kmoose
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I must have gotten under your skin with all the name calling you do. Very classy. Too bad you happen to be wrong on so much. I get why you would need to resort to name calling huh?
Academic rigors are not an excuse for crappy scheme, bad recruiting, bad game planning or losing to NW or Duke. Yet you keep offering up excuses.
AW, did someone call you a name? You poor wittle guy! I'm sowwy.
Academic rigors are no excuse for not simplifying things for the players, that is true. They would not be an excuse for bad recruiting, either, if that were a problem. But if you think ND has had crappy recruiting, then you need to put the pipe down and dry out for a few days.
Academic rigors can absolutely affect the game planning, as you can only spend so much time with the kids to install the game plan. The less time you have, the less you can install. This can also affect the outcome of a game. It's not like it will have a huge effect, but it certainly limits what the players can prepare for. The less time in the film room, the less they can diagnose their opponent.
I don't know when you started following ND, but in the past, if you looked at the "Top XX" lists of High School recruits, ND would have about 50-75% of them. ND had the VAST majority of the top football players coming out of High School. So the academics didn't really make much of a difference. ND was just head and shoulders above most other teams, physically. But now there is a lot more parity, in terms of talent. So the academics play a bigger role.
I'm not saying that ND can never again compete at the highest level because of academics. I'm just saying that the academics DO matter, to a degree. Some years, the degree to which they matter will be small enough that we won't see any problems. Other years, it will be large enough that we do. And that's the reality, whether you want to see it or not.
