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In today's South Bend Tribune, there an article where not only does Les Miles go after Gunner Kiel, but he goes after Notre Dame.

Yes, Miles is a Michigan guy who is a jerk. But who can argue with this statement:
Here's the truth: If you don't have some swagger to you and you can step into this stadium and be able to know the advantage that you're playing with the Tigers and you're leading the program that has some real weight and clout, then you really need to stay home with your brothers.

Our football program has not had real weight and clout for a long time. Notre Dame has let this happen. We can all take umbrage for Miles being indiscreet, but we cannot ignore the truth of what he is saying. Would Miles say this about USC, or Alabama? Of course not, because those universities have not allowed their program to fall to a level of mediocrity that allows the bully to trash talk to it.

Notre Dame-the Alumni, Fellows, Trustees, Administration, coaching Staff and players-needs to regain its place among the best programs that have weight and clout. Until it does, the Les Miles' of the world are going to point out the obvious in the press, and are going to show it on the field.
 
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Miles sounds like the guy who lusts after the beautiful girl in silence, then one day gets up the guts to ask her out and gets shot down. Then he says "oh, well, she wasn't even that good-looking, and her voice was annoying, and she never saw 'The Godfather' and I have all these other hot girls who want me anyway."

Poor Miles, still carrying the torch for Gunnar.
 

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Miles sounds like the guy who lusts after the beautiful girl in silence, then one day gets up the guts to ask her out and gets shot down. Then he says "oh, well, she wasn't even that good-looking, and her voice was annoying, and she never saw 'The Godfather' and I have all these other hot girls who want me anyway."

Poor Miles, still carrying the torch for Gunnar.

He's not just talking about Gunner.
 

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I'm not at all surprised at what Les said.....its true, and yes, ND has done this to itself. Win, and all the trash talk will go away. Another 8-5, or 7-6 season and there will be more of the trash talking from some other SEC talking head.
 

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He's not just talking about Gunner.

We get it, ND hasn't been relevant for 2 decades now. It doesn't change the fact that this guy is bitter about the fact he lost the #1 QB recruit in the nation to us at the last minute. He's not only mad at the "girl," but also the "guy" she dumped him for...

He doesn't have any class and he should've just kept quiet about it.
 

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**** Les Miles' shopping cart.
 

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In today's South Bend Tribune, there an article where not only does Les Miles go after Gunner Kiel, but he goes after Notre Dame.

Yes, Miles is a Michigan guy who is a jerk. But who can argue with this statement:


Our football program has not had real weight and clout for a long time. Notre Dame has let this happen. We can all take umbrage for Miles being indiscreet, but we cannot ignore the truth of what he is saying. Would Miles say this about USC, or Alabama? Of course not, because those universities have not allowed their program to fall to a level of mediocrity that allows the bully to trash talk to it.

Notre Dame-the Alumni, Fellows, Trustees, Administration, coaching Staff and players-needs to regain its place among the best programs that have weight and clout. Until it does, the Les Miles' of the world are going to point out the obvious in the press, and are going to show it on the field.


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I get what you're saying, but I'm just tired of this ****
 

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He's not just talking about Gunner.

yes, yes he is just talking about Gunner because he is still butt-hurt that a #1 QB didnt want to come to a terrible school for QBs...

this thread belongs at NDnation.
 

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LSU vs Notre Dame in a bowl game with Kiel at the helm.

One can dream right?

That would be great, as long as we have Kiel-quality ( assuming he's going to be as good as his hype) at every position.
 

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I guess miles has to do something to take the fans minds off of the *** raping he took against Saban.
 

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Karma is coming for Mr. Miles. I only hope that it comes in the form of a scandal centered around him being caught in a brothel with transvestite prostitutes in the french quarter of N.O.
 

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In today's South Bend Tribune, there an article where not only does Les Miles go after Gunner Kiel, but he goes after Notre Dame.

Yes, Miles is a Michigan guy who is a jerk. But who can argue with this statement:


Our football program has not had real weight and clout for a long time. Notre Dame has let this happen. We can all take umbrage for Miles being indiscreet, but we cannot ignore the truth of what he is saying. Would Miles say this about USC, or Alabama? Of course not, because those universities have not allowed their program to fall to a level of mediocrity that allows the bully to trash talk to it.

Notre Dame-the Alumni, Fellows, Trustees, Administration, coaching Staff and players-needs to regain its place among the best programs that have weight and clout. Until it does, the Les Miles' of the world are going to point out the obvious in the press, and are going to show it on the field.

I hate to beat this horse again but, I am not sure what some people want Notre Dame to do with respect to SEC programs. Win? Ok, I would love to do that too, but in today's NCAA, where coaching staffs are limited in number and work weeks are limited in hours, that means you have to have the best athletes. The best athletes are in many cases located near SEC schools. Not exactly where the dome is. In addition, we as a University put a premium on graduating student athletes, we also put a premium on honoring our scholarship commitment for four years regardless of injury or lack of development. Further, we actually try to follow the rules with regard to signings and not using EE and greyshirts and JC's to finagle the numbers. If Les Miles signs 100 kids in a four year period he will have a significant advantage over us if we only sign 82.

