IrishAlum1997
"Gru" the Dew
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I was listening to Colin Cowherd today, talking about the drama going on in the IU basketball program. His contention was that if IU was coming off a national championship year and was 25-0 right now there would be a lot more support for Coach Sampson and his plight. His contention was that if a program is winning, championships, big games, etc., that is all the fans care about. It's not how you do it, but that you do it.
It really caused me to pause and reflect on if that would really apply to the Notre Dame family and fanbase. I certainly don't want to sound too self-righteous regarding our program, but it seems as if we have always done things the right way, and had no tolerance for inappropriate behavior. We've had our history of poor behavior, but the teams or University typically takes quick action in administering discipline. The fans and students have always seemed to be supportive of those decisions.
I would like to think that if Notre Dame were back to its consistent BCS, title-talking status in the college football world, and say, we discover that Jimmy Clausen accepted a Porsche Boxster from Maura Weis as a high school graduation gift, we would be proactively supportive in seeing Coach Weis ousted for not running the program 'the right way.' (A COMPLETELY FICTITIOUS EXAMPLE TO MAKE A POINT.) I do think Notre Dame fans are fairly unique in the keeping of a 'moral compass.'
Would we feel that way?
It really caused me to pause and reflect on if that would really apply to the Notre Dame family and fanbase. I certainly don't want to sound too self-righteous regarding our program, but it seems as if we have always done things the right way, and had no tolerance for inappropriate behavior. We've had our history of poor behavior, but the teams or University typically takes quick action in administering discipline. The fans and students have always seemed to be supportive of those decisions.
I would like to think that if Notre Dame were back to its consistent BCS, title-talking status in the college football world, and say, we discover that Jimmy Clausen accepted a Porsche Boxster from Maura Weis as a high school graduation gift, we would be proactively supportive in seeing Coach Weis ousted for not running the program 'the right way.' (A COMPLETELY FICTITIOUS EXAMPLE TO MAKE A POINT.) I do think Notre Dame fans are fairly unique in the keeping of a 'moral compass.'
Would we feel that way?