Too funny! My phone has been going non-stop since the game ended.
I think your reply really mirrors my own experience. I didn't go to ND but attended University in Alberta. For reasons I can only try to explain, I feel much closer to ND than my alma mater.
ND is a community that, in my opinion, is based on faith and excellence. I really got to experience the "community" aspect in 2015 when I was blessed to attend the USC game with some like-minded friends. The experience transcended "just a football game" and was elevated by the history, fellowship, tradition and spirit of the campus.
I'm likely older than most posters so you will have to forgive me if I am set in my ways. I am somewhat flexible (maybe reasonable) on some change but for the most part, I am very appreciative and proud of ND, the student body, the academics and the athletics. I think they are doing it right.
Given their challenges in accepting student athletes who do not meet academic requirements, I think our teams have performed extraordinarily. When I hear of an ND athlete graduating with a meaningful degree, I am happier than if they had a pick 6 or KO return for a TD. To be committed to both their course loads and their athletic schedules, and perform at the levels they do is quite an accomplishment.
I am a Kool-Aid drinker. I don't expect to win a Natty every year or every five years or every ten years but like all fans, I hope. A little prayer to Our Lady doesn't hurt either. Our kids have character, they are intelligent and work hard. At some point I believe they will be rewarded both on and off the field.
We haven't won a Natty but we have won on a lot of Saturdays the past ten years. I cannot imagine all the fun and laughs we have had. CBK wants to win and I think we can. But if we can't compete without dropping to the recruiting standards of the so-called football factories, I'm okay with that. Your mileage might vary and that's okay too. It's good to have these discussions.
Trooper, I just got a phone call from my DOCTOR to see if I was okay... I kid you not! Isn't life grand.
Not a good game today and it reminded me a bit of our earlier game against Louisville which made me sad. Players have had plenty of distractions over the past several weeks so hopefully we get it out of our systems for the next game.
Cheers and Go Irish!!