our QB room". Guess what happened, a QB not in the portal, entered the portal, and ended up coming to ND, and is the main reason ND should be really good this year. He's so good, it forced your stud QB to leave because he realized he couldn't compete with him. I was higher on buchner than anyone 4 years ago, I was wrong. I admit that.
3. "Kelly inherited a good QB via the portal...." Have you been drinking??? LOL. Didn't know you can inherit a player from the portal. No Kelly turned that program around quickly.
First....... ummm, IrishDrunk isn't me lol. Not sure if you realized irishdrunk doesn't read putuporshutup? You ok? You drinking? Now I feel like I should ask.So, by your logic, Freeman is absolutely to blame for losing to Marshall/Stanford, but he couldn't be responsible for beating Clemson.
See how your logic falters?
You say that Kelly never lost to the Marshall/Stanfords, despite history clearly showing you wrong.
Then you point out Clemson as a point towards Kelly. Except Kelly had 12 seasons to beat a Clemson type opponent. How many times did he accomplish that? I'd say, generously, there was Oklahoma in 2012, Michigan State in 2013 and Michigan in 2018. So about a win in every 4 seasons. If Freeman fails to beat a Clemson-level opponent by 2025, we can address this.
And once again, you have failed to provide a legitimate name for a QB who would've been a legitimate upgrade over Buchner. Not a SINGLE name you mentioned was. NOT. ONE.
And as for your claim that you never accused me of drinking...ahem:
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Good day sir.