The Ty comment bothered me also. As an African American, I feel that race may have played small part in his termination. But then I have to ask myself, "How many other instituions have even given an African American the opportunity to be a Head Coach?" Then I have to wonder what is more racist, Ty's firing or the horrible African American graduation rates at other top football programs? So when I hear fans of other schools brand ND as racist, I wonder why these fans don't call out the Ohio State's, Florida's, USC's and LSU's of the world. How can these institutions continue to make millions off these athletes and fail to educate them? So although ND isn't perfect, it is head and shoulders above most programs.
i honestly didn't like the article. the examples for some of the points were a stretch and talking about the la market imploding with usc football was weak. not all of la rides the usc football train. most people are more into the dodgers. of course people are on the bandwagon but its not as big as people claim. it really just sounded like someone whining about usc winning by breaking rules. i dont care how they win, let the ncaa worry about that. i only care about nd winning. usc had nothing to do with how bad we were last year. we play by the rules and still get the recruits we need to win a championship. so as long as we're winning the right way that's all that matters.
I thought the article was funny but mostly i didnt like it.The way that usc runs their program upsets me just as much as the next person,but im so tired of ND fans getting into pissing matches with their fans.I am the biggest irish fan in the world and always will be no matter whar our record is,but when we start saying things like "I hate usc" or we trash talk them to try and prove our superiority(on or off the field) I feel like it takes something away from us. We as Irish fans pride ourselves in the class and upright leadership of the university and then turn around and write articles like Dixon did.It is beneath us to do so.We are the Irish, we have nothing to prove through slamming usc.Lets take the high road ND fans.
i honestly didn't like the article. the examples for some of the points were a stretch and talking about the la market imploding with usc football was weak. not all of la rides the usc football train. most people are more into the dodgers. of course people are on the bandwagon but its not as big as people claim. it really just sounded like someone whining about usc winning by breaking rules. i dont care how they win, let the ncaa worry about that. i only care about nd winning. usc had nothing to do with how bad we were last year. we play by the rules and still get the recruits we need to win a championship. so as long as we're winning the right way that's all that matters.
The Ty comment bothered me also. As an African American, I feel that race may have played small part in his termination. But then I have to ask myself, "How many other instituions have even given an African American the opportunity to be a Head Coach?" Then I have to wonder what is more racist, Ty's firing or the horrible African American graduation rates at other top football programs? So when I hear fans of other schools brand ND as racist, I wonder why these fans don't call out the Ohio State's, Florida's, USC's and LSU's of the world. How can these institutions continue to make millions off these athletes and fail to educate them? So although ND isn't perfect, it is head and shoulders above most programs.
we do chicken right.
was that a KFC slogan from the way back?