The idea of "academic standards" cited by the reason for ND's less-than-stellar performance over the last 20 years is widely embraced by many ND Alum. I for one hope this trend never is rectified - can't fix what you fail to see as broken.
The REAL reason is that not only is Kelly the wrong guy, but the RIGHT guy doesn't want to be at Notre Dame - how's that for painful reality. There are AT LEAST 5 guys that they would rather have instead of Kelly…… Gruden, Meyer, Harbaugh, Tressel, Saben.
Which brings us to why Kelly (and the Hamburgler before him). Each of the RIGHT coaches know what it takes to be a TRUE BCS contender – a physical team that can run downhill. Case in point, watch Oregon – They are a scary team and can score a ton of points and they are a run first team. The Tulsa game showed that Kelly is using gimickry that may work at Podunk State University but will never win the close grind-it-out games.
The sorry thing is that ND fans and ND mucky-mucks know this but there isn’t much they can do about it.
What makes it even the more excruciating is that they can't find comfort (as hard as they may try) in using the "academic standards" cop-out. After getting rolled by USC, ND faithful can cry “our academic standards are too high and we would never stoop to the level of the University of Spoiled Children. We will never compromise”. Then go home, have your corned beef and cabbage and feel all better.
But when they see Stanford – with WAY higher academic standards, smaller student body, located in a much more interesting and vibrant location (etc, etc, etc) play smash mouth football……. Kinda takes away any excuses. I'm tempted to say "man-up ND faithful" but think it's better for the head to remain buried in the sand.
On top of it all, there is something that ND never had to deal with before…. Financial constraints. Of course, these were self inflicted wounds. First, they are still paying for Ty’s rounds of golf out in sunny California. The Hamburgler’s pay out was huge. As sad as the Declan Sullivan tragedy was, there will be a financial impact as well. Then Kelly has a 6-year deal.
So with any luck, "academic standards" will continue on along with the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus