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Officially Official Sugar Bowl ND v. UGA Game Thread

I rarely chime in on these "debates". Georgia: 62 yards rushing.....10 in the first half with 3 points. 52 in the second half. One would think that their massive O line would have wore ND down in the second half to some degree. This was a stellar, elite defensive performance against the centerpiece of the SEC. What more can you ask of this defense, especially given the major depletion on the defensive side of the ball. Defensively.....this team is coached up and stepped up in a way that you don't see very often.
I agree with everything you say. The Notre Dame defense was indeed phenomenal. That said, I thought the Georgia defense played just as well as the Notre Dame defense.

ND payout

I disagree here, they will have two 32-34 team conferences like the AFC/NFC at some point in the not so distant future.

I have listened to coaches like Saban and Meyer talk about this for a decade and they’ve been very accurate on where it was going, so I tend to think they’ll be right on this as well.

Don’t be shocked if Saban is the head of the entire thing within a few years from now.
Saban and Meyer?
I wouldn't trust these two to put together a raffle without any underhandedness

ND payout

Well I like to think that CFB will go to a full professional style, pro-standard revenue split, and will become, not a minor league sport, but a full on major league pro sport, which it always has been. The only way one could ever characterize it otherwise, is to cite the deliberate phony fiction of 'amateurism', which is bullshit, and is being legally and structurally dismantled, with the evil NCAA fighting it every step of the way, including this last ditch effort to get a antitrust exemption, I think, but maybe they've set theirs sights lower than that, I'm not a lawyer. An antitrust exception being a thing, a little legal creation where you get to break the law with the govt.'s special permission. Which the NCAA is quite okay with, being the criminal scumbags they are.

In any case, in that event, that of full professionalization, maybe it's not inevitable that ND will have to join a conference. There's so many unknowns, but all of those unknowns usually include super league scenarios. Especially considering the absolute shitshow of conference realignment, driven solely by economics. So it's not really the professionalization of players and their income considerations that will drive the change, it's the schools themselves, and their desire to make so much more, by having only like 40 teams, divvy up all the real money. But there's a lot of tradition in CFB so it's a touchy area. Who does and doesn't get to make that final cut. But ND certainly will, and finally they will be part of a football league, no longer unaffiliated and 'independent', and much to their chagrin!
There is not as much tradition left as you might think, and each year or two there's less.
Some how one professional league is not good enough for some, and to make things professional you will need to eliminate more of the tradition. The same tradition that made college football one of the greatest games in this country.
From what i understand the universities don't want to make these players employees, some (I wonder what that number really is) obviously don't want to be students.
By removing this off the college campuses elevates the damages to the tradition obstacles that concern you have, and allows all the major corporations to buy a team in each state.....
Problem solved
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Officially Official Sugar Bowl ND v. UGA Game Thread

No… we had to blitz lbs more than we did all season

The dline played very gap sound, but did not win many battles other than against their LT.

I’m not trying to discredit the line, they played hard and better than I thought they would. But we blitzed almost every play. Many times bringing 2. Now, insane credit on being gap sound and not letting them bust runs. Georgia was vey gap sound against us other than qb runs, nd stopped Stockton running. Georgia interior was pushing back our ol, we were not doing ther to Georgia. Cross didn’t register a tackle.
I rarely chime in on these "debates". Georgia: 62 yards rushing.....10 in the first half with 3 points. 52 in the second half. One would think that their massive O line would have wore ND down in the second half to some degree. This was a stellar, elite defensive performance against the centerpiece of the SEC. What more can you ask of this defense, especially given the major depletion on the defensive side of the ball. Defensively.....this team is coached up and stepped up in a way that you don't see very often.

Officially Official Sugar Bowl ND v. UGA Game Thread

Our lbs were the main reason the run game for georgia got stopped, not our interior dline. Hinish had a huge play to end the game but he was getting leaned on a bit. Our interior dline played very hard and held up though.

I am stoked we won! Especially with riley passing terrible, denbrock not having a great plan, the team being undisciplined with a lot of penalties, and the most blown defensive assignments all year. The run D, riley running (when it was finally called), and special teams were great though. Need Offense to be much better next week.

We have to play much cleaner vs penn state as they do a lot of window dressing to try and get you to blow assignments.
Nonsense. They ran for 62 yards. The interior DL and Hinish held up extremely well. If our DTs were getting abused like you thought they would the LB play wouldn't mean shit. You were wrong. It's okay

Riley didnt pass terrible. He played great considering the circumstance. Any chance he really had time he made the throw. The D had 2 blown assignments 🤣🤣

The offense will be better because the OL won't be getting beat like they did most of the Georgia game. We did what we had to to win that particular game. Not many QBs win that game but we got one of
Our dline played solid, they played FAR from lights out. Golden had so many well timed run blitzes called and the LBs, and safeties did unreal against the run. Yes the Dline made some huge plays against their awful LT. I'm not saying our front 4 played bad, but to say our front 4 was stuffing them is just untrue.
Just ridiculous moronic stuff
No… we had to blitz lbs more than we did all season

The dline played very gap sound, but did not win many battles other than against their LT.

I’m not trying to discredit the line, they played hard and better than I thought they would. But we blitzed almost every play. Many times bringing 2. Now, insane credit on being gap sound and not letting them bust runs. Georgia was vey gap sound against us other than qb runs, nd stopped Stockton running. Georgia interior was pushing back our ol, we were not doing ther to Georgia. Cross didn’t register a tackle.
Incorrect like usual

Does This Short Week Hurt the Irish?

LOL, come on you are going to ignore what happened to Oregon and Georgia as proof? Dumb

And I noticed you ignored what I posted about Freeman's comments. Once again, it's the preparation that gives you the advantage.

Just like seeding, if you worry about not having as much rest as the other team. You got bigger problems.
Ohio state was favored. Meant nothing. They are more talented

Nd Georgia was the only toss up game and we won

What coach is going to complain about their circumstances? What did you expect him to say? He's not BK. He's not going to put excuses out in the universe and he shouldn't. I wouldn't either.

I'm not worried about it. But to say an extra day of rest wouldn't be beneficial to a beat up team is just wrong

Does This Short Week Hurt the Irish?

With the game coming up this Thurday, and the Sugar Bowl delayed by a day, and it being played in late afternoon, and the late travel does this hurt the Irish?
I was hoping the committee would switch the game days but I understand the complications to the ticket purchaser's of that.

In closing I understand the reasons for the delay and meant no disrespect to their memory
Isn't the timing the same as the regular season? As if they played on a Saturday, then played a week later again on Saturday?

Had this year been a 4 team playoff

OSU definitely wouldn’t have been in, and PSU most likely out too.

I’m curious what others think but it seems like it would’ve been Texas vs Oregon and ND vs. UGA. In that scenario, I think ND plays Oregon for the NC.

to the small percentage of detractors of the I think you point to the fact OSU (probably the best team) wouldn’t have been in had the playoffs not been expanded.

I’ve heard a lot of people in the past argue there aren’t even 4 teams good enough to play for a NC let alone 8-12.
Different criteria in the 4 game. This year's rankings not relevant.

Had this year been a 4 team playoff

Notre Dame would have been left out of the 4 team playoff. The 12 team system should be either 8 or 16 teams, with no byes. The teams should be seeded just like NCAA basketball. The higher ranked teams get their reward via first round home game against the lower seeded opponents. But, everybody plays the same number of games in the playoff until they are eliminated. Byes should not exist.
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