A good ol ass whooping. A spanking. Make sure they understand it's not acceptable.You keep saying that you "never said the coach should be fired" if they don't hit your "floor of 10 wins".
So answer that... what exactly is supposed to happen?
A good ol ass whooping. A spanking. Make sure they understand it's not acceptable.
Or. He could change his 'system' that keeps the better, sometimes younger, athletes off the field. He could delegate responsibilities better. He could allow one of his coordinators to call the plays. We could look at the way the schedule is balanced......
Again, I've haven't called for anyone to be fired......yet. To me the 8, 9 on a good year, wins are becoming the norm.
Navy: no argument. That's 1.
Tulsa: Tulsa went 10-3 in 2010. There's no doubt that ND is a better historical program, but there's a lot of doubt as to whether 2010 ND was superior to 2010 Tulsa.
Purdue: We beat Purdue by double digits. Debatable whether or not you could call that "struggling mightily".
Pitt: ND won by 6 points, but Pitt was 8-5 that year, the same as us. Debatable as to whether we were more talented.
USF: USF went 5-7 that year. No excuses. That's 2.
Pitt: 6-7 that year, we beat them by 3 points. That's 3
Wake Forest: 6-7 that year, we beat them by a touchdown. That's 4
Boston College: went 4-8 that year, we beat them by 2 points. That's 5
Purdue: went 1-11 that year, we beat them by one touchdown. That's 6
Navy: Navy went 9-4 in 2013. So it's debatable, again, if we were the better team that season
Pitt: Pitt went 7-6 that year, and they beat us by a TD. That's 7
I'm just going to concede all 5 of these, while pointing out that all but one (UNC) came after the defensive was absolutely decimated by injuries.
So, in summary, in 5 seasons, we have a total of 12, by my count. That's a far cry from "6-7 times a season". There's certainly room to criticize the coaches and demand more from the program, but it should be reasoned and quantifiable criticism.
2010: None (Ole Miss is the closest thing, maybe a 0.5) Alabama 2010 Schedule - Crimson Tide Home and Away - ESPN
I'm confused by this because in 2010 #1 AL was upset by #19 SC by two TDs...and you're not calling that a headscratcher?
Rather than argue about whether a game should be on the list, let's just compare to Alabama. And remember, I didn't even include any games we flat out lost. And to make it easy, let's just refer to these games we are including on the lists as "headscratchers."
2010: None (Ole Miss is the closest thing, maybe a 0.5) Alabama 2010 Schedule - Crimson Tide Home and Away - ESPN
2011: None Alabama 2011 Schedule - Crimson Tide Home and Away - ESPN
2012: None Alabama 2012 Schedule - Crimson Tide Home and Away - ESPN
2013: A&M turned out to be pretty bad but they were ranked #6 at the time so I would say 0.5 there. Alabama 2013 Schedule - Crimson Tide Home and Away - ESPN
2014: Arkansas, and maybe another 0.5 for West Virginia Alabama 2014 Schedule - Crimson Tide Home and Away - ESPN
So being generous, Alabama has 2.5 "Headscratcher" games since 2010 (and didn't lose any of them). Compare that to Notre Dame's minimum of 12 and also realize that Alabama lost so much less in general in games that don't qualify as headscratchers. For the love of God just look at those margins of victory though.
So if Alabama is the model program, ND isn't even remotely close. Not in the same universe.
But here's the thing........ we aren't discussing Alabama, or their coaching staff. So they are irrelevent to the discussion that we are having.
Poster A makes a hyperbolic statement, as if it were not hyperbolic. Poster B points out that the statement IS, in fact, hyperbolic. So Poster A comes back with, "Well, our coach is demonstrably worse than the best coach in all of college football". That may be correct, but no one has said it isn't.
But here's the thing........ we aren't discussing Alabama, or their coaching staff. So they are irrelevent to the discussion that we are having.
Poster A makes a hyperbolic statement, as if it were not hyperbolic. Poster B points out that the statement IS, in fact, hyperbolic. So Poster A comes back with, "Well, our coach is demonstrably worse than the best coach in all of college football". That may be correct, but no one has said it isn't.
