Scooter says:
January 8, 2013 at 7:37 pm
I grew up in East Tennessee. I got up every Sunday morning and couldn’t wait for the Notre Dame replay. Listening to Lindsey Nelson say, “Michigan was unable to sustain a drive and punted to Notre Dame.” I liked the Vols too, but I still get chills thinking about those Sunday mornings watching Notre Dame. [This is a person who is a "SEC" fan, was never Irish fan; he just took what someone else has said, plagerized it, and embelished and twisted it to fit his point. ANYONE, who was a ND fan of or about his age, (two years younger than me) would know that ND never played Michigan in those years, not from 1943 to 1978. Sorry, you are done. Exposed. But why go to this trouble?]
I moved to Nashville in 1969 as a 10 year old and over the years became a Vanderbilt fan. Those gold helmets made me think about those Sunday mornings and Notre Dame. I’ve watched SEC football for close to 50 years now and have seen some great teams. UT, Bama, Georgia, Florida, LSU, Arkansas and many teams outside the SEC. I played football in highschool and wished over the years that I had gone on to play in college. Looking back, I know it was a good thing that I didn’t. I can still walk and enjoy myself. [There you have it, a true "SEC" homer, the south will rise again! SEC homer, read it as impotent hanger on of a school that will never amount to anything athletically on its own, so the coward hangs with the belief there is safety in numbers.]
That being said, I have an opinion for all the Notre Dame fans. The Irish didn’t have an “off night” last night. The only thing they did wrong, was play Alabama. Notre Dame would have a tuff time beating six teams in the SEC. I’m not trash talking either. I’m just stating a fact. I would love to see the Irish do good. Notre Dame needs to know that until they recruit better and work harder, this is the way it’s going to be. [This is exactly the kind of filthy back-biting bull$hit that I am tired of. What kind of krap-a$$ is so small spirited that they try to diminish the effort of a team of gamers that left it all out on the field all season long. I mean what is the difference between 42-14 and 21-0, which is what happened in the bowl game last year to LSU, (as opposed to the inseason 6-3 score)? The answer is preserve the overal prowess of the SEC at all cost. The SEC is a very mediocre conference without Alabama. Alabama is a team for the ages. The SEC has become, nearly average outside of Alabama; in fact if the SEC would continue their march toward NCAA guidlines, in recuruiting 25 players a year, give up their grayshirt farm systems, and the southern high schools would raise their educational standards, instead of changing grades to gain elgibility, so souther athletes could get into good, non-SEC schools, the SEC would return to what it was in my youth, a series of second rate (football programs) that sprang up from the ashes of Normal schools and teacher colleges. ]
If Brian Kelly tells the truth, he will say the same thing, he knows it. You could see it in his deer in the headlight eyes when he was going in for halftime. If there was ever a belief that his team could compete in the upper echelon of college football, Alabama rolled it out of him. They didn’t do anything wrong, they just have to get better. I hope they do. I’m pulling for Notre Dame and I feel for all their fans. [Take the word echelon out and I can agree with the point. The only word that fits in their accurately is Alabama, again this guy is making a case that their is a bunch of schools that can play with Alabama, there is not. But the way Alabama throws itself around, they wear themselves down, so there are a couple of teams that can catch them in the thick of things, when they are down. Notre Dame would be another, I am confident. But that does not excuse this ditz from such a basically dishonest approach, for what? His own blatant misplaced homerism?]
Stop believing all the goofballs that tell you how good you are. Get to work and make yourselves great. [Calling anyone else a goofball; that is the pot calling the kettle black. This is the best example of the kind of dysfunction found in our society today. One guy covering up his own shortcomings, by lying with the intent of putting down wrongly another, with the result being damage to the spirit.]