I agree for the most part, but during the season, the team should only be exposed to the "perceived best" 4 or 5 times a year. Not every game of the week, like ND has done for too long. One can only take everyone's best shot for so long.
Boxers take months or years off from taking on the next challenger. ND has been trying to do it every week.
I'm with ACamp on this one....lets just win a bowl game. I'm not in the mood to see ND get smoked in another BCS game. I believe that it will start affecting recruiting at some point and I would like to see ND end the season with a win.
I think it's a moot point anyhow because I think we
could beat USC....but we won't. I think we'll probably get blown out and that will take care of any BCS talk. Sometimes losing big game after big game starts to beat a program down. Ohio State is a case in point, IMO. Va Tech were players in the BCS bowls a while back and they kept getting beat down....where are they now? Kansas State was a good program not so long ago too but they kept losing Big 12 Title games and bowl games and have now faded into mediocrity.
This season is about progress (so far so good) and learning how to win (so far so good). Topping that off with a bowl game victory would be a very nice feeling. The more we go to BCS games and get blown out, the less likely it becomes that we get the necessary votes (in the rankings) to compete for those games.
As far as only playing the best competition in the country 4-5 times a year....good news.....we're only facing that ONCE a year now.