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StPaul_Irish

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the fact that footballscoop knows about it (was leaked) is either a really good thing or a really bad thing right?

JB moved to South Bend, his wife works at ND now. I don't think this is that big of a coup. I also think, this is a new staff, and the new staff will have their favs to leak info too. Loy boy and Prister may have burned some bridges and are on the outside looking in.
 

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Dawg fans are a special breed, man. Anyone that doesn't share their devotion is view skeptically.

They probably struggle with the idea that a coach would step away from that program at its peak, only to turn around and take a different job a year later.
Sounds like he was still around the program quite a bit. Tailgating every Saturday. Plays golf everyday with current coaches and former players. Apparently one of the good ol boys.

Well, who's gonna tell those Georgia fans that Notre Dame has a richer history at OL than them? (And 1.5 future first round picks at the tackles)
 

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the fact that footballscoop knows about it (was leaked) is either a really good thing or a really bad thing right?
It's hard to take anything that's happened recently in regards to this finding coaches charade as a good thing personally.
 

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Why do Georgia fans even care about what he does? He's not on their staff anymore. That'd be like us getting bothered if Jeff Quinn interviewed elsewhere.
Because he retired from football and apparently wasn’t expected to return? They probably didn’t want to hear it that he was retiring and now he’s interviewing to coach again.

Jeff Quinn? More like HH retiring and then announces he’s going to coach at LSU. It would just ruffle some peoples feathers.

Also, UGA fans have an inferiority complex because they're new money. No different than Miami's dominant era. Not a blue blood.
 

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Because he retired from football and apparently wasn’t expected to return? They probably didn’t want to hear it that he was retiring and now he’s interviewing to coach again.

Jeff Quinn? More like HH retiring and then announces he’s going to coach at LSU. It would just ruffle some peoples feathers.
He's 46, not 66. Not many 46 year old coaches retire, at least not for good.

Hiestand was a known short timer the minute he came back to ND.
 

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JB moved to South Bend, his wife works at ND now. I don't think this is that big of a coup. I also think, this is a new staff, and the new staff will have their favs to leak info too. Loy boy and Prister may have burned some bridges and are on the outside looking in.
presume this is his wife?

 

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Well, who's gonna tell those Georgia fans that Notre Dame has a richer history at OL than them? (And 1.5 future first round picks at the tackles)

Don't know if you're kidding or not, but while ND has been very good at the OL position lately, UGA is right there with them.
 

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Don't know if you're kidding or not, but while ND has been very good at the OL position lately, but UGA is right there as well.

Yeah, UGA has been great. But I’ll take Notre Dame and their OL success this century. Their success in the NFL further proves that. Joe Alt is the best o-lineman in the country and could be a top 5 pick next year.
 

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JB moved to South Bend, his wife works at ND now. I don't think this is that big of a coup. I also think, this is a new staff, and the new staff will have their favs to leak info too. Loy boy and Prister may have burned some bridges and are on the outside looking in.
There's no may about that lol
 

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Doubt if he’s Catholic. Really aren’t any other private schools in SB besides them. Penn school district is separate from SB and considered good, probably at least as good as what he’s looking at in Athens.
Not sure how old his kids are but getting into ND might be part of the pitch.

Highly doubt if a guy like this is going to be an OLine coach for long however
I suspect his kids are already in private schools if they’re in the south so even if they’re not Catholic (assuming it’s not a prerequisite?), they’d probably be open to one of the local Catholic schools.

To your last point, I always look at that as a positive. If he’s wanting to climb back up the ladder, he’ll have to perform well as the OL coach meaning if he leaves ND (or whatever school hires him), it’ll be b/c he did well in the OL room & on the recruiting trail.
 

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He's 46, not 66. Not many 46 year old coaches retire, at least not for good.

Hiestand was a known short timer the minute he came back to ND.
Wasn’t being harsh, just stating possible reasoning for their give a dam! Retirement is retirement, regardless of age, or that’s the way I see it. Granted it is different in football or so it seems. I’d be irritated if one my favorites left only to return elsewhere. It’s a feeling of confusion or betrayal maybe, more than likely because he’s considering ND (up north).
 

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Inflation is a bitch. A million dollars doesn’t buy as many rounds of golf as it used to. Hopefully he’s over the burnout.
 

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Matt Luke could also be looking at the job stability at ND. He could very conceivably be here the next 7 seasons and then both his kids will be out of the house. Obviously a lot is contingent on what happens with Marcus Freeman going forward as a coach but the OLine coaching job at ND screams stability and with how good he is he could stay there until his kids are out of the house and that could be a big draw
 

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I will say, and this is entirely based on memory so I might have this mixed up. But thought that Luke retired because he was sick of the recruiting grind and how NIL has impacted the sport. Maybe he prefers ND’s approach to NIL than the shadiness of the SEC’s
 

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Matt Luke could also be looking at the job stability at ND. He could very conceivably be here the next 7 seasons and then both his kids will be out of the house. Obviously a lot is contingent on what happens with Marcus Freeman going forward as a coach but the OLine coaching job at ND screams stability and with how good he is he could stay there until his kids are out of the house and that could be a big draw
I absolutely think the Lukes are looking at it this way. And I absolutely believe MF is selling them on that. It's a good point.

The only issue with it is I think Matt Luke has enough cache that this is the case wherever he decides to go. Pretty much any school and coach would take him on staff, for as long as he wants to be there. I really hope he chooses ND. I think his family is weighing the fact that wherever he decides to go, it will be for the next 5-10 years, and is this where we want to be.
 
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I will say, and this is entirely based on memory so I might have this mixed up. But thought that Luke retired because he was sick of the recruiting grind and how NIL has impacted the sport. Maybe he prefers ND’s approach to NIL than the shadiness of the SEC’s

I've been thinking recently how ND handles NIL seems like it might work out in the end as kids realize that big payday may just be a farce at other schools promising giant bags, and ND actually takes care of their athletes.

I can see how that might look attractive to a coach who doesn't want to deal with bag chasers.
 

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I will say, and this is entirely based on memory so I might have this mixed up. But thought that Luke retired because he was sick of the recruiting grind and how NIL has impacted the sport. Maybe he prefers ND’s approach to NIL than the shadiness of the SEC’s
FWIW, Harry didnt do a great deal of recruiting.

MF is all about recruiting, so I doubt he would try to sell a coach on the fact that he wouldnt have to recruit hard. But the fact remains that Luke could put in an average amount of effort on the trail and still be an improvement over Harry.
 

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FWIW, Harry didnt do a great deal of recruiting.

MF is all about recruiting, so I doubt he would try to sell a coach on the fact that he wouldnt have to recruit hard. But the fact remains that Luke could put in an average amount of effort on the trail and still be an improvement over Harry.
This. Our Oline history sells itself. Harry got by. Picked his guys. Was usually done by September. Just a minimal amount of recruiting from Luke would suffice.
 
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