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Facts for those Miami fans that say "ND couldn't play an ACC schedule." You'd think they were trolling, but they were not.
"Flukey" is a funny word for "suspiciously missed holding on 4th and 11"One thing that I think the committee could be taking into account is how flukey the loss to aTm was. Almost like 2 loss with an asterisk.
Lord of delusional fans in football rnTexas Tech is a good team.
Texas Tech is also delusional.
TT fans this year remind me a bit of ND fans in 2012 in that there is a general sense of naivety and overconfidence that has formed around them and I think their bubble will be burst hard in the postseason.
The Cinderella stories like Ga. Tech and Vandy, and the transfer-fueled out-of-nowhere teams like Texas Tech and Indiana, make for great stories - and high hopes - in October and November. In December and January the teams that are loaded with experienced talent (and the stud players who many of the transfers were stuck behind) will win out.Lord of delusional fans in football rn
I can read charts and rankings as well. I don't disagree. I think they will have a tougher time trading blows with the big boys. Their defense does look excellent but what happens when they run into a team with equally strong lines? With players that make plays despite good coverage? How will they respond if they go down 2 scores? I don't think they have the offense to match any of the top teams. They can suppress points but the top 15 teams can all do that to varying degrees.Texas Tech's defense is very good. I would discount them so easily.
No. I wasn't wrong. It killed what college football was. That doesn't mean it's less entertaining, but it did ruin what made college football "special" to a lot of us.Anyone that thought NIL, the CFP, and the loss of “tradition” would kill college football got it woefully wrong. Sure, the nostalgia for old rivalries is always going to sting a bit…
…but there’s more juice in the sport now than there has been in my 38 years.
That's probably what 90% of college football fans said about ND last yearI can read charts and rankings as well. I don't disagree. I think they will have a tougher time trading blows with the big boys. Their defense does look excellent but what happens when they run into a team with equally strong lines? With players that make plays despite good coverage? How will they respond if they go down 2 scores? I don't think they have the offense to match any of the top teams. They can suppress points but the top 15 teams can all do that to varying degrees.
Sadly, Notre Dame's field goal unit is going to be tested and I'm not confident it'll pass. And that will be important in some of the bigger games where ND can't convert their short yardage plays.
yep. 100%Anyone that thought NIL, the CFP, and the loss of “tradition” would kill college football got it woefully wrong. Sure, the nostalgia for old rivalries is always going to sting a bit…
…but there’s more juice in the sport now than there has been in my 38 years.
They remind me a bit of ND in 2018 in that respect. Top end talent and depth wrote the end of that journey, too.My point is I would not characterize them as this year's Indiana. They are much better than that. But I agree, the playoffs are an altogether different matter. I also agree about their offense.
I feel like the best way to look at TT is to compare them to Ohio State. Ohio State has an even better defense and then has unicorn WRs on the outside that no one can cover.I can read charts and rankings as well. I don't disagree. I think they will have a tougher time trading blows with the big boys. Their defense does look excellent but what happens when they run into a team with equally strong lines? With players that make plays despite good coverage? How will they respond if they go down 2 scores? I don't think they have the offense to match any of the top teams. They can suppress points but the top 15 teams can all do that to varying degrees.
Sadly, Notre Dame's field goal unit is going to be tested and I'm not confident it'll pass. And that will be important in some of the bigger games where ND can't convert their short yardage plays.
You're only loving it because ND is an elite program again.Anyone that thought NIL, the CFP, and the loss of “tradition” would kill college football got it woefully wrong. Sure, the nostalgia for old rivalries is always going to sting a bit…
…but there’s more juice in the sport now than there has been in my 38 years.
The expanded CFP has been a boon for college football. So many more fan bases are engaged for so much longer. Just two years ago our season would have been over on Sept. 14. But now we're still dreaming of a natty.You're only loving it because ND is an elite program again.
They should have found a way to get to where we are now on NIL and the CFP without all the terrible realignment that has killed rivalries and disappointed fans.
I'd rather have 20 teams playing meaningful games in November than old rivalriesYou're only loving it because ND is an elite program again.
They should have found a way to get to where we are now on NIL and the CFP without all the terrible realignment that has killed rivalries and disappointed fans.
This.If conference realignment hadn't changed since 2015 and we had this post season/NIL structure the sport might have been basically perfect.
95 - that would get them to averaging exactly 40 ppg
Fan Duel had the hypothetical line at ND -3.5 last night.
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I disagree with the metrics. There are pundits out there that believe Tech has the best d line in all of a college football. No one made that argument for Indiana last year.Tech is not significantly better than last year's Indiana. They are very similar actually in advanced metrics. You could argue they are marginally better but they are in the same tier of "playoff contenders but not serious title contenders."
I really don’t want a mini NFL to be honest. If they were to “blow it up” I’d prefer a different route that’s distinct from the NFL.We are at a point where it might actually be best to completely blow up the conferences, create a 32 team super league where everyone is independent (or maybe you do 8 team divisions with 5 games of scheduling freedom), and host a 16 team playoff for that group. Because I actually sympathize with the SEC/Big Ten that it is definitely not "apples to apples" trying to compete to Big 12 or ACC teams. The idea that Oregon could get left out if they lose to USC but BYU (who is ass) and Georgia Tech, UVA, Pitt all have clear paths is crazy. 12 is too few of a number in the new era of parity where you are giving away autobids to unworthy G5 and ACC teams.
So you think they are a title contender?I disagree with the metrics. There are pundits out there that believe Tech has the best d line in all of a college football. No one made that argument for Indiana last year.