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Brian Kelly will have this team playing terrific football.
The Early Top 25
8. (4) Stanford (12-1, 8-1) The talent is there, but I worry about life after Harbaugh.
10. (36) U.S.C. (8-5, 5-4) Year two under Kiffin will yield a dynamic offense.
Also Receiving Imaginary Votes
30. (27) Air Force (9-4, 5-3)
31. (14) Michigan State (11-2, 7-1)
32. (40) Pittsburgh (8-5, 5-2)
35. (39) South Florida (8-5, 3-4)
16. (30) Notre Dame (8-5, 0-0)
Brian Kelly will have this team playing terrific football.
I would rather see ND start out in the 20-25 range, ranked, but not over-inflated. You can ascend the rankings quite easily if you start in them, so I'd like to see a safe spot near the bottom for starters.
I would rather see ND start ranked number 1 in the country despite nothing to back that ranking just to p1ss off and urk SEC fans...
then have us win every single last game on controversial plays and or calls that favor us every single time (again, just to get under the skin of bama and vols fans...)
have us go 12-0 VERY unconvincingly... play bama in the title game... see them get to the boiling point when pundits pick us to beat them...
and then sh1t stomp the living hell out of them in the title game... raising the suicide hotline call rate for that area by 300 percent...
but that's just me.
... college football has more parody now than ever ...
While there may be a good bit of parody on this and other boards, I'm not sure that true parity has been achieved in college football. Nor should it be. The Ivy League has opted for academics over football prowess. Their games and rivalries are good fun but I don't expect to see Dartmouth in the top ten in my lifetime. I'll take ND, Stanford, Northwestern and other schools that straddle the fence anytime.
Sorry for the "comeuppance" (no offense intended – I hope none is taken), but I care about fundamentals in both football and language.
While there may be a good bit of parody on this and other boards, I'm not sure that true parity has been achieved in college football. Nor should it be. The Ivy League has opted for academics over football prowess. Their games and rivalries are good fun but I don't expect to see Dartmouth in the top ten in my lifetime. I'll take ND, Stanford, Northwestern and other schools that straddle the fence anytime.
Sorry for the "comeuppance" (no offense intended – I hope none is taken), but I care about fundamentals in both football and language.
I would rather see ND start ranked number 1 in the country despite nothing to back that ranking just to p1ss off and urk SEC fans...
then have us win every single last game on controversial plays and or calls that favor us every single time (again, just to get under the skin of bama and vols fans...)
have us go 12-0 VERY unconvincingly... play bama in the title game... see them get to the boiling point when pundits pick us to beat them...
and then sh1t stomp the living hell out of them in the title game... raising the suicide hotline call rate for that area by 300 percent...
but that's just me.
LOL he just corrected my grammer in his rep to me... freakin dshans.
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I would rather see ND start ranked number 1 in the country despite nothing to back that ranking just to p1ss off and urk SEC fans...
then have us win every single last game on controversial plays and or calls that favor us every single time (again, just to get under the skin of bama and vols fans...)
have us go 12-0 VERY unconvincingly... play bama in the title game... see them get to the boiling point when pundits pick us to beat them...
and then sh1t stomp the living hell out of them in the title game... raising the suicide hotline call rate for that area by 300 percent...
but that's just me.
... (sorry, I had to take a day off and I find I'm now rather bored.)
I write only in hopes of elucidating a response.
...but please not TOO seriously
Oh, bugger off, wanker. Allow we oldsters a bit o' fun!
I would love to simply finish with a higher ranking then we start with first.