Recruiting Notre Dame’s 2025 class drops to six commitments in latest Rivals250
- By Tyler James
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That near win to the defacto #1 team in the country (USC) back in 2005 under Charlie Weis still might be the best "win" ND has had in the last 20 years.It was not meant that CW started 10-0, but the mainly contract extension after 9-10 games in year 1 -- could have phrased that better
It was not meant that CW started 10-0, but the mainly contract extension after 9-10 games in year 1 -- could have phrased that betterWhen did Charie Weis start 10-0? He lost game 3 to Michigan St.
Better than Ole Miss? that could be open soon. Florida, Bama, Michigan,Out to where? I’m curious. Name a job that will be open soon that is a step up for Lane Kiffin that is a better job than Mississippi, a place where he recruits well, especially the transfer portal, and who is paying him amongst the top 10 head coaches in CFB?
The SEC has the best 1-loss team and the two best 2-loss teams, see both polls and computers. All of those won good out of conference matchups early in the year. That is why the #5 seed is valuable and why it sucks that it is probably going to the loser of the BUGCG . The 5th seed will likely play Boise at home and then the Big12 champion (fringe top 20 Arizona St?) in the next round; dodging the strong SEC teams.ACC is just as tough as the SEC. ESPN will never argue that though. I should have said unless Alabama or Georgia are conference champs they won't jump an 11-1 ND.
Lots of teams benefit from the portal, Notre Dame included. I just don't believe you can utilize the portal as the foundation of your team year in and year out and have sustained success.Lane Kiffin is benefiting from the portal.
Lane Kiffin is benefiting from the portal.I don't know how many years you can build your team through the portal. Fla St. was very successful last year utilizing it but you almost have to hit on every player because they're likely short term players. Adding to a solid roster built through recruiting with portal players in specific areas of need is ideal. I just don't think you can do it in large numbers year after year. Hard to establish a culture that way in my opinion.
I don't know how many years you can build your team through the portal. Fla St. was very successful last year utilizing it but you almost have to hit on every player because they're likely short term players. Adding to a solid roster built through recruiting with portal players in specific areas of need is ideal. I just don't think you can do it in large numbers year after year. Hard to establish a culture that way in my opinion.Thats true, echo.....but.....Cignetti has demonstrated his skills with the portal. Its the new "signing day" thing. We will know more in the off season.
Coach Prime pumping the F+.Julian Lewis to Colorado: How good is the 5-star QB? What does it mean for Deion Sanders?
Days after decommitting from USC, the No. 2 QB in the class has picked the Buffs. It's a big boost for Sanders and Colorado.www.espn.com
Thats true, echo.....but.....Cignetti has demonstrated his skills with the portal. Its the new "signing day" thing. We will know more in the off season.What Indiana is doing has been great for college football. The question becomes is this season for them an anomaly or the beginning of something sustainable ? I would definitely lean to the former as their roster certainly isn't built yet for the latter.
I'm talking about athletes that play for schools that make the kind of revenues where they could afford to pay millions of dollars to their athletes (like notre dame)How many schools would cancel their football programs immediately. Very few could even entertain such an idea