R-Jack wrote:OK, I'll say it.
Is it really that much of a desirable job anymore?
Under the old administration? No. Under the current administration? It remains to be seen. Notre Dame is still one of those jobs where if you win and win big, you can become a college football legend very quickly.
There are overriding issues with Notre Dame as it stands now. Notre Dame likes to pride itself on the fact that football players are just like regular students and live with everyone else. As Terry has stated, there are no athletic dorms at ND. This causes an issue because unlike 99.99999% of universities, Notre Dame does not have a training table for it's athletes. Doesn't sound like a big deal, but when everyone else has one and a nutritionist telling the kids what to eat, it is a factor.
ND has made strides in terms of what they pay their coaches, but for a long time it was very far behind.
ND likely won't land a coach like Stoops or Meyer because frankly that type of hire has never happened in college football. They will likely end up with an up and comer like Brian Kelly. If they provide him with the necessary support, he can make the job very desirable again
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