Notre Dame's 7-0 upset of Oklahoma's historic 47-game win streak is still one for the ages.
I am sticking with my prediction of 31-13 OU. We can't convert on short 3rd downs.
I don't know about short 3rd downs, but our 3rd down conversion percentage ranking is higher than Oklahoma's.
I just hope we don't go full meltdown if we get beat by 2 touchdowns
Oklahoma was awful before they benched Knight.
You serious?
The board will go full meltdown if we win by a last second field goal. Let alone a blowout loss. It's what we do!
It makes you wonder though that the OU coaches didn't see that Knight was so terrible and the Belldozer better. The Belldozer has a perfect opportunity to claim a permanent hold on the position: On the road in his first start.
It's not such an easy task for many first start QB's to deal with the crowd and have to coordinate the offense with hand signals and with a silent count. We'll see how he does. People will say the Belldozer has played on the road before, but he was a package QB not running the full offense. Should be interesting.
I don't mind frustration or even "mini" meltdowns. I just think there are still a lot of fans that don't realize we aren't that good and *might* be in for a rude awakening.
Yeah, I totally get that. I kept thinking "why the hell didn't Bell win the starting job to begin with?" Then someone told me that they were trying to put in some trendy read-option thing with Knight and it just didn't work... so then they reverted to their typical spread with Bell. Maybe Knight was just more prototypical for that style of offense.
Just thought y'all should know N. Illinois is kicking the crap out of Purdue.
The two primary reasons why I'm convinced this team is not very good is:
1. The entire Purdue game.
2. The Michigan game relative to their absolute crap performances against UCONN and Akron.
Unless there are remarkable improvements on O and D we shouldn't expect to beat Oklahoma, ASU, USC, or Stanford. Need more inventive offense, better execution on D. If those don't change expect the same crap all year. And with reports of us trying conservative ball control run the ball offense for this game, I don't think the coaches get it.
The two primary reasons why I'm convinced this team is not very good is:
1. The entire Purdue game.
2. The Michigan game relative to their absolute crap performances against UCONN and Akron.
Unless there are remarkable improvements on O and D we shouldn't expect to beat Oklahoma, ASU, USC, or Stanford. Need more inventive offense, better execution on D. If those don't change expect the same crap all year. And with reports of us trying conservative ball control run the ball offense for this game, I don't think the coaches get it.
The whole "X team is beating Y team and we almost lost to X team, so it's obvious we will lose to A, B and C teams" is beyond silly.
If that was even a remotely rational way of predicting success, then we wouldn't have better than 6-6 any of the last three years.
Why don't we just play the games first, shall we?
Notre Dame's depth chart lists 4 RB starters: Atkinson, Carlisle, McDaniel, Folston. Greg Bryant not on it. Collinsworth/Farley start at S.
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