Was just typing this. It's not really apples to apples. Bama does things different than ND. They are the definition of a football factory. Can ND compete with them on occasion? Yes. But will ND ever be Alabama? No.
We are debating whether Brian Kelly is the right person to lead this program.
IMO, the right person to lead this program is someone who can make our resume competitive with Alabama's in the next five years. So if you don't want to compare to Alabama, that's on you. Just means you don't want or to expect to ever win a championship. Completely fine, but also completely pointless to debate with you.
If you want me to concede that it's not actually 6-7 times a season but it's actually 4-5 then sure. Doesn't change what I'm talking about. Don't ignore the actual point of this thread.
We are debating whether Brian Kelly is the right person to lead this program.
IMO, the right person to lead this program is someone who can make our resume competitive with Alabama's in the next five years. So if you don't want to compare to Alabama, that's on you. Just means you don't want or to expect to ever win a championship. Completely fine, but also completely pointless to debate with you.
If you want me to concede that it's not actually 6-7 times a season but it's actually 4-5 then sure. Doesn't change what I'm talking about. Don't ignore the actual point of this thread.
Is Michigan St. a football factory? The 3 stars they get don't think so...
2010: beat Purdue by only four so 1
2011: 0.5 for Minnesota
2012: Struggled with Eastern Michigan, Northwestern and Indiana, lost to Indiana: 4
2013: Western Michigan
2014: None
So 6.5, maybe 7.
By the way, they won BCS games and Big Ten championships.
And since we are counting every season for all the other teams let's add a 0.5 and 0.5 for Purdue and BYU in 2012. So ND is at a minimum at 13 headscratchers and possibly up to 17 if you agree with my view.
Michigan St has 7 at most.
We are debating whether Brian Kelly is the right person to lead this program.
IMO, the right person to lead this program is someone who can make our resume competitive with Alabama's in the next five years. So if you don't want to compare to Alabama, that's on you. Just means you don't want or to expect to ever win a championship. Completely fine, but also completely pointless to debate with you.
If you want me to concede that it's not actually 6-7 times a season but it's actually 4-5 then sure. Doesn't change what I'm talking about. Don't ignore the actual point of this thread.
So you want to compete with Michigan State?
Brian Kelly is 3-1 against Michigan State, in his tenure at ND.
So you want to compete with Michigan State?
Brian Kelly is 3-1 against Michigan State, in his tenure at ND.
Brady Hoke was 2-2, does that make him equal to BK?
You love deflecting.
Brady Hoke was 2-2, does that make him equal to BK?
You want to keep comparing us to these other teams........ how about we compare ourselves where it matters? On the field?
On any given Saturday any team can win, as evidenced by Michigan getting the better of us 3 of the last 5 years. They wanted it more, and our coaches blew the game in a couple cases. Were they necessarily the better team? Maybe that day, but overall I would say no based on records and the fact they're on their 4th coach in about a decade while we're still on our 2nd.
We are debating whether Brian Kelly is the right person to lead this program.
IMO, the right person to lead this program is someone who can make our resume competitive with Alabama's in the next five years. So if you don't want to compare to Alabama, that's on you. Just means you don't want or to expect to ever win a championship. Completely fine, but also completely pointless to debate with you.
If you want me to concede that it's not actually 6-7 times a season but it's actually 4-5 then sure. Doesn't change what I'm talking about. Don't ignore the actual point of this thread.
We are debating whether Brian Kelly is the right person to lead this program.
IMO, the right person to lead this program is someone who can make our resume competitive with Alabama's in the next five years. So if you don't want to compare to Alabama, that's on you. Just means you don't want or to expect to ever win a championship. Completely fine, but also completely pointless to debate with you.
If you want me to concede that it's not actually 6-7 times a season but it's actually 4-5 then sure. Doesn't change what I'm talking about. Don't ignore the actual point of this thread.
Could you give us an example or two of who you mean, with this?
A better athlete isn't always a better choice at a position. Will Fuller is less talented than Randy Moss was... but I would take Fuller over Moss every day. Tarean Folston is less talented than Lawrence Phillips was... but I would take Foltson over Phillips, and it isn't even close.