I played organized football from the time I was 8 years old until my senior year of college. Does that count?
I don't know. I played interhall football for Keenan Hall as an undergrad, which was definitely "organized football", but that doesn't mean my experience is comparable in any way to the ND football team.
After that I coached for several years and never once did I scream at a kid until I looked like my head was going to explode.
And you think this anecdotal evidence is meaningful? You've never coached at Kelly's level, and I doubt you've ever coached 18-23 year-old
young men before (not kids).
You may disagree with it as a motivational tactic, but to claim that you're personally scandalized because ND's head football coach yelled at players who were embarrassing the university and fanbase with their lack of focus and discipline is absurd.
These aren't kids playing an after-school sport to build self-confidence and leadership skills. They're Division I scholarship athletes who play on national television every week. They're not only accountable to their teammates, coaches, and the university; they also bear the weight of a proud, storied tradition and the hopes of millions of Irish football fans.
They deserved to get yelled at.