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No need to play Michigan anymore
We'll never get into the playoff with that model, especially with other teams wising up and strengthening their OOC schedules. A conference champion has eight conference games, one conference championship, and one or two out of conference power five games. That means ten or eleven power five opponents and two or three non-power opponents. Since Notre Dame has one less game, that means we have room for one or two non-power opponents.
It needs to happen all at once. A team only needs to schedule cupcakes if everyone else is scheduling cupcakes. If everyone moves to power five scheduling, then the playing field stays level. It'll be harder to have a one loss or undefeated season, but it'll be harder for everyone. The "magic number" for a playoff team would move to two losses.No team in the country can sustain long term recruiting and winning at the level needed to make the playoff playing nothing but P5 schools every week either imo...
It needs to happen all at once. A team only needs to schedule cupcakes if everyone else is scheduling cupcakes. If everyone moves to power five scheduling, then the playing field stays level. It'll be harder to have a one loss or undefeated season, but it'll be harder for everyone. The "magic number" for a playoff team would move to two losses.
I'm telling you guys, in ten years it'll be 100% power five (or power four or power six or whatever it looks like in 2025). There won't be any more cupcakes for anyone. There's too much money in Alabama-Wisconsin compared to LSU-McNeese State.
I really think the geography of road games is the most overhyped nonsense in recruiting. If a kid really cares that much if Notre Dame is going to play near his mom's apartment in Miami, he's going to go play football for Miami. Plus, most people aren't saying we should schedule Texas A&M or Florida. They're saying we should schedule Tulane and UCONN. I don't care if a recruit grew up on Esplanade Avenue in New Orleans. Notre Dame - Michigan at 8:00 on NBC or ABC is going to be a bigger recruiting tool than Notre Dame - Tulane at Noon on ESPN3.Not wanting to play Michigan doesn't mean we couldn't schedule other P5 teams. I don't think many would disagree with you on your prediction. It just seems like a Florida team or Texas team or PSU would be better for recruiting.
I really think the geography of road games is the most overhyped nonsense in recruiting. If a kid really cares that much if Notre Dame is going to play near his mom's apartment in Miami, he's going to go play football for Miami. Plus, most people aren't saying we should schedule Texas A&M or Florida. They're saying we should schedule Tulane and UCONN. I don't care if a recruit grew up on Esplanade Avenue in New Orleans. Notre Dame - Michigan at 8:00 on NBC or ABC is going to be a bigger recruiting tool than Notre Dame - Tulane at Noon on ESPN3.
I believe for recruiting it's more about getting coaches there so they can meet the recruits in person during the season on the recruits turf... that's why ND stresses going to Cali once a year anyway I know that.
... and I'm not calling for UCONN and Tulane, I'm calling for Florida Poly Tech and Texas State..![]()
Nothing would make me happier than ND/PSU every year.
I cannot believe what I am seeing.. People actually DON'T want ND to play Michigan again? Why? Am I missing something? This is one of the best Rivalries in CFB. Great players, Coaches and History. I think it's foolish that some ND fans don't wanna play UM. Can someone on this board please explain to me why some don't to play UM again? Thanks
I really think the geography of road games is the most overhyped nonsense in recruiting. If a kid really cares that much if Notre Dame is going to play near his mom's apartment in Miami, he's going to go play football for Miami. Plus, most people aren't saying we should schedule Texas A&M or Florida. They're saying we should schedule Tulane and UCONN. I don't care if a recruit grew up on Esplanade Avenue in New Orleans. Notre Dame - Michigan at 8:00 on NBC or ABC is going to be a bigger recruiting tool than Notre Dame - Tulane at Noon on ESPN3.
Do we know if that's what's being kicked around?My main objection to playing Michigan is that I don't see value added from a static long term home-and-home, and I don't think they work as a short term home-and-home compared to the alternatives. I see all kinds of downside to playing them, whereas I only see upside to scheduling a team like A&M or Florida.
Do we know if that's what's being kicked around?
I tend to agree, but I also think it matters quite a bit from a different angle. A big allure to ND is that you're nationwide. West coast game every year, Shamrock series every year, east coast games every year... it's very different from a lot of schools.
