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Probably won’t know on Greathouse until tomorrow’s presser.Did I miss the update on greathouse and Moore injuries?
Probably won’t know on Greathouse until tomorrow’s presser.Did I miss the update on greathouse and Moore injuries?
I would like to see a solid clean game against Army where the team puts it all together and is firing on all cylinders. Then, just a solid enough game to come away with a victory at USC. That’s a rivalry game and I’m sure Trojans will play tough and Riley will be looking to get key wins to close out the season (and maybe to keep his job?); doesn't have to be an ND blowout. Then at that point it’s a whole new season - The CFP season and I’m sure Freeman and the team will be pumped and focused! Then we’ll see what this team can really do / become (or not). That 12/20 or 12/21 game (hoping no mess ups here and we’re in!) will be highly anticipated and super exciting! Go Irish!! 🍀🍀🍀
Ive noticed and worth monitoringHis interviews seem less "I'm just happy to be here" than before.
And this will seem dumb because he is well-compensated and coaching ND is unique among college FB positions, but I hope it didn't break him. Like, it seems like he's learned a hard lesson, but I hope he isn't bitter about it, either. Really don't want BK v.2 where everything about trying to win a football game is antagonistic.
I'm prob making too much of it.
I honestly thought MF was just a 'temp placement'... and maybe he was. But he has become a great player's coach. Is there room for improvement?? - Yes. But he has really impressed me and I hope he's here for a good amount of time to keep building. The Alumni hopefully recognize they have someone that is truly building something special and back him up through NIL.Probably not the right thread. But I'm high. Freeman has ND on the right track.
I honestly thought MF was just a 'temp placement'... and maybe he was. But he has become a great player's coach. Is there room for improvement?? - Yes. But he has really impressed me and I hope he's here for a good amount of time to keep building. The Alumni hopefully recognize they have someone that is truly building something special and back him up through NIL.
That, in and of itself, would be an amazing achievement. I suppose it will be a little easier when the playoffs are expanded, but getting through the regular season with no more than 1 loss (only virtual guarantee to make playoff) is very difficult.…I have the utmost confidence he'll have us in the playoffs almost every year…
The guy is exactly what I hoped he be: a CEO type that has convinced the school to buy in and spend money.
Staff, players, facilities. He has the administration bought in. Yes there were some speed bumps and rookie mistakes, but he has us on a trajectory I thought was unimaginable since 2012.
Best part is he's learning from his mistakes and appears to be adjusting to not repeat them. I have the utmost confidence he'll have us in the playoffs almost every year. Especially if he can keep this staff intact.
yep - there were some QB-planned runs that should have gone to either Love or Price.... some iffy penalties were called too on 1st down that really put the Irish in bad spots.Somewhere in the middle of the third quarter, I started to wonder what this ND team would look like against someone that is actually good. My glass half full side says it would look like week one against TAMU. This game started off somewhat slow, but you can see that UVA was not going to have the depth or stamina to remain in the moment. I suspect we could see something similar against Army. USC on the road concerns me, but that's one week from today's issue and not now.
Then I wonder how they'd stack up on a neutral field against a dangerous team full of talent like Alabama, UGA or Tennessee. In reality, nobody is really a surefire dominant team this year. Oregon is unbeaten, but they can absolutely be had on any given Saturday.
Truth is, I'm enjoying winning these games comfortably because we really haven't been used to that on a regular basis. Considering who they lost from last year, the injuries, etc. it all lines up to a really good season in spite of those obstacles with two regular season games left.
That’s what I can’t comprehend. This is common. And if the refs saw no issues with it before the game, why the penalty?Supposedly they met with the refs and asked them if the play was okay before the game and they said yes
One of two reasons and neither is acceptable, but we already know our AD won't do shit about it, so here we are.That’s what I can’t comprehend. This is common. And if the refs saw no issues with it before the game, why the penalty?
How do we know that? To the extent something could be done it surely would not be public.One of two reasons and neither is acceptable, but we already know our AD won't do shit about it, so here we are.
It got all the way down to 20.5 15 minutes before kick when I luckily got it. Needs an investigation!UVA covered the spread by half a point after a lot of big money came in on UVA +23 close to kickoff, ultimately pushing the line down to UVA +21.5.
Is that why there were three insane, monumental calls against ND? I don’t know. But there were two specific ones — the fake punt where one ref clearly talked the others into it and the obvious incompletion that was called a fumble + recovery — where I don’t really have an explanation besides the refs putting their finger on the scale.
I struggle to find conspiracy when incompetence would suffice as explanationIt got all the way down to 20.5 15 minutes before kick when I luckily got it. Needs an investigation!
Do you know how much money comes in to move a line 2.5 points? Incompetence warrants its own review, the gambling aspect just adds to the need for it.I struggle to find conspiracy when incompetence would suffice as explanation
I can be told there were always voting irregularities and gambling seduced sports cheating. But boy it’s uncomfortable living in a world where both approaches the occums razor probability.Do you know how much money comes in to move a line 2.5 points? Incompetence warrants its own review, the gambling aspect just adds to the need for it.
Because the next time ND swung its dick around WRT ACC officiating, it would be the first.How do we know that? To the extent something could be done it surely would not be public.
I'm at the point now where you can't tell me that the odds of this are zero.UVA covered the spread by half a point after a lot of big money came in on UVA +23 close to kickoff, ultimately pushing the line down to UVA +21.5.
Is that why there were three insane, monumental calls against ND? I don’t know. But there were two specific ones — the fake punt where one ref clearly talked the others into it and the obvious incompletion that was called a fumble + recovery — where I don’t really have an explanation besides the refs putting their finger on the scale.
My guess is the ref that threw the flag was taking a dump when MF asked about it.That’s what I can’t comprehend. This is common. And if the refs saw no issues with it before the game, why the penalty?
You know this because.........?One of two reasons and neither is acceptable, but we already know our AD won't do shit about it, so here we are.
Because I've been followingy ND football with my eyes wide open for decades.You know this because.........?
His pass (while scrambling near the sideline) to Mitchell for the TD was as good as it gets. Earlier in the year, he probably doesn't complete that. .He was 22-33 with one sneaky int and a couple of TDs. At least 3 passes were dropped plus one pass of beauty that was called back but it showed his improvement. He should have been able to make a better touch pass for the TD.