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Surprised BK hasn't been added to the commitments list yet......
This post got me a red bomb from him...not a response like someone who can handle a conversation, but a negative rep LOL. When you can't handle the conversation, throw a red bomb at him! That'll show him!
Hope that sky didn't fall on your head too hard buddy. And hey, let us know how your search for a replacement for Coach Kelly is going! Cheers!
This post got me a red bomb from him...not a response like someone who can handle a conversation, but a negative rep LOL. When you can't handle the conversation, throw a red bomb at him! That'll show him!
Hope that sky didn't fall on your head too hard buddy. And hey, let us know how your search for a replacement for Coach Kelly is going! Cheers!
Surprised BK hasn't been added to the commitments list yet......
Per Mike Frank from ISD:
He acknowledges that his thoughts here are his opinions based upon 3rd and 4th hand information, but obviously he’s more plugged in than most/all of us. He believes BK had genuine interest in the NFL (and it's obvious at this point that the Eagles had genuine interest in him), and that it was not just an either/or leverage ploy. And he believes BK still has genuine NFL interest, and we won’t likely see a move any time soon but who knows 5 years or so down the road. Also believes Swarbrick when he says that a raise and extension for BK has been in the works for weeks, and thinks he’ll be bumped up into the neighborhood of $5M per year. And believes that a budget increase for assistant coaches’ pay is also something BK wants.
All of this makes sense to me. A few have suggested, or perhaps insisted, that all of this was merely a leverage ploy. Mike Frank doesn’t agree with this assessment. Who knows for sure, but my read on the situation is more consistent with his than not.
Mike Farrell @rivalsmike
Cause I talked to him “@NDIrishManiac: @rivalsmike What makes you think Anzalone flipped because of Kelly?”
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I'm not worried about 5 years down the road. That would be 8 years into BK's tenure at ND. I don't expect him to be around for 20 years. If Kelly can keep recruiting top classes I think in about 2 years we should really be on the level to compete every season with any program in the country. If Kelly jumps to the NFL eventually I think the program will be very stable and as long as we don't make really poor coaching hires after that we should be ok.
Well there is that...
..watch Muschamp go to the NFL nezt season haha
so then was BK's flirtation with the NFL for professional growth or was it for program changes as some would have us believe?
Well there is that...
He always wanted to go to Florida deep down, and Kelly gave him a convenient excuse to flip. That's it.
Well there is that...
Yup.
Amazing that, aside from sort of Danny Mattingly, he's the only drama we've really had in recruiting. Especially compared to the last couple of years. Of course, drama season is about to kick off.
I don't doubt for a second that Anzalone was beyond relieved to have this Kelly situation fall in his lap. AA was headed to Florida regardless. This just allowed him to come across as a victim rather than a weasel. I have no sources on this, just what I've seen/read on AA since his flip from OSU.
Between the whole NCG, Eagles thing, AA flip, board meltdown, BK back, and Mackenzie Alexander recruitment turning on again...its like the Twilight Zone around here these last seven days...
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I'll tell ya what.... trading AA for Alexander would be a win if you ask me.
Maybe you are right and maybe not. I read posts on here about delusional fanbases for other teams all the time. Anytime OSU doesn't get their man, they claim that he didn't have a commitable offer. When USC doesn't get their man, they really didn't want him anyway. Consider for a moment that an outsider reading this post might arrive at the same conclusion about ND's fanbase. I'm as happy as anyone that Kelly isn't leaving, but I'm not willing to pretend that this was handled well.
I'm not aiming this just at you Piombino, but why is it so difficult for us to accept that the Kelly interview with the Eagles might have some negative effect? Anzalone told the world that it did in his case, and instead of taking him at his word, we asssume the is a lying weasel. Neither Kelly or ND are above making mistakes or errors in judgment. And, that is OK. What isn't OK -- what is simply embarrasing -- is to make such excuses in the face of evidence.
I don't think it's a coincidence (or a surprise) that of the nearly two dozen committed recruits, Anzalone is the one that flaked. He can say whatever he wants. If it was a different kid that flipped, I'd be more inclined to believe that it had something to do with BK. Anzalone doesn't have any credibility because he hasn't earned it. I'm not mad at him, and I wish him the best. I'm just not going to lose sleep over it.
Also, even if that was the reason, I'd rather have a happy coach and a well paid staff than one flaky linebacker, so either way I'm not too worried about it.
