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He's the ATHLETIC director. What's the most important category of ND athletics?
ACADEMICS!!
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He's the ATHLETIC director. What's the most important category of ND athletics?
ACADEMICS!!
I for one, applaud the intent here, if not the execution. Jack has made it clear no change is comming, and that indeed, he has some level of positive satisfaction with the job Kelly has done.
I'm doing nothing of the sort. I'm saying that you and koon are wrong, if you think that Swarbrick's #1 priority is, or even should be, wins and losses on the football field. That's not to say it shouldn't be a HIGH priority for him, but it isn't his #1 priority, like both of you have claimed.
Or maybe he realizes that if he is stuck with Kelly for another year that public support makes a helluva lot more sense than saying "look, we know Kelly sucks and he has to go, but we couldn't find a replacement that everyone agreed was suitable and worth the buyout, so we're stuck for another year."
It actually can be proven. Guys are losing too much weight. McGlinchey ended the season under 300 lbs. He's 6'7! How is he under 300 lbs? Nutritional intake isn't being properly tracked.
The thing is all of the weight loss happened during the season, which means it probably wasn't intended. His weight at the start of the season (325 lbs I believe) was likely his target weight since he had all spring and summer to get it dialed in.
All players are going to lose a little during the season, but from what I heard on one of the podcasts, ND players are losing way too much, like 20-30 lbs. That is going to make you weaker and make recovery more difficult.
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Yeah, "proven."
One, these same S&C critiques have been used for years at ND. They're used by every fan base, really. I mentioned how much flack Marotti got while he was here and voila years later he's considered one of the best in the business.
Two, this time last year someone like McGlinchey was getting a ton of love as a future top NFL pick. Not a peep about weight concerns. What's the difference? Winning. The training table, nutrition, and sleep tracking keeps getting better at Notre Dame. Now, all of a sudden we're seeing massive weight loss?
Three, the season is nary 90 freaking days long. Do people really buy 2 pounds lost every single week? They don't even work that hard during the week through the season! How much weight did McGlinchey lose during fall camp then? 60 pounds?
Four, what if McGlinchey just isn't that great? Or had a bad year? Or was banged up a little bit? Or there were some coaching issues? Blaming (nearly) everything on S&C issues allows people to avoid having those much tougher conversations. I wouldn't trust any source coming from BGI tbh and I know one of the ISD writers doesn't really buy these weight loss stories. So, grains of salt and all that.
Yeah, "proven."
One, these same S&C critiques have been used for years at ND. They're used by every fan base, really. I mentioned how much flack Marotti got while he was here and voila years later he's considered one of the best in the business.
Two, this time last year someone like McGlinchey was getting a ton of love as a future top NFL pick. Not a peep about weight concerns. What's the difference? Winning. The training table, nutrition, and sleep tracking keeps getting better at Notre Dame. Now, all of a sudden we're seeing massive weight loss?
Three, the season is nary 90 freaking days long. Do people really buy 2 pounds lost every single week? They don't even work that hard during the week through the season! How much weight did McGlinchey lose during fall camp then? 60 pounds?
Four, what if McGlinchey just isn't that great? Or had a bad year? Or was banged up a little bit? Or there were some coaching issues? Blaming (nearly) everything on S&C issues allows people to avoid having those much tougher conversations. I wouldn't trust any source coming from BGI tbh and I know one of the ISD writers doesn't really buy these weight loss stories. So, grains of salt and all that.
Yet here we sit every season with losses to teams like, Stanford, Duke, and Northwestern. For all our focus on academics over football we're getting our ass handed to us in both departments. Unless there is a shift in mentality and a rededication to football we might as well pack it up and join the AAC. Then we can all sit around and circlejerk about our graduation rate as we slide into irrelevancy.
You don't think someone who's potentially running with 20/30% body fat can lose 2lbs per week? Are you serious? You've used the Mickey line several times. He was the DIRECTOR of strength and conditioning for all sports. So, blaming him is like blaming Jack for the 4-8 record. He essentially was the AD of strength and conditioning. Completely different roll than what Longo has going on.
It's a scheme issue through and through. Longo spends more time with these kids than anyone associated with the football program. By far.
You don't think someone who's potentially running with 20/30% body fat can lose 2lbs per week? Are you serious? You've used the Mickey line several times. He was the DIRECTOR of strength and conditioning for all sports. So, blaming him is like blaming Jack for the 4-8 record. He essentially was the AD of strength and conditioning. Completely different roll than what Longo has going on.
It's a scheme issue through and through. Longo spends more time with these kids than anyone associated with the football program. By far.
Yeah I wasn't going to bring up the physiological argument there but it is totally plausible for a 21 year old kid, weighing 300+ lbs, running and lifting 5 days a week, to lose 2 lbs per week if he is not eating a ton of food.
These kids are extremely busy. They need to be reminded to eat often, monitored, and only provided the proper food options.
Sure, someone can lose 2 pounds per week. It's possible. But it's really, really hard to do when you're given the resources at a major college football program. Now multiply that by...how many players on the team?
It shouldn't pass the smell test for anyone. Plus, you know my other points I made, too.
No one else is beating us in educating student-athletes. Not on any regular basis. And certainly not every year.
That's true. Yost's anti-Catholic stance forced ND out onto the road so it's ND's Catholicism that gave rise to the football teams national brand in the age of Life magazine, barnstorming and whistle stop tours.
This is the picture in that tweet.![]()
Jack has done FAR more good to ND athletics than harm
Yet here we sit every season with losses to teams like, Stanford, Duke, and Northwestern. For all our focus on academics over football we're getting our ass handed to us in both departments. Unless there is a shift in mentality and a rededication to football we might as well pack it up and join the AAC. Then we can all sit around and circlejerk about our graduation rate as we slide into irrelevancy.
Many have chosen to point out the records of Steroidsford vs ND over 2010-2016 so here is a comparison of ND to Duke and NW:
- ND = 59-31
- NW = 49-39
- Duke = 43-46
4-8 sucks but I wouldn't trade programs.
So this is what we are reduced to. Comparing the notre dame football program to northwestern and duke? Maybe we are actually irrelevant?
So this is what we are reduced to. Comparing the notre dame football program to northwestern and duke? Maybe we are actually irrelevant?
Can someone explain how Charlie Strong would even make money becoming NDs dc, assuming he gets 1 million per year?
I assume he was making ~5 million per at Texas, which he's owed. So I thought unless he takes a job for more than 5 million, he won't actually make any more than he would otherwise.
Am I completely wrong on how this works?
If I remember the contract language correctly, Strong has an obligation to pursue employment in good faith. If employment is secured and he makes less than his UT salary, then Texas would still pay the balance, or close to it. In your scenario UT would pay 4 mil a year instead of 5.
Language like that is included because if not, why would Strong bother working? UT would be on the hook for 5 mil a year for the foreseeable future. This saves them 1 mil a year if he is a coordinator, and maybe 2 or 3 if he gets a head job somewhere like USF.
Can someone explain how Charlie Strong would even make money becoming NDs dc, assuming he gets 1 million per year?
I assume he was making ~5 million per at Texas, which he's owed. So I thought unless he takes a job for more than 5 million, he won't actually make any more than he would otherwise.
Am I completely wrong on how this works?
Vic Fangio for DC.
I have no inside info... I'd just love to see it happen.