I deadass remember thinking there was no way Bama would score more than like ~21 points because of our "elite" defense.2012 was great leading up to the game bc I didn’t know what a spread or moneyline was, or what FPI / Sargarin were. Blind optimism was more fun.
2012 was great leading up to the game bc I didn’t know what a spread or moneyline was, or what FPI / Sargarin were. Blind optimism was more fun.
Blind optimism indeed. I thought we had a shot, but It only took a few minutes to realize that it wasn’t going to be pretty2012 was great leading up to the game bc I didn’t know what a spread or moneyline was, or what FPI / Sargarin were. Blind optimism was more fun.
Blind optimism indeed. I thought we had a shot, but It only took a few minutes to realize that it wasn’t going to be pretty
Another advantage of the 12-team playoff: We have recently gone toe-to-toe with Georgia (one of the few teams with comparable talent to Ohio State) and Penn State (which may be better on the DL). We know what’s coming.What stuck with me leading up to the game was someone posted an article or a quote or whatever it was from that season.
A guy who refereed both an ND and Bama game that season said “ND has absolutely no idea what is coming, it’s gonna be bad”
This cartoon kind of summarized the general perception outside of the IE bubble:
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And the North will provide a reality check.Of course they did. The South will rise again
I had the chance to ride to the game on a near-empty bus with Vince Vaughn and his dad, and we all talked ourselves into a 10-14 point win. "Just had to play our game!"I deadass remember thinking there was no way Bama would score more than like ~21 points because of our "elite" defense.
That opening drive was one of the most deflating things I've seen as a fan. Completely effortless. Knew they were cooked immediately.Eddie Lacy had a run early where he cut back an outside zone and killed Dan Fox, and I knew.
It's a whole new world now.
I deadass remember thinking there was no way Bama would score more than like ~21 points because of our "elite" defense.
In fairness, Golson did make a couple incredible plays in the first half of that gameI figured the extra prep time for BK was gonna result in Golson having a true coming out party… thought we were winning at least two titles during Golson’s four years as a starter.
More like Miami was blatantly robbed, remember being out with half my teammates watching that game. Seems they definitely had an agenda and UM going B2B was top priority.I keep thinking back to the team we’re currently modeled after: the 2002 Ohio St Buckeyes.
With nothing more than Clarett and a great defense they upset the Miami Hurricanes. The Canes had like 15 first round draft picks on that team.
Freeman has been following Tressel’s advice all year and it pays off next week.
Anything can happen in one game.
Believe.
I deadass remember thinking there was no way Bama would score more than like ~21 points because of our "elite" defense.
What stuck with me leading up to the game was someone posted an article or a quote or whatever it was from that season.
A guy who refereed both an ND and Bama game that season said “ND has absolutely no idea what is coming, it’s gonna be bad”
As a Bama fan, I felt confident about us winning, but even I was surprised by that first half. I'll freely admit I never saw that coming.Blind optimism indeed. I thought we had a shot, but It only took a few minutes to realize that it wasn’t going to be pretty
Who knew that nonstop Cover 2 zone would get eviscerated by Nick Saban with six weeks to think about it..I deadass remember thinking there was no way Bama would score more than like ~21 points because of our "elite" defense.
I thought we had a shot until the two teams crossed paths in the tunnel pregame.Blind optimism indeed. I thought we had a shot, but It only took a few minutes to realize that it wasn’t going to be pretty
I thought we would need to play our A game and Bama play their C game for us to win a close one. Unfortunately, the opposite happened.I thought we had a shot until the two teams crossed paths in the tunnel pregame.
Your brother sounds like a smart guy. Kelly is a program builder, but not a program winner.I remember my brother texting me in the 2nd quarter "Kelly ain't the guy. He will never win a championship at ND."
That always was in the back of my mind when they got blown out in post-season games.
If you don't have tickets Atlanta is a way better option. Hard Rock is 45 min from South Beach and the only thing around there is a casino. Atlanta will have a million options around the stadium, not to mention Marta if you wanna hop on and hop off to check out other parts.My whole family did that for the championship game in 2013, and the trip was definitely worth it even with the terrible game. I think that's a great plan, but I will admit there is a difference between Atlanta and South Beach.
Your brother sounds like a smart guy. Kelly is a program builder, but not a program winner.
In fairness to BK, he was here during the reign of the SEC/OSU/Clemson superteams. And he left just as the NIL and transfer rules were changing in a way that helps ND by making the talent disparity smaller than it was in the superteam era.Your brother sounds like a smart guy. Kelly is a program builder, but not a program winner.
It doesn’t matter what era BK was here for, he’s not a good enough coach. A few items:In fairness to BK, he was here during the reign of the SEC/OSU/Clemson superteams. And he left just as the NIL and transfer rules were changing in a way that helps ND by making the talent disparity smaller than it was in the superteam era.
It's possible that his leaving also caused the administration to focus more on resources for football, I'm not sure. I guess I assumed he would leave for an NFL job, not another college job.
I have come to the point that I think BK was the reason more resources weren't put into the FB program. Due strictly because of his personality. The admin has a long history of taking their time in making changes and knew they needed to be made, yet MF becomes HC and these things start happening? Why? Because of his personality and commitment to ND. We rarely saw BK at basketball games, hockey, La Crosse, Soccer, etc. He's embraced ND, where it's now very apparent that BK looked at ND as just a job.In fairness to BK, he was here during the reign of the SEC/OSU/Clemson superteams. And he left just as the NIL and transfer rules were changing in a way that helps ND by making the talent disparity smaller than it was in the superteam era.
It's possible that his leaving also caused the administration to focus more on resources for football, I'm not sure. I guess I assumed he would leave for an NFL job, not another college job.
Fuck that back-stabbing bastard!In fairness to BK, he was here during the reign of the SEC/OSU/Clemson superteams. And he left just as the NIL and transfer rules were changing in a way that helps ND by making the talent disparity smaller than it was in the superteam era.
It's possible that his leaving also caused the administration to focus more on resources for football, I'm not sure. I guess I assumed he would leave for an NFL job, not another college job.