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Old 09-20-2007, 10:10 PM
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which if you read NDNation at all you might start to doubt.

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I pretty much stick to 2+2 and all of you guys. Though we may not be experts in much besides poker (and most of us not even then) I give most on 2+2 credit for at least being intelligent. Other forums just piss me off with their stupidity. I [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] you guys.
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Old 09-20-2007, 10:47 PM
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I genuinely want to know how this season can be explained away to leave Weis' reputation in tact.

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Obviously ND fans will hand-wave away this season and blame "Ty's recruits".

ND fan nation logic:

- Season goes well with Ty's recruits? Make a BCS bowl with Ty's recruits, guys like Quinn, Samardzijxjipja, McKnight, Stovall, Carlson, Fasano, Walker? --> all credit goes to Charlie's coaching acumen.
- Season going terribly? Have the 119th ranked offense in the nation, despite the fact your current coach is an ostensible offensive "genius"? --> all blame on Ty and his terrible recruiting classes ranked in the 30s and 40s by national publications and ranking services. As someone in another thread noted, when you add together a couple of recruiting classes ranked in the 30s and 40s nationally and mix it together with one of the greatest offensive minds of all time, you somehow get the 119th ranked offense in the nation. Does this cause ND fans to bat an eye? Nope; this is rebuilding year, so once Ty's Guys are purged, Charlie can finally get down to winning national championships every year. Despite the fact he hasn't been there in three years, Ty is obviously at fault when Notre Dame players fail at basic football competency things like "snapping the football" and "blocking defenders".

It went the same way last season too. Before various big games ND was about to play, various posters here, on ND boards and blogs claimed in unison: "Charlie will have the troops ready to play! He'll have an NFL gameplan ready that college teams won't be able to defend." After getting blown out in said games, that narrative was unsurprisingly: "Ty's recruits let Charlie down." Charlie is one of those special coaches who will always have the troops ready to play... until they lose, in which case they were doomed from the start due to Ty's uncoachable recruits.

When you read this:

Ty Willingham Fact Sheet

...it's hilarious how many of these arguments for firing Willingham apply aptly to Weis. But in ND's fans minds, this is completely meaningless. Getting blown out 5 games in a row just means that "Returning to Glory" will have to wait a couple of more years. Weis will get the troops ready by 2011, no worries.

It's going to be comical watching ND fans strain for excuses once the last vestiges of Willingham's classes are gone, and Weis's signature accomplishments still only include a narrow loss to USC at home, beating a 7-5 Michigan team, and winning the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy numerous times.

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Could also be that Ty was black.

Not to play the race card, but I have heard that some big boosters at UW don't like Ty simply for that reason regardless of the fact that he's turning the program around. A bud of mine was doing work for one and talking about UW football and was taken aback when the guy made a statement regarding that.

Can be hard to believe, but some of these well to do, seemingly well educated people, are still idiots when it comes to race.

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Old 09-20-2007, 10:48 PM
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They both get smoked in bowls...


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Old 09-20-2007, 10:55 PM
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Just a thought or two from a Michigan man to ND fans. Since I've been old enough to follow college football, the best ND teams were 88-89 and 93. What do those teams have in common vs recent ND teams? An athletic quarterback. Rice and MacDougal didn't play in the NFL, but they were extremely effective at ND, especially Rice. Ever since, ND has gone to a more traditional offense with standard drop back passers. My advice to ND: find a mobile QB. If nothing else, it almost guarantees a win over UM.

It is astonishing to think of the talent dropoff from 20 years ago to now. Aren't athletes supposed to be getting bigger, stronger, and faster? Not at ND. Those teams in the late 80's were so loaded, it was ridiculous. Is there one ND player now who could start on those teams?
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:07 PM
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One of Charlie's top recruits (so far) for the upcoming season will be featured on ESPN 2 tonight in a high school match up. The bad news is that it's a QB and I'm pretty sure Clausen will be there for another 3 years. The QB playing on ESPN 2 tonight is Dayne Crist he may just be ND's next Zach Frazier.

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lol ND fans talking about recruits in September. I love this!
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:07 PM
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Default Re: The state of Notre Dame football.

Jimmah Clausen could start for the Patriots. Did you see his poise?
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:12 PM
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It is astonishing to think of the talent dropoff from 20 years ago to now. Aren't athletes supposed to be getting bigger, stronger, and faster?

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20 years ago they didn't limit scholarships and parity wasn't even in sight.

The talent is still there, it's just more spread out. But the top teams still get their share.

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Old 09-20-2007, 11:13 PM
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Dude, I'm not blaming Willingham. I really liked Willingham. I was sorry to see him go. But I don't think race had anything to do with it. I think having two straight seasons of being .500 or less (5-7, 6-6) had a lot to do with it.

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I'm honestly glad to see a ND fan say this.

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Yeah, Deac is likeable....Dammit. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

I wouldn't take race entirely out of the equation for why Ty was let go.

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Old 09-20-2007, 11:17 PM
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I honestly don't think you can compare ND to USC or Texas, or whatever massive program. The schools are just so different. People go to USC to play in the NFL. Plain and simple.

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Yeah, ND is just a small program. Hardly anyone knows about their football team. After all, their girls softball team is what's paying all the bills.

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Old 09-20-2007, 11:20 PM
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Default Re: The state of Notre Dame football.

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20 years ago they didn't limit scholarships and parity wasn't even in sight.

The talent is still there, it's just more spread out. But the top teams still get their share.


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True, but I was specifically referring to ND. In that great stretch from 88-93, ND had sick talent throughout the 2-deep. Rice, Zorich, Lyght, Bettis, Ismael, Waters, Brown, etc...Now they have a MAC team. If there is hope for ND fans, USC and Oklahoma went through some down years and bounced back nicely. No reason ND can't.
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