You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it Bluto.
You know what I loved about the 88 team? They had guys on the team that wanted to do one thing, 'rip the heads off of quarterbacks'. And coaches who wanted to 'butt them in the face and knock them in the dirt.'
I remember ND football being about that. Those are the 'principles' and 'values' that I want us to uphold. The rest is for Hallmark cards.
Thanks but this isn't Boy Scout Den/Troop State Competition or Golf. And the 1988 team sure as hell weren't Glee club members either.
And don't act like Notre Dane doesn't whore it's football program around the entire country making every penny possible even going so far as to force them into playing in the Pinstripe bowl in freezing New York right after the team had just voted to play in a warm weather climate. Just to make a damn dime.
And bringing in three investigative teams using forensic computer technology usually reserved for MURDER cases to catch a few players getting help from a chick writing papers and then destroying their lives. A bit fucking over the top don't you think?
You know, maybe youre on to something. Maybe ND should just leave football to blue collar men who may actually get their hands dirty once in awhile and just join the Ivy League since they are just too prissy for College Football now.
This is some super enlightening stuff! Thanks Sea Turtle!
Thanks but this isn't Boy Scout Den/Troop State Competition or Golf. And the 1988 team sure as hell weren't Glee club members either.
And don't act like Notre Dane doesn't whore it's football program around the entire country making every penny possible even going so far as to force them into playing in the Pinstripe bowl in freezing New York right after the team had just voted to play in a warm weather climate. Just to make a damn dime.
And bringing in three investigative teams using forensic computer technology usually reserved for MURDER cases to catch a few players getting help from a chick writing papers and then destroying their lives. A bit fucking over the top don't you think?
You know, maybe youre on to something. Maybe ND should just leave football to blue collar men who may actually get their hands dirty once in awhile and just join the Ivy League since they are just too prissy for College Football now.
I couldn't read any more after you contradicted yourself. Which reminds me of so many characters from northern Indiana....
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Donors still have more sway than fans, donors are alumni, and alumni care about the school.They say they'd side with the academics, but what happens when they lose all the fans that are there strictly for football and don't really care about the university? I wonder if they'd really pull the trigger when push comes to shove.
Donors still have more sway than fans, donors are alumni, and alumni care about the school.
"Football only" people should get out of college football entirely and go watch the NFL. I'm talking fans, coaches, players, media, everyone. If you don't like the COLLEGE part of college football, why bother with it?
If there was a split, I think the semi-pro division would actually be in greater jeopardy than the RKG division. It's just the NFL, but shittier. The actual student-athlete division would be something different.
It doesn't necessarily have to be a "blow," it just has to dilute the talent pool. Four and five star guys who don't care about school have somewhere to go to get paid.I'm curious to see if the XFL takes of this time around. If so, I wonder if it could be a blow to the football factory's.
It doesn't necessarily have to be a "blow," it just has to dilute the talent pool. Four and five star guys who don't care about school have somewhere to go to get paid.
There was some discussion a few years ago regarding splitting the NCAA so that one half was football factories, and the other side would still honor the academic side of things. If/when that happens, Jack has already said ND would side with the academics side of the house. That hurts a bit as a football fan, but that's the reality of things.
Does ND owe it's legacy and popularity to the football team? Absolutely. Have they shown that they will do whatever it takes to continue that legacy? Absolutely not. They are all in on the academics first approach, as we've seen by the way they continuously shooting themselves in the foot when it comes to how they handle the program and silly violations...violations that pale in comparison to programs like Miami and North Carolina, both of which got slaps on the wrist. Even Penn State, which was caught up in a huge pedophile sex scandal that they tried to sweep under the rug...their wins were reinstated and the penalties were reduced. On the flip side we got the axe and our wins are still stricken from the books, which is outrageous.
