It is time for Notre Dame to leave the football kids’ table
Irish football needs to be bold in their decision regarding the ACC.
From the observer
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It is time for Notre Dame to leave the football kids’ table
Irish football needs to be bold in their decision regarding the ACC.www.ndsmcobserver.com
From the observer
That Sampson article I want to read. How do get the archive of it to get around the sign up? Not that you know just a general question![]()
It is time for Notre Dame to leave the football kids’ table
Irish football needs to be bold in their decision regarding the ACC.www.ndsmcobserver.com
From the observer
If you hit a restricted website/article, go to archive.is copy the URL into their search box and wait for it break the wallThat Sampson article I want to read. How do get the archive of it to get around the sign up? Not that you know just a general question
Thank you!!!If you hit a restricted website/article, go to archive.is copy the URL into their search box and wait for it break the wall
I get it, but it's basically the same messages we've heard before.Jim Phillips just did a big one on one interview
Personally, I would just like there to be more "good" teams on the schedule. Especially as a season ticket holder who drives from 6 hours away. I think the Big Ten provides that. If we can get better teams on the schedule more often without joining a conference, fine, I guess.I'm wondering if IE members know what the football economic differences are (just that; no "history" or pissed-off-ness) going into the near foreseeable future: independence vs B1G vs ACC [I don't see compatibility with SEC nor Big12.] My request is because I believe that none of the "other stuff" matters much anymore to the Big Boys negotiating (or running bluffs) than actual hard money.
One reason that I believe it's just money at the decision-making level, is that I believe that ND can now make the championship playoffs by sweeping a mediocre schedule. Putting a schedule together has been about the only real threat to us as a tightening knot. 16 teams makes that less threatening.
I think that’s something all fans can agree on. I saw where Texas’ AD even noted that despite his HC wanting an easier schedule. What’s hurt ND through not fault of their own is as ND became a consistent program to be reckoned with, the ACC has shit the bed from top to bottom. As much as non-ND fans want to cry about ND being able to “pick their schedule” it’s just not true. They have zero control of the ACC opponents. On the ND side, they’ve been consistent w/ scheduling home & home games vs perennial powers like UGA, OSU, aTm, Bama, and others from the BK era to the future. Hell, Wisconsin looked like a solid matchup when it was announced but ND can’t help that the Badgers have fallen to mediocrity.Personally, I would just like there to be more "good" teams on the schedule. Especially as a season ticket holder who drives from 6 hours away. I think the Big Ten provides that. If we can get better teams on the schedule more often without joining a conference, fine, I guess.
Agree. Aside from making the playoffs/winning a national championship, the thing I care most about as a fan is us playing big and fun games.Personally, I would just like there to be more "good" teams on the schedule. Especially as a season ticket holder who drives from 6 hours away. I think the Big Ten provides that. If we can get better teams on the schedule more often without joining a conference, fine, I guess.
YepAgree. Aside from making the playoffs/winning a national championship, the thing I care most about as a fan is us playing big and fun games.
Yes we can schedule a one-off early with some SEC power, which is fun. But beyond that we've now lost our two biggest rivalry games (Michigan and USC), which are by definition big and fun. And the ACC isn't really making up for that, aside from the occasional Miami game and this deal with Clemson (which is independent of the ACC).
Even the middle-class Big Ten teams (like Sparty and Minnesota and Nebraska) are more fun than the middle-class ACC teams, because of proximity and because most of their fans actually care about football in a way the ACC schools don't, really. Like you said, if we can fill an interesting schedule as an independent, great. But if we can't - if we're stuck cobbling together ACC and Big 12 and G5s just to stay independent - I'd probably rather we just join the Big 10 already.