A few?
1. Academic requirements
2. Religious aspect of the school
3. School is in Indiana
4. Tough schedule year in year out
5. Res Life or whatever they call it now
6. ND doesn't pay as well as others
7. We really don't know what ND pays their assistants
ND got damn lucky with Kelly (Irish Catholic from Boston who always wanted ND) and 2009 there was no better job available.
I'm pretty sure Lax was talking about other top jobs, not the specific issues at ND. But since you raised them...
1. Yeah, but it's still possible to sign a top 5 class, as the 2013 class shows. You don't think Urban Meyer could sign a top 5 class every year at ND?
2. Who is bothered by that? We're talking about recruiting kids almost entirely from Christian families, not newly-minted secular PhDs who are worried they won't "be accepted" at ND.
3. Have you been to Ohio or Michigan? It's the same.
4. With really tough teams such as Duke. Easier than many SEC schedules.
5. Most rules are barely enforced. You really have to $%* up to get in trouble.
6. ND should start paying more than others, no doubt about that.
7. See 6.
As for BK wanting to be here, I guess he wanted to be in Philly a little bit more? ND was clearly a step up from the UC job; it doesn't mean it was his final goal.
Your signature says that "Tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society." They are the last virtues of a dying football program, too. Get over battered spouse syndrome and starting looking for somebody better.