jdailey1981
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I wonder if you could ever see these days again soon under Brian Kelly?? Lord knows it has been long enough!
1988: ND vs. West Virginia - YouTube
1988: ND vs. West Virginia - YouTube
Recruit more stars. Develop talent better.
And coaching stability. We are not as far as people make it seem.
I still say, win or lose....schedule a few good top 10 teams. Mind you, Stanford was a loss, but It wasn't a shutout. I think it might do some good to schedule a game against Arkansas or Georgia....it will for sure make the Irish have to be at the top of their game.
What worries me is after the embarrassment against USC, we may have lost alot of potential recruits, and now they look to try to take them, and Urban Meyer's comeback as Ohio State's HC will make recruiting alot tougher, but still, ND isn't the #2 most winning team for nothing, so now it is time to play and recruit like it again, before Alabama creeps up on us....
several of the star players in that game would not have been able come to ND under the current standards.
We already play USC, Oklahoma, Texas and Miami the year after that. We don't need to make our schedule harder, we just need to start beating good teams.
This is why the ND football teams of the 1940's that posters at NDnation somehow were around to see are NEVER COMING BACK. notre dame can become a strong program again, but that kind of one sided dominance is never coming back. just like UCLA in the 50s and 60s, no team is going to string together 3 and 4 national championships anymore, theres just too much parity in college football and sports in general.ND's championship years all had a combination of deep talent, great coaching, and a favorable schedule. Holtz's '88 team played the toughest schedule, that was an exception. Look at the Rockne, Leahy, and Parshegian eras and most years they didn't play a schedule as tough as ND had last year, this year, or next year.
And Rockne, Leahy, Parshegian never had to contend with 85 man scholarship limits(also through most of Holtz's career), 20 hours a week of practice limits, nor ND Academics (1350 SAT Student Body) AND Res Life restrictions of the last 20 years.
In '66, in The Game of the Century against #2 MSU, ND lost the Star RB before the game to a freak injury. Early in that game ND's starting Center and QB went out to injuries. There were other injuries but 4 offensive starters were lost, all AA caliber players. With scrubs at the key positions, the backup QB struggling with diabetic issues, ND battled the #2 team to a tie. The next week ND destroyed #10 Southern Cal 51-0 with those same scrubs to secure the NC. Twelve ND players made somebody's All-America Team that year.
How many upperclassmen AA's can you count on this team?
The fabled coaches at ND didn't have to start freshman when they were eligible to play. Kelly does. Lynch, Nix, Tuitt, Hendrix, etc may become AA's in the future and Kelly may become a legendary coach at ND but it's too early for either the players or the coach.