Brian Kelly, Ara Parseghian, and the old glory and messy future of Notre Dame football - Grantland
What you would expect from an outsider's perspective, someone who doesn't really follow the program. A lot of his stuff may be somewhat true, but it's all regurgitated stuff that we've heard and talked about on this board several times.
I agree about his statement that Notre Dame success comes in waves, though, because of the requirement that the head coach be a special coaching personality. I agree with this; for me, undoubtedly ND is the hardest head coaching position in college football. That is why seemingly great candidates have failed at the job many times while succeeding elsewhere. The coach has to balance the interests of the massive fanbase, the alumni, the academic requirements of the university, and prospective student-athletes. At the same time, the coach must make sure to stay relevant and competitive in an ever shifting college football landscape.
While I do think that Brian Kelly is the man for the job, I don't surmise, like the article implicates, that there isn't anyone who could do it anymore. The author glosses over the past seasons, not stopping at all to talk about what could be the root of those problems or proffer any real analysis as to whether BK is the man. It's been 2 years. Time will tell.
Thoughts?