I don't think it's a coincidence (or a surprise) that of the nearly two dozen committed recruits, Anzalone is the one that flaked. He can say whatever he wants. If it was a different kid that flipped, I'd be more inclined to believe that it had something to do with BK. Anzalone doesn't have any credibility because he hasn't earned it. I'm not mad at him, and I wish him the best. I'm just not going to lose sleep over it.
Also, even if that was the reason, I'd rather have a happy coach and a well paid staff than one flaky linebacker, so either way I'm not too worried about it.
so then was BK's flirtation with the NFL for professional growth or was it for program changes as some would have us believe?
I don't think it's a coincidence (or a surprise) that of the nearly two dozen committed recruits, Anzalone is the one that flaked. He can say whatever he wants. If it was a different kid that flipped, I'd be more inclined to believe that it had something to do with BK. Anzalone doesn't have any credibility because he hasn't earned it. I'm not mad at him, and I wish him the best. I'm just not going to lose sleep over it.
Also, even if that was the reason, I'd rather have a happy coach and a well paid staff than one flaky linebacker, so either way I'm not too worried about it.
Really?? I disagree, but probably more appropriate for his recruiting thread.
I do agree with your assessment Bogs that "what was rotten became beautiful." It really did, and it is really surprising to me how favorably this has worked for BK's image. I think deep down, I will look at him in a different sort of light after this, at least for the foreseeable future. I'm not going to doubt that he is ND, however.
I totally agree. I just want to get to the level of elite perennial title contenders. We are already almost there. If Kelly stays for 5 years and still wants to go to the league I'll just be thrilled to have had him for so long.
Also, if Diaco and Martin haven't moved on by then, one of them will may be ready to take over as head coach.
Happy coach and well paid staff vs. Azalone don't have to be mutually exclusive. I think it is possible that ND could have had both if this situation was handled better (read, less publically). Was he wavering ... sure, probably. Lots of kids do this time of year. Although I acknowledge that there were some contention with Azalone when he first waivered in his commitment and looked at Fla., I think most on IE were pretty stoked that he "decided" to stick it out with ND. Observing our fans go on these roller coaster rides where they change their views on people and behaviors based on whatever they want to think about ND strikes me as comical. Was Kiel a flake when he left left Indiana for LSU and LSU for ND? Was Golson a flake when he left NC for ND? How 'bout Carlysle when he went to USC and transfered after a year? I'll bet that is what the fans for those other schools were saying. My point is that we sound silly when we make excuses for mistakes. We would have more credibility as a fanbase if we were simply able to just admit that this wasn't handled well and leave it at that.
Maybe you are right and maybe not. I read posts on here about delusional fanbases for other teams all the time. Anytime OSU doesn't get their man, they claim that he didn't have a commitable offer. When USC doesn't get their man, they really didn't want him anyway. Consider for a moment that an outsider reading this post might arrive at the same conclusion about ND's fanbase. I'm as happy as anyone that Kelly isn't leaving, but I'm not willing to pretend that this was handled well.
I'm not aiming this just at you Piombino, but why is it so difficult for us to accept that the Kelly interview with the Eagles might have some negative effect? Anzalone told the world that it did in his case, and instead of taking him at his word, we asssume the is a lying weasel. Neither Kelly or ND are above making mistakes or errors in judgment. And, that is OK. What isn't OK -- what is simply embarrasing -- is to make such excuses in the face of evidence.
Happy coach and well paid staff vs. Azalone don't have to be mutually exclusive. I think it is possible that ND could have had both if this situation was handled better (read, less publically). Was he wavering ... sure, probably. Lots of kids do this time of year. Although I acknowledge that there were some contention with Azalone when he first waivered in his commitment and looked at Fla., I think most on IE were pretty stoked that he "decided" to stick it out with ND. Observing our fans go on these roller coaster rides where they change their views on people and behaviors based on whatever they want to think about ND strikes me as comical. Was Kiel a flake when he left left Indiana for LSU and LSU for ND? Was Golson a flake when he left NC for ND? How 'bout Carlysle when he went to USC and transfered after a year? I'll bet that is what the fans for those other schools were saying. My point is that we sound silly when we make excuses for mistakes. We would have more credibility as a fanbase if we were simply able to just admit that this wasn't handled well and leave it at that.
Some more than others. Sometimes only 1 of a class of 20+ actually jumps ship. Proof is in the pudding with this one. Some sources claim he had his bags packed prior to the BK news breaking. I don't think it's fair to put this one on BK.