Many will argue that we should adopt the same tactics since it is obviously not leading to any sanctions, and the SEC is well represented in the post New Years Day Bowls, but I would warn to be careful what you wish for. What would LSU or Alabama be without a good football team? Would anyone outside of Louisiana or Alabama care? We have a great University that competes at a very high level, there is clearly room to improve and I believe we can and will be on the top again, but to expect us to hold a dynastic grip on college football like we did in the past or like some SEC schools do now, would IMO not be realistic. Unless we can convince everyone else to agree to our values and our principles and our concept of what a college football team should do and what a student athlete should be. Believe me all these "bully" programs are still jealous as hell of us, and KNOW that if they held themselves to our standards or were held to our standards they wouldn't be able to cut it. We can't be doing everything wrong we are still sitting with a national television contract and what does LSU have? There is a benefit to doing things right even if it means you will not compete for the BCS trophy year in and year out. If being a dynasty or a bully program is what you expect, there are probably some other schools that will get you there faster and keep you there longer.

The End
(bracing myself for the neg reps)
 

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I hate to beat this horse again but, I am not sure what some people want Notre Dame to do with respect to SEC programs. Win? Ok, I would love to do that too, but in today's NCAA, where coaching staffs are limited in number and work weeks are limited in hours, that means you have to have the best athletes. The best athletes are in many cases located near SEC schools. Not exactly where the dome is. In addition, we as a University put a premium on graduating student athletes, we also put a premium on honoring our scholarship commitment for four years regardless of injury or lack of development. Further, we actually try to follow the rules with regard to signings and not using EE and greyshirts and JC's to finagle the numbers. If Les Miles signs 100 kids in a four year period he will have a significant advantage over us if we only sign 82.

Many will argue that we should adopt the same tactics since it is obviously not leading to any sanctions, and the SEC is well represented in the post New Years Day Bowls, but I would warn to be careful what you wish for. What would LSU or Alabama be without a good football team? Would anyone outside of Louisiana or Alabama care? We have a great University that competes at a very high level, there is clearly room to improve and I believe we can and will be on the top again, but to expect us to hold a dynastic grip on college football like we did in the past or like some SEC schools do now, would IMO not be realistic. Unless we can convince everyone else to agree to our values and our principles and our concept of what a college football team should do and what a student athlete should be. Believe me all these "bully" programs are still jealous as hell of us, and KNOW that if they held themselves to our standards or were held to our standards they wouldn't be able to cut it. We can't be doing everything wrong we are still sitting with a national television contract and what does LSU have? There is a benefit to doing things right even if it means you will not compete for the BCS trophy year in and year out. If being a dynasty or a bully program is what you expect, there are probably some other schools that will get you there faster and keep you there longer.

The End
(bracing myself for the neg reps)

Nothing but positive reps from me. What you say is all true, and call me old-fashioned, but I believe Notre Dame can rise to the top again doing it the right way.
 

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Nothing but positive reps from me. What you say is all true, and call me old-fashioned, but I believe Notre Dame can rise to the top again doing it the right way.

ND can get to point where they win 9 or10 games a year in my opinion. But they can't rise to the top. Not anymore. Those days are gone and ND did it to themselves, which is the sad part.
 

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ND can get to point where they win 9 or10 games a year in my opinion. But they can't rise to the top. Not anymore. Those days are gone and ND did it to themselves, which is the sad part.

How did we do it to ourselves?
 

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Ohh Les miles......you have a great program at LSU so focus on that. Let ND be ND and you can let LSU be LSU. Its that simple
 

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I'm in Louisiana and have watched LSU football for the last 6 years. We DO NOT have the talent to hang with this team yet. I don't think everybody understands this, but this year is another 7 to 8 win season. Too many missing pieces and two 1st round draft pick QBs came back for Oklahoma and USC. Also, Les Miles is a joke. You saw his coaching ability in the NC game.
 

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I'm in Louisiana and have watched LSU football for the last 6 years. We DO NOT have the talent to hang with this team yet. I don't think everybody understands this, but this year is another 7 to 8 win season. Too many missing pieces and two 1st round draft pick QBs came back for Oklahoma and USC. Also, Les Miles is a joke. You saw his coaching ability in the NC game.

Exactly. It isn't even close.

I think what we saw with Stanford the last couple of years is what we can hope for in the future.
 

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So Notre Dame has no real weight or clout, but still reels in #1-rated players and top classes despite average-at-best on-field results? Nice logic, Les.

I'd like to see LSU's recruiting after two decades of futility.
 

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I'm in Louisiana and have watched LSU football for the last 6 years. We DO NOT have the talent to hang with this team yet. I don't think everybody understands this, but this year is another 7 to 8 win season. Too many missing pieces and two 1st round draft pick QBs came back for Oklahoma and USC. Also, Les Miles is a joke. You saw his coaching ability in the NC game.
Yep, it isn't close and with what happened to us last year in recruiting it really hurts us more than any other school. LSU can go grab someone from JC(If they have down year in recruiting) to plug holes that they may have.

