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I’m not upset. Look at it more as a friendly wager.Why? How stupid. This is a good board w great posters like you. I don’t want to wager against my team.
Sorry you are upset 😘
WTF, just because (as the favorite) LSU got out coached and out played and all of a sudden they were "robbed"? What kind of whine-bag statement is that?!?Notre Dame had the better coach and better teams in both of those games.
That said, I still say that LSU was robbed out of that Music City Bowl game, which was ridiculously cold. We just happened to have Fournette who was unstoppable. Anthony Jennings, God bless him, was one of Miles' worst quarterbacks. How we challenged Alabama that year I'll never know,
But, at the end of the day, I still blame Les Miles and Orgeron (and Miles Boykin for making that ridiculous catch) for those games.
We got robbed out of the 2018 cotton bowl because Ian Book was worse than Trevor LawrenceWTF, just because (as the favorite) LSU got out coached and out played and all of a sudden they were "robbed"? What kind of whine-bag statement is that?!?
It isn't a "whine-bag" statement. It's the Music City Bowl; thus, I really don't lose sleep over it.WTF, just because (as the favorite) LSU got out coached and out played and all of a sudden they were "robbed"? What kind of whine-bag statement is that?!?
Whatever it takes…he’s done very well so far (both recruiting and transfers). I don’t know how these coaches do it. I couldn’t imagine having to visit with and sell my my program to teenagers.Recruiting is awesome
BK got tired of recruiting at ND, and didn't hold his staff accountable, either. Talent level dropped off wayyyyyyy more than just "THE ADMIN IS SCREWING US" accounts for (cough @Irishdrunk cough)
This is where MFMF can make up ground, even if he's not able to reach the heights we had hoped due to NIL. He can still stack top-100 talent better than BK did late in his tenure, and is currently on a great pace in that regard.
Bro, there’s been a total of two drafts since that game vs Cincinnati, of course more players were drafted in the 6 allowable drafts due to Covid since the Georgia game. That comparison is the most ridiculous takedown of BK you could possibly conceive. I get that 5 over a two year period isn’t ideal, but comparing it to Georgia’s ridiculous 25 is just cherry picking against probably the greatest college football team of the modern era. USC had 4 picks. FSU only had 1 pick.
Cincinnati also had more thoughBro, there’s been a total of two drafts since that game vs Cincinnati, of course more players were drafted in the 6 allowable drafts due to Covid since the Georgia game. That comparison is the most ridiculous takedown of BK you could possibly conceive. I get that 5 over a two year period isn’t ideal, but comparing it to Georgia’s ridiculous 25 is just cherry picking against probably the greatest college football team of the modern era. USC had 4 picks. FSU only had 1 pick.
Bro, there’s been a total of two drafts since that game vs Cincinnati, of course more players were drafted in the 6 allowable drafts due to Covid since the Georgia game. That comparison is the most ridiculous takedown of BK you could possibly conceive. I get that 5 over a two year period isn’t ideal, but comparing it to Georgia’s ridiculous 25 is just cherry picking against probably the greatest college football team of the modern era. USC had 4 picks. FSU only had 1 pick.
BK got tired of recruiting at ND, and didn't hold his staff accountable, either. Talent level dropped off wayyyyyyy more than just "THE ADMIN IS SCREWING US" accounts for (cough @Irishdrunk cough)
This is where MFMF can make up ground, even if he's not able to reach the heights we had hoped due to NIL. He can still stack top-100 talent better than BK did late in his tenure, and is currently on a great pace in that regard.
I think it's relevant in that ND was close to UGA in 2017, but over the course of 5 years, UGA took off like a rocket ship, while ND hit a lull.
Even if you can account for the low draft picks based on roster churn and expecting more the next year or what have you, that's still a wide gap.
Besides, we want ND to win a natty at some point... the comparison will always be against whoever the Death Star is at the time, and right now that's UGA, a team ND played pretty close not too long ago.
It illustrates different trajectories, mitigating factors or not.
