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Meadows

It makes no sense to you because you dont know what you are doing. You dont know what to look for in recruits or evaluate/project them at the next level so stop talking out of your ass sport. Im old enough to remember when you thought Moore, Bowen & the DE from Chitown were the elite talent ND needed to compete for titles. Turns out ND is thriving without them & the kids you were down on as not being good enough have put together a 1 loss season to date & are primed for a playoff run & will likely be ranked in the top 5 once the season ends.
Under Freeman ND has recruited elite players at every position with the exception of WR. ND has one of the deepest & most talented back 7 that is only getting deeper in the country. Our oline recruiting is the envy of CFB. Our QB room is deep. Our RB room is loaded. If Traore & Botehlo come back healthy we will have a great DE rotation next yr.. DT is the only real worry on D next year.
Lol God I wish I could be this naive

Meadows

Notre Dame has two players ranked inside the composite top 100 in 2025. Their competitors for national titles at the high p4 level sign about 10 of these kids and several of them are five stars

I don't understand how a program with Notre Dame's resources can fail so badly to correct the glaring obvious problem in the program which is the lack of upside in the talent

How is this not being corrected at Notre Dame? Can someone point me to how conceding your top talent in your class every year to your competitors is helping Notre Dame win national titles? Year after year after year after year after year after year of conceding nearly all of their best prospects to other programs

It makes no sense to me. What is the impediment? This question never gets asked and nobody at the program ever has to speak to it to the public in any way. I don't understand it
It makes no sense to you because you dont know what you are doing. You dont know what to look for in recruits or evaluate/project them at the next level so stop talking out of your ass sport. Im old enough to remember when you thought Moore, Bowen & the DE from Chitown were the elite talent ND needed to compete for titles. Turns out ND is thriving without them & the kids you were down on as not being good enough have put together a 1 loss season to date & are primed for a playoff run & will likely be ranked in the top 5 once the season ends.
Under Freeman ND has recruited elite players at every position with the exception of WR. ND has one of the deepest & most talented back 7 that is only getting deeper in the country. Our oline recruiting is the envy of CFB. Our QB room is deep. Our RB room is loaded. If Traore & Botehlo come back healthy we will have a great DE rotation next yr.. DT is the only real worry on D next year.

Underwood to Michigan

Spoken like a true hater, I have to chuckle at that one. I have this vague memory of reading some blog right around the time BK was hired, and it was some ND geek alum, opining about whoever the new coach might be, and naturally BK was mentioned. And they liked him, they considered him an eligible candidate. But maybe a little too 'community college' was the phrasing I think they used. As if he might not be patrician enough somehow, for a place like ND. Which is LOL funny.

Assumption college, baby! He's only like 5-9, I think he was a LB as a player. So he had to play D-2. You got a problem with that?
Yep, I do hate him as much as you love him!

Meadows

He’s getting CB’d to Michigan… well done staff!

Bk had some bad wr classes but his staff always got good production out of them. Can’t recruit or coach wrs now
Notre Dame has two players ranked inside the composite top 100 in 2025. Their competitors for national titles at the high p4 level sign about 10 of these kids and several of them are five stars

I don't understand how a program with Notre Dame's resources can fail so badly to correct the glaring obvious problem in the program which is the lack of upside in the talent

How is this not being corrected at Notre Dame? Can someone point me to how conceding your top talent in your class every year to your competitors is helping Notre Dame win national titles? Year after year after year after year after year after year of conceding nearly all of their best prospects to other programs

It makes no sense to me. What is the impediment? This question never gets asked and nobody at the program ever has to speak to it to the public in any way. I don't understand it

Underwood to Michigan

Is that why he got into coaching or was it to win a NC and be considered one of the great coaches in CFB?? If he got into it for 💰 only then it fits his loser mentality perfectly! He was a prick in 83' when he started at Assumption and has only gotten worse over the last 40 years.
Real question: did you know him or play for him at Assumption?

Northern Illinois

I hope so.

The projections have all locked IU and PSU into the 5th and 6th slots with some saying ND will have to travel in the first playoff round. That might change or it might just stay dumb if those two buggers finish 11-1 each having a quality loss and no quality wins. I believe thus far the Hoosiers have not played any of the 7 top teams in their conference.
Every projection last 10 days has ND hosting

ESPN already planning ND to host first CFP game Friday evening 12/20

JOK career may be over

Do you not understand that most schools don't have profitable athletic programs? And the one's that do are not earning billions in profit, more like low millions.

This is why players should get an education and graduate, so they have something to fall back on when their football careers are over. Average football player lasts 3 years in the NFL.
Notre Dame and the other blue bloods like them are doing about 100 to 200 million per season in sales and a business with the margins like those in college football are worth billions of dollars (10x annual revenue).

A lot of these blue bloods will take the money from football and reinvest it back into football to grow the product or they'll take the money from football and they'll distribute it to the other sports in their athletic department to be competitive in those other sports even if those other sports aren't making money and then they'll claim that the athletic department isnt profitable despite the football program being extremely profitable in and of itself (this is the oldest PR trick in the book) but I digress

Football careers are extremely short you risk permanent damage to your brain and you risk the kind of injury that could end your career at any moment. These star players producing big numbers for their colleges should be making millions of dollars during their prime earning years which is as early as freshmans in college. There is little chance to make it to the NFL and when you get there your window for earning is about 3 years on average

Notre Dame talks about taking care of these recruits when they walk into the recruits house and talk to their parents

But how are you looking after these kids who have one opportunity to cash in on their extremely marketable and valuable skills when you are actively trying to regress the economic power that these recruits have in college football by trying to suppress their ability to earn fair market value for the labor they produce?

I don't understand how Notre Dame doesn't see the hypocrisy

Underwood to Michigan

Is that why he got into coaching or was it to win a NC and be considered one of the great coaches in CFB?? If he got into it for 💰 only then it fits his loser mentality perfectly! He was a prick in 83' when he started at Assumption and has only gotten worse over the last 40 years.
Spoken like a true hater, I have to chuckle at that one. I have this vague memory of reading some blog right around the time BK was hired, and it was some ND geek alum, opining about whoever the new coach might be, and naturally BK was mentioned. And they liked him, they considered him an eligible candidate. But maybe a little too 'community college' was the phrasing I think they used. As if he might not be patrician enough somehow, for a place like ND. Which is LOL funny.

Assumption college, baby! He's only like 5-9, I think he was a LB as a player. So he had to play D-2. You got a problem with that?

JOK career may be over

This is why players should be earning millions of dollars as soon as they reach the FBS because this is a violent sport and all it takes is one hit to ruin your entire career all the while you are making millions to billions of dollars collectively for your school as soon as you're about 18 years old
Do you not understand that most schools don't have profitable athletic programs? And the one's that do are not earning billions in profit, more like low millions.

This is why players should get an education and graduate, so they have something to fall back on when their football careers are over. Average football player lasts 3 years in the NFL.

I can’t blame this Supreme Court

For NIL, but I blame the NCAA for ruining college football.

The transfer rule needs to be reinstated to the one year sit out buffer, and once committed a player should be obligated to that school for one year

Quarter
.....you should really wait about an hour or so before you give your own comment a thumbs up with your alter ego NDinNJ....

I can’t blame this Supreme Court

For NIL, but I blame the NCAA for ruining college football.

The transfer rule needs to be reinstated to the one year sit out buffer, and once committed a player should be obligated to that school for one year

Quarter
The way it's going it's not going to be long where the schools are paying the athletes directly. Once that happens the transfers will be neutralized to the length of the contract. The schools and athletes will have one year and multi-year contacts.
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