It would be interesting if they really did break the NCAA in two, because ND seems to always do what's best for ND financially. Loyalty means nothing, it always comes down to the bottom dollar. They say they'd side with the academics, but what happens when they lose all the fans that are there strictly for football and don't really care about the university? I wonder if they'd really pull the trigger when push comes to shove.
Yeah. Should have been barely made it through "without" dozing off. I did stop watching at the end for my dog though and fell asleep right afterward. Sorry for getting the timeline wrong, told you I tied one on and was frustrated which led to the rant to begin with. Sometimes my rants aren't always coherent. Not sure what any of it has to do with being libertarian, I was at one point but dumped it awhile ago. Independent fiscal conservative/social liberal.
Anyway...
This is what I actually hope happens b/c in today’s age of tv deals & HC making as much as NFL coaches, I don’t think ND can ever catch up to where programs like Alabama, OU, UGA, Clemson & tOSU reside. That’s not who ND is & I don’t say that w/ condesceding elitist-speak. I mean, they would never cross that threshold. Are they pure as the driven snow? Of course not, but from a pure business model where the goal is winning championships (not just making $), ND will always fall short to the aformentioned powerhouses.
My guess is that if it splits, the academic-focused teams will end up surprising fans of their popularity b/c we already have an NFL & when the factories become a glorified minor league system, it’ll be hard for their fans to maintain their current passion level.
Thanks for posting...you beat me to it.
There’s no excuse if Lea has another year like he did this year he isn’t a top paid coordinator. That’s should never even be considered. We have the money spend on the good coaches damn it.
I was too drunk to see my feet on Saturday, rewatching right now.
At the 5:47 mark in the 2nd quarter (Alize fumble/incomplete).
Very encouraged with the play so far, other than not getting the run game going. Defense is playing as lights out as you can against a juggernaut like this. Offense is moving the ball better than I expected.
Stop watching, it gets worse
I think a lot of it, as someone mentioned earlier, is that BK doesn't really like recruiting. It's not that he's a bad recruiter. It's that he just isn't enthusiastic about having to do it and sees it as one of the more burdensome and unpleasant parts of his job. Guys like Saban, Urban, Kirby and Dabo seem to thrive on it. It may be their favorite part of the job. If not, they at least recognize that it's maybe the single biggest part of their job and they go after it like a fat kid goes after cake.
I differ slightly on your point. The part Kelly doesn’t like is not being able to recruit the “fatherless phenoms w/ learning disabilities” that are program changing athletes. That’s where the elite DL & WR come from yet ND & Stanford can’t even consider them viable. Then you get a kid here & there that possess that athletic ability & can get admitted through the benefit of a doubt but there’s always baggage that may or may not torpedo the program. ND is far from pure but when something happens that would be handled by the football coaches at the factory schools...it gets handled by the University at ND. That’s when something as benign as what happened in 2013 & is self reported by ND turnes into the vacating of 2 yearas worth of wins.
All that shit^^^^that’s what Kelly & Weis & Davie & Willingham & Holtz don’t/didn’t like.
Joel Klatt just upped his respect from in a HUGE way! He states the way things changed and the way everyone that Is a real College Football fan see's the reality of the 1st half.
Start @ 3:28 for ND vs Clemson
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Comes at UGA hard. Loved it.
Yup, the next two minutes where they realize "Julian Love isn't in? Let's start taking shot to that side of the field." Is where the game goes from "competitive" to "a big fat L."
Seriously, defense was awesome for the 75% of the game with Julian Love. I was incredibly impressed by their effort and execution against an elite offense.
I'm going to hold off posting any detail until I have an uninterrupted sober re-watch lol.. but the whole game i hated O game plan, and was disappointed in the OL. Those were my two biggies. I think we held them enough to win had our O possessed the ball more and actually scored....
more next weekend after i sit down and watch at least the first half again..
Book has a an absolutely terrible game as yet again it’s the gameplan and OL. Could never be Book’s fault.....
Nothing to see here, it must’ve been a mirage.