I was on campus for those...ha.
You apparently didn't follow football then otherwise you would understand rebuilding, reloading, injuries, and the impact of injuries.
Tell me about the '94 BYU game at home. ND took the opening K.O. And marched down the field for a 7-0 lead. BYU fumbled the following K.O. and ND recovered in the Red Zone. BYU then drove ND back with TFLs and sacks pushing ND out of FG range. For the rest of the game, BYU lived in ND's backfield. A WAC team with no pass defense (WAC Teams didn't play pass defense, didn't blitz, didn't get TFLs) eat ND's OLines lunch. They pushed them of the ball back into the ball carriers and QB. Meanwhile on the other side of the ball, Walsh?, the BYU QB schooled the ND secondary all afternoon. After the 7-0 opening Irish lead, the game was ALL BYU.
Correct me if I'm wrong but ND wasn't 11-1 in '93, weren't they? (Similar to last year's 12-1.)
Holtz was in his 9th year. All the players were "his".
Holtz developed players, didn't he.
He was a brilliant coach.
So how did he suddenly become inept?
In '93 he had Aaron Taylor, Ruddy, Leahy, Norman, and Zataveski on the OLine. In '94 the world's greatest OLine coach, Joe Moore, was still coaching the OLine. BUT Taylor, Ruddy, and Norman were gone. In 20 years Taylor hasn't been replaced in kind. Ruddy a 2 year starter, 3 year letterman was replaced at center by a 3rd string guard.
Holtz had his starting 3 deep TBs return, Becton, Kinder, and Farmer, both FBs, Zellars and Edwards.
The speedy QB McDougal was gone and the slow footed Powlus was required to direct an option running attack when eveyone new he was not only a threat not to run in the triple option but he frequently was beaten to the pitch point by opposing DLs.
Comings off a 11-1 season with Hall of Fame Coach, Renaldo Wynn, Taylor, Wooden, and Rossum, among others AND a 5 Star redshirt sophomore QB, ND struggled to a 6-5-1 season.
Unlike the Holtz glory years when ND reloaded, without Cerratto's material the replacements were more like Calabrese. Committed players but lacking the talent of the superstars they replaced. Clevenger was no Taylor, Zeigler was no Ruddy, Doughty was no Norman.
Without Oversignings, JUCOs, and plug in Transfers it's difficult to maintain excellence annually while dealing with 85 scholarship limits (Rockne, Leahy, Parshegian, Devine never had to and Holtz didn't have to either in his glory years) ND academics and honor code, as well as, Res Life.