Watching ND football is like voluntary water boarding
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 10:18 pm
Yeah, I've seen all I need to of the Kelly era. These next 3-5 years should be awesome.
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Wish you'd told me that before I made my picks this week.King Crimson wrote:was it Terry or Killian i told this summer that TU might just beat ND?
i think i took ND as well.Mace wrote:Wish you'd told me that before I made my picks this week.King Crimson wrote:was it Terry or Killian i told this summer that TU might just beat ND?
I still thank that was the smart pick and, if they were playing again next week, I'd still take the Irish.King Crimson wrote:i think i took ND as well.Mace wrote:Wish you'd told me that before I made my picks this week.King Crimson wrote:was it Terry or Killian i told this summer that TU might just beat ND?
And KC, I think it was a conversation with Terry. Could have been me, fuck, I don't know.Killian wrote:Take Tulsa.Dinsdale wrote:I took ND -8.5 in the Pick'em.
I don't know if they keep stats on "ATS after a death," but it's gotta be one covering mofo.
Even ND can't fuck this one up... right? Does Rudy have any eligibility left? Put that fucker in there and that would cover 38.5.
If you need a shower rod I can send one via John Blake.Killian wrote:All BCS schools. This was Tulsa's first win against a BCS team in 20 tries.
Wow. Looks like another year of not being bowl eligible.Laxplayer wrote:Notre Dame has just announced their 2011 schedule:
SE Western Michigan tech
NW southern North Dakota
NE Northern Oregon
Southern Northern Minnesota
SW San Diego tech
Santa Anita valley school for the blind
Bye....and are a 7 point underdog.
Bye
university of crippled blind children
SW Northern Old Mexico....because new mexico is too tough.
Laxplayer wrote:Notre Dame has just announced their 2011 schedule:
SE Western Michigan tech
NW southern North Dakota
NE Northern Oregon
Southern Northern Minnesota
SW San Diego tech
Santa Anita valley school for the blind
Bye....and are a 7 point underdog.
Bye
university of crippled blind children
SW Northern Old Mexico....because new mexico is too tough.
I agree, and unfortunately, that's about the only consolation I have at this point.Laxplayer wrote:I've said it for years....I'd rather root for a team that goes 0-10 and graduates their players than a 10-0 team that cheats their asses off.
I honestly don't think Gruden is the answer. The college game differs significantly from the NFL, beyond recruiting. Gruden's never been a head coach at the college level, and he's almost 20 years removed from his most recent college coaching gig of any sort. Not to mention, he might not be gettable, in that he has a much cushier job right now than he would have at ND. Yes, ND could break the bank to get him, but ESPN likely could match any offer ND put on the table, at least to the point where money would no longer be the deciding factor. As distasteful as it may be to some, if ND fires Kelly for any reason, I think we have to go after Saban.I agree Killian, this guy is in way over his head.....time to go after Gruden.
Why should anyone give two fucking shits? Why should anyone have even a sliver of sympathy for you? You lie with dogs, you get fleas.Killian wrote:Yeah, I've seen all I need to of the Kelly era. These next 3-5 years should be awesome.
Never happened.Dinsdale wrote:hearts out to Declan's loved ones.
BWAHAHAHAH! You're fucking kidding, right? Like Saban would ever want to leave 'Bama to coach at ND? Why does every fucking ND fan think the best coaches in the country will leave their top jobs just for the shot to coach at ND?Terry in Crapchester wrote:As distasteful as it may be to some, if ND fires Kelly for any reason, I think we have to go after Saban.
Killian wrote:ND is going to have a press conference at 2pm to address the situation. This is sad on two fronts. The first being that some dumbass at Notre Dame either told this kid to go up in the tower or at minimum didn't tell him to get down, and the second is that the kid is at an age where he likely wouldn't question what his boss told him to do (if he was told to get into the tower).
Sudden Sam wrote:WACThe Seer wrote:Laxplayer wrote:Notre Dame has just announced their 2011 schedule:
SE Western Michigan tech
NW southern North Dakota
NE Northern Oregon
Southern Northern Minnesota
SW San Diego tech
Santa Anita valley school for the blind
Bye....and are a 7 point underdog.
Bye
university of crippled blind children
SW Northern Old Mexico....because new mexico is too tough.
They're in the SEC?
And before the 00's, the 80's were the losingest decade for ND football.Screw_Michigan wrote:Terry, open your fucking eyes, pal. NOTRE DAME IS FUCKING IRRELEVANT. Period. Full stop. The 80s were more than 20 years ago.
You're right on one point. No one is going to walk away from a top 10 program to coach in South Bend. There are no 1-A football programs in South Bend. Last I checked, ND was located in Notre Dame, Indiana.Nobody is just going to walk away from a top 10 program to coach in South Bend. You have to overpay for any coach worth a shit to come to town and even with the offer of being overpaid, no one wants to coach at ND. You're the lepers of 1-A ball.
True, but Saben has proved to be quite the carpet bagger. Him going to ND is a completely different discussion.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Saban didn't walk away from a top 10 program to coach Bama. He was unhappy in Miami, and was going to get shitcanned eventually. Good moves by Saban and Bama.
Screw_Michigan wrote:Nobody is just going to walk away from a top 10 program to coach in South Bend.
Or maybe not.L45B wrote:He has hogged most of the best local talent for a decade now--
I think one thing that gets overlooked in the time that Kelly was at Cincinnati is how good of a defense that Dantonio left him for a couple of years. It took a year for Kelly to change the offense and they won their first title. The D recruiting sucked under Kelly's watch, but he had the offense to win shootouts.Papa Willie wrote:I think the ND folks should relax. Give BK a few years. He worked wonders on a program (Cincy) that had never been worth a single fuck. Give him a chance...
Agree with you there 100%Papa Willie wrote:Here's one thing, though - you keep hiring a new HC every 2-3 years, you can forget getting a seriously good coach. Who in the hell is going to want to put up with that kind of pressure - certainly if they're already established?
Killian wrote:Yep. And I'm retiring from banging Victoria Secret models.
Hahahaha! Aren't we all!?Killian wrote:Yep. And I'm retiring from banging Victoria Secret models.
I can't speak for everyone, but that's not really the case for me. For me, Bob Davie is the one that gets my ire the most, for two reasons.TheJON wrote:Ty Willingham seems to be Irish fans version of Steve Alford. Oh sure, Bob Davies didn't do well and neither did Charlie, but it seems like you guys are most critical of Willingham- much like Iowa fans are with that little bitch Alford.
For all the Kelly-bashing you've seen on this thread, you really don't have to worry about that happening at ND. As Killian noted, every ND coach has gotten at least five years except Ty. And short of something happening that would establish cause, e.g., Kelly being responsible for Declan Sullivan's death, committing a crime, ND being in violation of NCAA rules or suffering a sharp decline in player graduation rates, ND won't exercise Kelly's buyout until after the 2012 season, at the earliest.Papa Willie wrote:Here's one thing, though - you keep hiring a new HC every 2-3 years, you can forget getting a seriously good coach. Who in the hell is going to want to put up with that kind of pressure - certainly if they're already established?
Ferentz and Saban do this too. Weis, Ferentz, and Saban are all of the Belichik coaching tree. They all run their practices similar to what Belichik does. Nobody is complaining about Ferentz and Saban doing this.First was that he never completely grasped the difference between the college game and the pro game, beyond recruiting. He ran his practices more like pro practices, with a minimum of contact and emphasis on schemes.