Notre Dame Joe
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That language is absolutely boilerplate.
I understand that disputes are referred to a mediatrix.Alumnus
Sorry, that is like my one language pet peeve for some reason.
That language is absolutely boilerplate.
I understand that disputes are referred to a mediatrix.Alumnus
Sorry, that is like my one language pet peeve for some reason.
This made me smile. My "Granddad" was a star HS RB/sprinter who didn't play college ball, but did get his PhD at ND in the late 40's. Leahy has 36-0-2 while my grandparents were there. Dad was born after the 1946 Game of the Century vs Army. Granddad wanted me to attend ND so bad he offered to pay my way, but I opted for secular education and freedom of lifestyle.Most people misuse the term and equate it with 'winning championships.' A blueblood means what you said. It also means a team that your grandpa believes will be good this year. When everyone else loses they drop out of the news. When a blueblood is down they run stories What is wrong with <blueblood> because your grandpa wants to know.
Sherrone Moore.
Dabo Swinney tooSherrone Moore.
So many choices!
I am under the impression that if there are actual interviews and conversations about this job, Ohio State and Michigan are going to come up. I would probably be inclined to discuss game planning, watching film, etc. as part of the process. The previous guy went 64-36 in the Big Ten and mostly lost to those two programs. "Big games" in general were a problem.Dabo Swinney too
My take:I am under the impression that if there are actual interviews and conversations about this job, Ohio State and Michigan are going to come up. I would probably be inclined to discuss game planning, watching film, etc. as part of the process. The previous guy went 64-36 in the Big Ten and mostly lost to those two programs. "Big games" in general were a problem.
So Curt Cignetti and Matt Rhule are the top two guys on the list, both currently in said Big Ten and both have a small number of encounters with tOSU and scUM. I'm asking them the difficult questions since this is all going to cost over $100M more than likely.
That better be hanging above his fireplace some day.
Who’s gonna make the spider man sign of franklins head on one spider man with a giant foreskin on the other,….?Being interviewed live on Gameday this weekend
Short of being able to take the job at the powerhouse known as the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, this was probably the best job fit for Franklin. Modest expectations, annual path to the playoffs in a weak conference, can attract good enough talent to be consistently in the mix, etc.In talks with VA Tech. Some people were calling this one. Let’s see how it plays out this week.
In talks with VA Tech. Some people were calling this one. Let’s see how it plays out this week.
For as much as Franklin is a fucking clown, I agree. VT has been so inconsistent ever since Beamer Sr left. Franklin would provide stability and a higher floor, which is what that program needs right now.Virginia Tech's new coach. A pretty good fit IMO.
Tom Lemming said he puts a lot of effort into recruiting and is good at building relationships. When Kelly was the HC, he said PSU would win a lot of recruiting battles against ND because Franklin would be the one that would be talking to the recruits or showing up at the schools, whereas Kelly would have the position coach or area recruiter do all of the heavy lifting.I'm so curious why recruits would flock to Franklin, specifically. He was so weird and cringy at the Orange Bowl presser and he doesn't win the big games. He must be one helluva used car salesman.