2017 was Kirby's second year at Georgia, I believe. They were definitely improving (they should have won the NC that year), but from an all-compassing talent perspective, they hadn't filly hit their stride yet.
It's Georgia, they'll always have talent, but not at the depth level as you've seen in the past few years. Really, Georgia and Alabama (maybe, maybe Ohio State can be included) are the only ones that have truly stockpiled and hoarded talent at all positions and at an unparalleled level.
I'd also argue that it isn't also fair to say that over the course of the following Kelly years that Notre Dame "hit a lull" as well. Maybe the draft picks don't correlate to the results, but Kelly's remaining results were as follows:
2018 they went 12-1*
2019 they went 11-2
2020 they went 10-2*
2021 they went 11-2
* = denotes Playoff appearance.
Said another way, maybe they weren't being drafted high, or maybe they weren't being drafted at all, but they were doing something right, and winning a lot of games at it.
The problem with this conversation is both sides end up saying things that are just non-sensical. Between the 2020 and 2021 classes they had 13 top 150 players. Last cycle Freeman signed 6. Nobody quit recruiting. They just weren't consistent enough at it, maybe most importantly positionally speaking.Isn't using FSU and USC cherry picking as well? Neither of those two programs were on the same level as ND during the same stretch of time.
I think you missed the point too. Because the way I read it was to show that ND did have loads of talent that was getting developed. They trended down and UGA trended up. It just proved the point that ND basically quit on the recruiting trail and didn't hold the staff accountable in that regard either.
Bro, there’s been a total of two drafts since that game vs Cincinnati, of course more players were drafted in the 6 allowable drafts due to Covid since the Georgia game. That comparison is the most ridiculous takedown of BK you could possibly conceive. I get that 5 over a two year period isn’t ideal, but comparing it to Georgia’s ridiculous 25 is just cherry picking against probably the greatest college football team of the modern era. USC had 4 picks. FSU only had 1 pick.
The problem with this conversation is both sides end up saying things that are just non-sensical. Between the 2020 and 2021 classes they had 13 top 150 players. Last cycle Freeman signed 6. Nobody quit recruiting. They just weren't consistent enough at it, maybe most importantly positionally speaking.
BK was great, and the Tweet I linked doesn't refute that.
But the reality is that he stopped giving more than the minimal effort in recruiting, and that permeated to specific parts of the coaching staff. We saw the returns from that at WR the past two years.
It's easy to maintain a top ~15 roster at ND with almost no effort. BK gave a little effort toward the end and had them in the top ~7.
Freeman's effort, NIL be damned, should keep them around the top 5, which means they'll have a fighting chance against anyone if they can hit on a QB.........
AKA, the same debate ND fans were having about BK since 2017.
Good Season --> Lose Big Game --> "Not enough talent" --> Hit on a QB, or Recruit Well Enough to Win Without One (The Bama Method for a while, kind of The Georgia Method Stetson's first year?) --> Rinse, Repeat
BK got burned out. He gave a lot to ND, and was an amazing coach. But he burned out on recruiting, and not just in a "Focus on RKG's Only" kind of way. Too many stories about BK not stepping in with a recruit until it was almost too late, or WAS too late, to be coincidental. And the beat guys have the sour grapes to prove it lol.
And that number will fall off like a cliff. Cincy peaked for 2 seasons, good for them. Kelly had a great 5 year run.Cincy had fourteen players from that year's team drafted in those same two drafts.
Agree. I need to see development this year. WE definitely saw big time player development under Kelly.The big difference so far in Freeman's recruiting versus Kelly's is not the top of the class but the middle of the class. There is more consistency, positionally, and at the middle of the class.
I'm only ever going to use the composite as it keeps us from cherry picking which site has our guys higher or lower to fit our narrative.That's a fair point. But going off Rivals (and this kind of supports your next post), ND took 22 4/5* recruits in the 2020/2021 classes. They took 36 in 2022/2023.
Kelly's recruiting wasn't bad, per se. But it didn't maximize what ND can do on the trail, nor the success the team had on the field in the years leading up to those classes.