The number one thing you can't do with ND is regionalize it. You can't play Michigan, MSU, Purdue, Indiana, Illinois, and Northwestern. But playing a couple of them is a good idea.
My main objection to playing Michigan is that I don't see value added from a static long term home-and-home, and I don't think they work as a short term home-and-home compared to the alternatives. I see all kinds of downside to playing them, whereas I only see upside to scheduling a team like A&M or Florida.
I agree that Tulane and UCONN doesn't do anything for us other than pad the schedule, which may be of value in some years and other years might not.
I think that's the way to go. Pick and choose some Big 10 schools to have home-and-homes with, no more than two at a time (and usually one). Michigan doesn't have to be every year, but I think college football is missing out if they're not on the schedule at all.Nope, in fact I think it'd be a short-run renewal sometime right before or right after the Ohio State series if we did it.
We could lose?What's the downside of playing them?
What's the downside of playing them?
We could lose?
Also they were evil back in the day. But hating Michigan for some shit Fielding Yost did in 1910 is kind of like hating America because slavery.
Oh I still hate Michigan, don't get me wrong. Just not in the leather-helmets kind of way.Yeah but all those guys since him are chain of disciples. Crisler was a disciple of Yost, and he was a gaping dick hole as well who kept up the same shit. Bo was douche nozzel, and he made painstaking effort once he got to Michigan to follow Crisler's lead, who was a disciple of Yost. Lloyd Carr and Gary Moeller were Bo's assistants, who was a disciple of Crisler, who was a disciple of Yost. All this shit is connected, and it's where all the "Michigan Man" crap came from. Hating Notre Dame is inherent to being a "Michigan Man" which is rooted in the bigotry of a dude whose behavior was inexcusable.
And then recently you had Brady Hoke, who coached under Carr ... and Hoke ran his fat mouth way too much. And Dave Brandon was a tool bag also.
And now you have Harbaugh, who played for Bo, but doesn't seem to have a lot of the "Michigan Man" bullsh*t that the others do. Harbaugh is instead just a crazy dude, which I respect.
You go visit a place like Oklahoma for a game and fans are downright cordial and the whole experience is pleasant. Hell, go visit our main rival USC and you're not going to catch all that much shit. Go visit the Big House? It's the most vile place on earth. You'll have bottles thrown at you, you'll be harassed, and one ND student while I was there got assaulted so bad by Michigan fans that he had to have reconstructive surgery on his face.
There's really no way to look at Michigan and have anything nice to say about the past or present.
Go visit the Big House? It's the most vile place on earth. You'll have bottles thrown at you, you'll be harassed, and one ND student while I was there got assaulted so bad by Michigan fans that he had to have reconstructive surgery on his face.
McMurphyESPN (Brett McMurphy)
Junior OL Logan Tuley-Tillman dismissed from team by Jim Harbaugh for "conduct unacceptable for a Michigan student athlete"
2:53 PM Sep 10th via TweetDeck
https://twitter.com/McMurphyESPN/status/642048388805038080
Aaahahahaha. F those guys.
We could lose?
Also they were evil back in the day. But hating Michigan for some shit Fielding Yost did in 1910 is kind of like hating America because slavery.
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That is Yost Arena. It's where they play hockey. You will not find a Forrest Arena in DC, or a George Wallace monument in New York.
Yost was a scumbag. He held black players out of games and was actively racist and bigoted his whole damn life. His only positive accomplishment was that he won some football. If high cotton production doesn't excuse slavery, his record doesn't excuse him.
When Michigan renames that arena and recognizes Yost as an effective coach with some very significant flaws, not a hero, I'll start respecting their fans. But their entire history is built around that man, every coach since Yost pointing to him as an example of what's right. And that's wrong.
Losing to Michigan is much worse than losing to, say, Texas A&M. You play Texas A&M and lose it probably doesn't cost you anyone, and it might even still help you with recruiting some Texas or "SEC" prospects depending on the showing.
You lose to Michigan and it's going to really, really hurt you recruiting your two most important areas - Chicago and Indiana. I don't think the "reward" of beating them is worth the risk, because even if you beat them you still have to go head-to-head with OSU and MSU. Accordingly, a loss can set you at the back of the pack for Midwest talent, and a win doesn't really help you all that much.