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I would love to see Notre Dame play in Cleveland or Seattle.
How about Grand Rapids for a match-up at historic Houseman Field?
I would love to see Notre Dame play in Cleveland or Seattle.
Doesnt Jacksonville have a submarine fleet stationed there? I am pretty sure the subs that were stationed in Charleston Navy Base and Naval Weapons Station/SPAWAR were sent to Jacksonville.
It's at Kings Bay, GA is less than 40 miles from Jacksonville.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">How good are Notre Dame and Ohio State expected to be? Five of my top eight players for 2016 are from the schools.</p>— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) <a href="https://twitter.com/nfldraftscout/status/620386430250938368">July 13, 2015</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">How good are Notre Dame and Ohio State expected to be? Five of my top eight players for 2016 are from the schools.</p>— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) <a href="https://twitter.com/nfldraftscout/status/620386430250938368">July 13, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Yes. Please no storms.Hype train is rollin.. Please ND, don't pull a USF vs Texas.
We asked Kelly what he defined as wanting to get to the "next level" when he hired VanGorder.
"The defense we played in 2012 was exposed in the championship game," he said. "It was all based upon that premise. Everything that we've done has been based upon getting to the national championship game — and then what we had to do at this program to get to the next level. One answer was more depth in our football program. We were woefully inadequate with depth on the offensive line, defensive line and then a few other position groups. We weren't there yet [in 2012].
"Defensively, we were too vanilla. If you had any time to scout us — we had two defensive calls, we had issues, we had no situational substitution groups. So that was the next level. We were going to change personnel groups and get into all those things anyway, and we were starting to evolve to it when we got to Brian. That's the next level for us defensively, and having the ability and depth to do it." - See more at: https://notredame.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1782366#sthash.sAjCQLOT.dpuf
Doesnt Jacksonville have a submarine fleet stationed there? I am pretty sure the subs that were stationed in Charleston Navy Base and Naval Weapons Station/SPAWAR were sent to Jacksonville.
Hype train is rollin.. Please ND, don't pull a USF vs Texas.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">How good are Notre Dame and Ohio State expected to be? Five of my top eight players for 2016 are from the schools.</p>— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) <a href="https://twitter.com/nfldraftscout/status/620386430250938368">July 13, 2015</a></blockquote>
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I think playing Texas #1 is great luck... When we announced the game I was worried to play Texas without a warm up, but the way this team is stacked... The team will be up for Texas in a big way
I love Charlie Strong and was disappointed when Texas snatched him up, but I really doubt that Texas will have the talent/experience to hang with ND in week 1. Texas will be good by the end of the year; I'm just not so sure that they will be in week 1.
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hmmm...
Good stuff on Kelly interview and many many eerie little comparisons to the '88 season keep popping up. Its the time of year when we think about these things ( not much else going on )that are common to both seasons--the latest--'88 MLB All Star game was played in Cinncinnati.
to add, i just read that the last time the HR derby was rained out was the 88 year in cincy. Could happen tonight.
Good stuff on Kelly interview and many many eerie little comparisons to the '88 season keep popping up. Its the time of year when we think about these things ( not much else going on )that are common to both seasons--the latest--'88 MLB All Star game was played in Cinncinnati.
Notre Dame’s Brian Kelly says coaching in NFL is a crazy thought | CollegeFootballTalk
I saw this posted on the 247 forums. We are all aware of the NFL rumors, especially from a few years ago. Maybe I'm being naive on this topic, but I believe that BK has decided that it's in his best interest to remain at ND until he either decides to retire or is shown the door. In the former case, I could see that being around 2020-2022. In the latter, there are so many variables, but the most pressing would be the team's performance on the field.
If I recall correctly, his contract currently runs through the 2016 season. If the team does as well as anticipated this year, I'd like to see Swarbrick negotiate another extension in the off-season.
I don’t know how to stop that other than to say there’s no other place, first of all, in college that I would want to coach,”
no other place that I would want to coach
I just cannot see BK being successful at the pro level, although I guess I could see him making a go of it... he's a very good college guy, stick to what you know coach.
You don't get to being the head coach of Notre Dame unless you are psychotically competitive. Guys like that don't usually want to stop at the "second tier" of a sport.
(I say this as a guy who thinks the college game is a more unique and schematically diverse on the whole, but the sheer complexity of an NFL playbook dwarfs college and I recognize that.)