Maybe he's just not that good? We will see.
First games interim head coaches win bowl games with far less talent.
Hope you're right!I think it's his demeanor. As a quarterback with limited tools I felt like he always put his head down and worked hard to get better despite being surrounded by (more) talented quarterbacks.
I also talked to him out at a bar shortly after college - he's approachable and understated. I guess those are proxy markers for humility, but I tend to get a pretty quick read on people. My sense is that he's hungry and very willing to learn (in a way I never thought BK was).
what’s the point of this? Not sure why you bother, but neg rep/ignore don’t seem like correct measurements for your kind of “input”.
I mean MF convinced BK to play more underclassmen this year than BK has done in the past. The program is okay.
Oh please. A few of you guys act like I'm the only one venting.
It's the truth, that's why it makes you angry. Be angry at WHY it's the truth.
Do you think I'm happy? Do you think I like that it's the same old Notre Dame? ALL that good will and momentum are now gone. This was the one thing that couldn't happen and it did in spectacular fashion to a far less talented team.
This turd sandwich is going to have to be eaten by the staff and program for the next 7 months. Yum.
The line was 1 point. I was never comfortable even at 28-7. We lost by 2 against a top 5 defense? I expected there to be some issues with a first time head coach coaching someone else’s team. Gonna give him a few years before I’m ready to ship him out.
I agree that Freeman shouldn't be fire but he still shouldn't get a pass for this game. They had plenty of time to get ready and they did 25 mins. The next 35 mins looked like they had never practiced.
I guess ND should've hired PJ Flecko instead of Freeman....
Some of you need to go outside and play kickball or something....
I'm not sure Notre Dame is the place for coaches to learn how to be a head coach
I'm not sure Notre Dame is the place for coaches to learn how to be a head coach
Seems to have worked at UGA, OSU, Clemson, FSU, etc.
They aren't Notre Dame.
Very first game as a head coach against a solid Oklahoma State team, and this is the thread that will continue forward, with the very first comment talking about his first game choke job.
Sheesh...
Very first game as a head coach against a solid Oklahoma State team, and this is the thread that will continue forward, with the very first comment talking about his first game choke job.
Sheesh...
I agree that Freeman shouldn't be fire but he still shouldn't get a pass for this game. They had plenty of time to get ready and they did 25 mins. The next 35 mins looked like they had never practiced.
I'm disappointed in the results, but I'm not going to put too much into this, because this was a unique set of circumstances. IMO there were several factors.
1. After a whirlwind of excitement for 30 days, this was building and I think they just emotionally peaked and subconsciously checked out at halftime after getting the big lead. Hard to fire the engine again when that happens.
2. MF[SUP]2[/SUP] was spending a lot of time taking to recruits to save the class along with getting adjusted to the demands of the job.
3. A temp calling the D doesn't have the experience to make in game adjustments as easily as someone who's been doing it for a few years. As much as Elston was involved in prepping for the bowl, there is no practice that can replicate the game experience.
There is no excuse. The staff pooped their pants. The players pooped their pants.
It was like pre-school on the sidelines.
Maybe he's just not that good? We will see.
First games interim head coaches win bowl games with far less talent.
I'm not sure Notre Dame is the place for coaches to learn how to be a head coach
So why didn't MF call the defense during the game? Was there some reason that he couldn't? It's MF's defense, right?