If BK is not going anywhere, we need to move up the food chain. Swarbrick is a corporate yes-man with no qualifications to be AD.
Are you always on?
If BK is not going anywhere, we need to move up the food chain. Swarbrick is a corporate yes-man with no qualifications to be AD.
Lol. Weird how every other sports program has excelled under him.
Always on what? IE? After losses, I'm on IE for awhile. You know how this season has gone. So you can do the math...
First, it should be obvious that the ND AD has special obligations to football. If football is not working (and many more knowledgeable about ND football than I believe that this season has a claim on the worst in ND history, given the record of our opponents) then it doesn't matter much how well other sports are doing.
Second, it doesn't make sense to me to give Swarbrick credit for not firing Muffet McGraw, Bobby Clark, Kevin Corrigan, Jeff Jackson, etc. He simply didn't screw up programs that were strong. Who would you say his best coaching hire has been?
UPDATE: I do not count Jim McLaughlin as a Swarbrick "success" not because he isn't an elite coach -he clearly is- but because he wanted to come here. It's not like Swarbrick found him and convinced him to come. He just had to have a contract made up. That hire counts as another Swarbrick non-screw up.
Haven't seen this name anywhere, and not completely sure how I feel about him, but how about Bret Bielema? Only 46 and he's 93-48 as a coach and he's done it at schools that struggle to appeal to 5 stars. He runs an offense that many here are dying to see at ND. His personality rubs a lot of people the wrong way, but could be what we need. We are pretty damn soft as a team right now. He's get better talent here than he ever had at Wisconsin or Arkansas.
First, it should be obvious that the ND AD has special obligations to football. If football is not working (and many more knowledgeable about ND football than I believe that this season has a claim on the worst in ND history, given the record of our opponents) then it doesn't matter much how well other sports are doing.
Second, it doesn't make sense to me to give Swarbrick credit for not firing Muffet McGraw, Bobby Clark, Kevin Corrigan, Jeff Jackson, etc. He simply didn't screw up programs that were strong. Who would you say his best coaching hire has been?
UPDATE: I do not count Jim McLaughlin as a Swarbrick "success" not because he isn't an elite coach -he clearly is- but because he wanted to come here. It's not like Swarbrick found him and convinced him to come. He just had to have a contract made up. That hire counts as another Swarbrick non-screw up.
What would it take for ND to get their Saban, Harbaugh, or Urban????
Are you people really this stupid????
Urban,Saban,Harbaugh are NOT coming here. None of them want to follow the standards that the University of Notre Dame want from their head football coach.
They all are good coaches but they don't/won't put up with the academics standards.
I guess people Never watched Les me coach. He is offense sucks and his game management is bad. Not to mention he is a PR nightmare.
Bret Bielema also is a PR nightmare with class issues. The admin would not be happy with him. That's why he won't be considered.
And maybe us fans are the problem. Notre Dame is NOT a tier 1 program anymore. We won't complete with the lines of Bama, Michigan, Osu, Clemson, and other schools. This isn't the old days when ND was always on tv, that happens everywheres now. Kids don't want to work for an education they want to take the easiest path they can. The only tradition ND has is the golden dome and the everyweek on tv, as well as great academics. The last time ND won a Championship was 1988! Yeah 28 years ago. These young kids know nothing about ND winning football. So since it has been that long why do us as fans think we should be considered a tier one program?
I'm not sure we have or can get a Saban, Harbaugh, or Urban. A Kelly level coach is probably as close as it comes. In the beginning it looked like a home run hire. A guy on the cusp of the big leagues with a great track record. That really hasn't translated to success at ND though, aside from one really great year in 2012 and a decent year in 2015.
I think we should keep in mind that we're really close here. We were on the right path last year and we kind of lost our mojo. This year we're in every game, and it's crazy to think we're just one play away in every game from being 10-0. The fact is 4 wins is unacceptable, even in a rebuilding year. We really shouldn't be rebuilding anyway after 7 years, but recruiting has been up and down defensively. Ideally we're not breaking in so many receivers all at once either.
Are you people really this stupid????
Urban,Saban,Harbaugh are NOT coming here. None of them want to follow the standards that the University of Notre Dame want from their head football coach.
They all are good coaches but they don't/won't put up with the academics standards.
I guess people Never watched Les me coach. He is offense sucks and his game management is bad. Not to mention he is a PR nightmare.
Bret Bielema also is a PR nightmare with class issues. The admin would not be happy with him. That's why he won't be considered.
And maybe us fans are the problem. Notre Dame is NOT a tier 1 program anymore. We won't complete with the lines of Bama, Michigan, Osu, Clemson, and other schools. This isn't the old days when ND was always on tv, that happens everywheres now. Kids don't want to work for an education they want to take the easiest path they can. The only tradition ND has is the golden dome and the everyweek on tv, as well as great academics. The last time ND won a Championship was 1988! Yeah 28 years ago. These young kids know nothing about ND winning football. So since it has been that long why do us as fans think we should be considered a tier one program?
mike gundy has done a heck of a job at okie lite. probably feasible to get him. probably our best realistic candidate.
bryan harsin would be money except for the whole scientology thing.
josh mcdaniels have any interest in college ball?
dan mullen has had a rough year at ms state, but he's done a great overall job there.
Dan Mullen would be interesting, and he's familiar with ND already.
I'd still like to see Charlie Strong come in as DC /w Kelly still here and see how that goes.
Does swarbrick think ND isn't getting laughed at? We can't bring BK back and be looked at as a serious program that cares about football. A way to show you're serious as a football program is to put a bow on BKs buyout and show the nation that ND program won't accept mediocrity. Until then I will continue to dvr ND games because I can't watch this product live.
I'm betting that Swarbrick is very aware of the state of the Notre Dame brand. I'm betting that he also is not acting all emotional about the state of the football program. Notre Dame has ALWAYS cared more about being serious as an academic institution than being serious as a football program, so I doubt that is even a consideration for anyone in the Administration. Your inability to control your emotions as an (supposed) adult is also probably not a factor in what happens next.
So we shouldn't consider ourselves a football program because of academics? I'm saying nd can have both, we seem to be choosing not to.