Les is a jack off but they do have superior talent...
 

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How did we do it to ourselves?

The powers that be at ND became arrogant and decided to stiffen the requirements under Holtz and told him and the rest of the world that NOTRE DAME could do this and maintain their performance on the field. Many also say that the ND academia felt that football and Holtz were too big and they wanted to reclaim their University.

Either way, Holtz bolted after a couple of recruiting years that Lemming described as 'they will have the smartest 6-6 team in the country.' How right he would become.

ND also went cheap and lazy when it came to hiring head coaches after that. They thought that their name was enough and pretty much hired anybody who toed the line, would wag their tails like puppies for the chance to coach ND, and eventually, anybody who would take it.

Bob Davie
George O'leary(after several said no)
Tyrone Willingham(after several said no)
Charlie Weis(after about 10 said no)

Meanwhile, ND had become hopelessly behind in terms of having a football 'program'. The facilities, coaching searches, salaries for coaches and assistants, transfers. They didn't even have a training table untill last year for goodness sake! The Big Ten has had them for over 20 years.

I'm not trolling, this is basically what happened. And this is what I mean by ND doing it to themselves. Brian Kelly and Jack Swarbrick are the first SERIOUS tandem that ND has had since 1993. I have hope that they can turn ND football into a strong program again.

BTW - Alabama had allowed their program to fall as well. But they stopped screwing around and went after Nick Saban and did not take no for an answer. Once they got him, they gave him the keys and said 'it's yours'.

I hope the program is Kelly's.
 
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The powers that be at ND became arrogant and decided to stiffen the requirements under Holtz and told him and the rest of the world that NOTRE DAME could do this and maintain their performance on the field. Many also say that the ND academia felt that football and Holtz were too big and they wanted to reclaim their University.

Either way, Holtz bolted after a couple of recruiting years that Lemming described as 'they will have the smartest 6-6 team in the country.' How right he would become.

ND also went cheap and lazy when it came to hiring head coaches after that. They thought that their name was enough and pretty much hired anybody who toed the line, would wag their tails like puppies for the chance to coach ND, and eventually, anybody who would take it.

Bob Davie
George O'leary(after several said no)
Tyrone Willingham(after several said no)
Charlie Weis(after about 10 said no)

Meanwhile, ND had become hopelessly behind in terms of having a football 'program'. The facilities, coaching searches, salaries for coaches and assistants, transfers. They didn't even have a training table untill last year for goodness sake! The Big Ten has had them for over 20 years.

I'm not trolling, this is basically what happened. And this is what I mean by ND doing it to themselves. Brian Kelly and Jack Swarbrick are the first SERIOUS tandem that ND has had since 1993. I have hope that they can turn ND football into a strong program again.

BTW - Alabama had allowed their program to fall as well. But they stopped screwing around and went after Nick Saban and did not take no for an answer. Once they got him, they gave him the keys and said 'it's yours'.

I hope the program is Kelly's.

I personally don't think Universities should turn their programs over to coaches. While it may be better for the football team it will, in most cases, wind up bad for the University.
 

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Les just likes to run his mouth, and cannot stop himself. What I appreciated was the class in which Gunner simply moved on and did not fire back at LSU or Miles. Simply shows that he is more mature than Miles, even tho he is 1/3 his age. One day, Miles will look back at this and realize he made himself look like a fool.
 

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The powers that be at ND became arrogant and decided to stiffen the requirements under Holtz and told him and the rest of the world that NOTRE DAME could do this and maintain their performance on the field. Many also say that the ND academia felt that football and Holtz were too big and they wanted to reclaim their University.

Either way, Holtz bolted after a couple of recruiting years that Lemming described as 'they will have the smartest 6-6 team in the country.' How right he would become.

ND also went cheap and lazy when it came to hiring head coaches after that. They thought that their name was enough and pretty much hired anybody who toed the line, would wag their tails like puppies for the chance to coach ND, and eventually, anybody who would take it.

Bob Davie
George O'leary(after several said no)
Tyrone Willingham(after several said no)
Charlie Weis(after about 10 said no)

Meanwhile, ND had become hopelessly behind in terms of having a football 'program'. The facilities, coaching searches, salaries for coaches and assistants, transfers. They didn't even have a training table untill last year for goodness sake! The Big Ten has had them for over 20 years.

I'm not trolling, this is basically what happened. And this is what I mean by ND doing it to themselves. Brian Kelly and Jack Swarbrick are the first SERIOUS tandem that ND has had since 1993. I have hope that they can turn ND football into a strong program again.

BTW - Alabama had allowed their program to fall as well. But they stopped screwing around and went after Nick Saban and did not take no for an answer. Once they got him, they gave him the keys and said 'it's yours'.

I hope the program is Kelly's.

Everything you wrote is true.
 
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