Free Manera
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I love this thread after a big loss.
1. BK doesn't recruit
2. Urban Meyer
3. ND will never reach the summit
Time is a circle. Nothing is new. Everything has happened and will happen again. Etc.
The reality is that Bama is a machine in their own tier, regardless of who they have at QB. They reload at every position, every year. They are essentially an NFL program that requires their players to earn college credit.
The next tier is Clemson and Ohio State, clearly the next best programs in the country. Their rosters are good enough to keep them in the company of the elite, and even winning their biggest games, regardless of who they have at QB... but QB still determines their ceiling. They elevate to 'tier 1' with elite QB play; they stay at 'tier 2' with adequate QB play; they'd drop to 'tier 3' if they had to rely on a placeholder at QB, which neither has recently. Clemson should be just fine with DJ U at QB, but I'm much more curious to see what Ohio State does post-Fields.
The third tier features ND and Oklahoma. SEC and PAC12 fans would probably take huge issue with that, especially LSU, UGA and Oregon fans... but ND and Oklahoma are a step above anybody else with an argument, because they are the only programs that have proven capable of making MULTIPLE playoff runs, despite not quite sharing the elite traits of the programs above them.
So if you put aside arguments about recruiting, conference strength, head-to-head matchups, common results, and other factors, the reality and the evidence say that ND is in a better place than all but three or four other programs in the country.
LSU? They won a natty, but that was a one-off lead by a miracle run of QB play and gameplanning. Without Joe Burrow and Joe Brady, they fell off a fucking cliff.
UGA? They suffer self-inflicted wounds every season that seem to put them behind the 8-ball. First they ran off Justin Fields in favor of Jake Fromm (LOL), and this year they waited too long to get Daniels on the field.
Several schools have arguments that they should be with ND, or even listed above ND... and yet, BK's program continues to prove that it is stronger, healthier and more capable of answering yearly questions than almost every other program in the country.
I choose to be optimistic in this regard. We don't recruit like UGA, UF or LSU; we don't get plug-and-play QB's like Oklahoma; we don't get elite QB play on top of elite rosters like OSU or Clemson; we don't get elite play at multiple levels on a yearly basis like Bama. But we know that if the stars align just one time for ND at the QB position, they jump from tier 3 to tier 2, or even tier 1.
This is all true. But, as fans you still want to see some kind of progress. It is frustrating that ND is no closer to Tier 2 than they were 5 years ago.
We can all agree ND will never be Bama or OSU. It would require unreasonable deviations from the school's philosophy on student athletes.
But ND could be Clemson if they wanted to be. Clemson doesn't stockpile 5 stars to the degree Bama and OSU (and UGA for that matter) do. But they get their difference makers every class. They seem to always get a stud QB, WR, CB, and D lineman. Then they fill in with 3 and 4 stars that they have thoroughly evaluated and like a lot.
That's the model for ND. And we have been waiting for it to happen for like 10 (20? 30?) years.