I cant argue with someone who just doesnt get it. I dont even think you pay attention to what you say anymore.
WTF is wrong with just winning the fucking football game?
Nothing, if we win them all. With our schedule, and being ND, winning all our games would get us in the title game. However, we lost to Michigan, and badly. That made it necessary that we blow out every other opponent (except SC, who we can't blow out). If Weis doesn't want to blow people out, he should, I dunno, have his team show up against Michigan.
Notre Dame went from the shitter to greener pastures, and now idiots fans are just getting flat out greedy. Get your mind off the trophy. Put it towards winning football games.
What are you even talking about here? What is the point of playing? It's to win the game. What is the point of winning the game? To win the national title. Beating some of these teams is a foregone conclusion. Navy, Air Force, Army, UNC, Stanford, Purdue, PSU, none of them were going to beat us. Many games in college, for top teams, are about style, because winning is a given. And what does my mind have to do with what the team does? I'm not on the team, I'm not the coach. I can think whatever I want.
Questions. What system necessitates Spurrier's style?
The system that rewards a team for winning impressively, the system with pollsters who look at the box scores in the morning paper, and don't watch the games. That system.
Our SOS isnt going to be marred by Army. We have played 3 teams that will land in the top 25. 2 in the top 10. Most teams might play and beat 1 in the top 25 all season. Our SOS isnt something to be worried about.
Yes, it is. It's stuff like SOS that decides these things. ND's is fine, but imagine how much better it would be if we ditched the Army and Air Force. But we don't ditch them. We schedule them, and we pay a price in SOS for scheduling them. And that's fine. BUT to then pay that price in SOS, and also handicap ourselves and say, "Well we can't run it up on them, we have to take it easy" is just paying twice for that game, and not gaining anything. It's just us being hurt twice. We lose on SOS and then we don't even win impressively enough to win any votes from the pollsters. It's a total loss.
Are you seriously saying if we dont roll 60+ on Army were getting bruised in the BCS?
Uh, no? Are you saying a 42-17 win like we've been getting against these overmatched teams helps us as much as a 63-0 win, like we're capable of getting? It's not even close. One is much, much more impressive.
Better yet... There are a lot of idiot pollsters. NOT ONE would be stupid enough to discredit ND if they put 40 on Army, and packed it up. They watch the highlight reels. If Brady is walking through the game they arent going to knock ND for not putting triple digits on the board.
No, you're simply incorrect. Did you fail to read the story in the press this week about the AP voter who got stripped of his vote for ranking OK as if they'd lost to Tx Tech? He "thought he remembered hearing" that Texas Tech was up on Oklahoma, and later he asked another person in the press box who'd won, and the guy mistakenly said Texas Tech had. The guy voted accordingly, and was stripped of his voting privileges. He said his normal routine is to look in the paper the next morning to see the box scores, but that his paper hadn't featured that score. And this is a reputable reporter, a reputable voter. Now, considering that, do you honestly think that coaches (whose focus is on their own team, and who probably scan the box scores, and that's it, not having any time to sit on the couch and watch Gameday) and Harris Poll voters (notoriously stupid, notoriously prone to baffling rankings) really go indepth with their votes? These guys look at the scores. That's it, for most of them. Scoreboard.