According to Lou Somogyi of Blue & Gold Illustrated, the old saying goes: When ND is losing, the fans blame the high academic standards & when ND is winning, the fans brag about the high academic standards. I think the fellas at BGI have done a pretty good job at addressing this debate in the past & their conclusion is that the standards should remain where they are. I side w/ them b/c they are also all graduates of Notre Dame.
Post-Holtz, I can't think of many student-athletes that didn't qualify for admission as much as they just wanted to attend a different school (i.e., football factory). These guys are usually gifted athletes that have the NFL in mind as their profession even though they have the academic record to gain admittance to Notre Dame. Remember, there are still good educations to be earned at the football factories, if they want it. If not, they can cruise through the basics & the electives to bide their time until draft day. At ND, standards are higher & much more is expected.
I work w/ a guy who played at Penn St. He had come down to the Nittany Lions & a couple of other state schools during the recruiting process. He wanted to major in engineering (I think?) or something that required extra commitment on behalf of the player. The coaches at the other schools tried to persuade him to shy away from this particular major, telling him it was too hard especially on top of football. Joe Pa told him if that's what he truly wanted to do, he'd make sure the proper tutors were available & that he'd have every opportunity to earn his desired degree while excelling on the football field.
That's what I respect about ND. Not only can the athletes run the ball, pass the ball & kick the ball....they can also autograph the ball! Just a joke, but you get my drift.