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she was never employed directly by ND after her stint @ Mendoza right? She operates out of her own company so i'd guess she's doing same at LSUYeah I also heard that. I think she was not retained by ND but also didn't go with Kelly.
this is accurateshe was never employed directly by ND after her stint @ Mendoza right? She operates out of her own company so i'd guess she's doing same at LSU
Who thinks Freeman intentionally threw the first two games so he could pitch to recruits that we need you?
It's way too early to make a call on Freeman. We escaped a number of games last year that we probably shouldn't have. The 2022 troubles started with the 2019 and 2020 recruiting classes.If Brian stayed there is no way we lose to Marshall. Might even have beaten Ohio St. Freeman sucks. Another Davie & Ty disaster. Should have waited until seasons end to hired coach. Could have gotten a lot better coach.
BK was one qb slide from losing to Toledo last year. Instead the QB scored and BK was bailed out. The OSU thing is to ridiculous to answer and to easy to dispute.If Brian stayed there is no way we lose to Marshall. Might even have beaten Ohio St. Freeman sucks. Another Davie & Ty disaster. Should have waited until seasons end to hired coach. Could have gotten a lot better coach.
OkayIf Brian stayed there is no way we lose to Marshall. Might even have beaten Ohio St. Freeman sucks. Another Davie & Ty disaster. Should have waited until seasons end to hired coach. Could have gotten a lot better coach.
Well, you can't say the dude ain't all in.
Ugh. I really want this dude to be successful.Well, you can't say the dude ain't all in.
Uhh wow!?
you wait for another coach (fickell?) then the 2022 recruiting class falls apart and you have no time to recover so then basically its akin to penalizing your own program with a reduction in scholarship players. No AD with a brain is ever gonna do this.If Brian stayed there is no way we lose to Marshall. Might even have beaten Ohio St. Freeman sucks. Another Davie & Ty disaster. Should have waited until seasons end to hired coach. Could have gotten a lot better coach.
No NY6 wins in 12 years.That’s the thing. He is a Head Coach - not a fucking friend or Social Worker.
You might not like Kelly but the players played better for him and the offense was not this mess.
I think Freeman is too nice.
It’s 2 games. RELAXI could only name about 5, maybe 10 if you stretch it, elite coaches. There are 130 D1 programs. There are probably 5-10 more out there that are rebuilding bad programs that might get to that status at some point.
That leaves about 120-125 good, mediocre, and poor coaches (majority likely being mediocre or bad considering the vast amount of firings). The odds that MF was going to be one of the elite coaches was about 5/130 or about 3-4%. Given that it's his first time as head coach, it drops that percent even lower. What are the odds he was even going to be a good coach? Probably also pretty low if you look at the data of first time head coaches. People like to focus on the rare exceptions (i.e., Lincoln Riley), but for every Riley there are dozens of Helton's. The odds were stacked squarely against Freeman in a big way the day he was offered the job. Is MF a "good coach"? Well, how often does a new coach screw up an elite program in a matter of months? Is Ryan Day even elite? He simply maintained what Tressel and Meyer had created. It would take a hard effort to turn Ohio State into the disaster that is now ND. Day is certainly not a poor coach.
What took Brian Kelly 20 years to establish and gain enough respect and accolades to coach at ND and LSU (multiple D2 NC's, rebuilding 3 D1 programs, putting Cincy on and ND back on the map), was handed to Marcus Freeman on a silver platter at 35 years of age after never leading a program. The most troubling part is that he is destroying an elite program that took over a decade to build in the matter of just 3 games. I believe you have to be very very out of your league to screw up an elite program with AA's and future first round picks this bad in such a short amount of time.
Yes I think a lot of people took for granted the fact that Brian Kelly was/is one of the 5-10 best coaches in college football, by almost any measure. For his various flaws and limitations and personality traits that rub some people the wrong way, Kelly knows how to build a successful program better than all but a handful of people in the sport.What took Brian Kelly 20 years to establish and gain enough respect and accolades to coach at ND and LSU (multiple D2 NC's, rebuilding 3 D1 programs, putting Cincy on and ND back on the map), was handed to Marcus Freeman on a silver platter at 35 years of age after never leading a program. The most troubling part is that he is destroying an elite program that took over a decade to build in the matter of just 3 games. I believe you have to be very very out of your league to screw up an elite program with AA's and future first round picks this bad in such a short amount of time.
I could only name about 5, maybe 10 if you stretch it, elite coaches. There are 130 D1 programs. There are probably 5-10 more out there that are rebuilding bad programs that might get to that status at some point.
That leaves about 120-125 good, mediocre, and poor coaches (majority likely being mediocre or bad considering the vast amount of firings). The odds that MF was going to be one of the elite coaches was about 5/130 or about 3-4%. Given that it's his first time as head coach, it drops that percent even lower. What are the odds he was even going to be a good coach? Probably also pretty low if you look at the data of first time head coaches. People like to focus on the rare exceptions (i.e., Lincoln Riley), but for every Riley there are dozens of Helton's. The odds were stacked squarely against Freeman in a big way the day he was offered the job. Is MF a "good coach"? Well, how often does a new coach screw up an elite program in a matter of months?
What took Brian Kelly 20 years to establish and gain enough respect and accolades to coach at ND and LSU (multiple D2 NC's, rebuilding 3 D1 programs, putting Cincy on and ND back on the map), was handed to Marcus Freeman on a silver platter at 35 years of age after never leading a program. The most troubling part is that he is destroying an elite program that took over a decade to build in the matter of just 3 games. I believe you have to be very very out of your league to screw up an elite program with AA's and future first round picks this bad in such a short amount of time.
Also the entire offensive staff except for Rees turned over. Combine that with the lack of experienced talent and no wonder things are disjointed.The biggest problem is Freeman has never had to hire and test an offensive staff to find his successful O guys that he can count on. He basically got thrown into a hopper without the requisite experience and connections. Hopefully he can figure it out on the run.
They also fail all the timeYoung, inexperienced HCs work out all the time. I have no issues rolling the dice with a high upside candidate. What is the downside to it not working out? You just go make a new hire then. It's not like they passed on Nick Saban in order to hire Freeman.
you read all of that?Yes I think a lot of people took for granted the fact that Brian Kelly was/is one of the 5-10 best coaches in college football, by almost any measure. For his various flaws and limitations and personality traits that rub some people the wrong way, Kelly knows how to build a successful program better than all but a handful of people in the sport.
Freeman is still learning that. It will take some time. And he may never be the program-builder Kelly is. But he is not “destroying an elite program” in the span of three games either. He’s doing a lot of things right. The question is does he learn from the things he’s not doing right (and how quickly). I think one needs to give him some time on that part.
Yeah and Jimbo with a national championship ring and $30M payroll for players just lost to App State. What's your point? All kinds of people of all different backgrounds might work out or might fail. There are maybe a half dozen "sure things," total.They also fail all the time