Yes I do understand, and recognize the otherside of the coin. I am just thrilled of the possibilities of what a MF tenure can do.
I would of never thought the importance of of youthful coach could have this impact, but with the times being what they are in today's college football he's probably the right person at the right time, and I'm not naive to the possible demand for him eleswhere. ND needs to find away to lock him down until he's done with college football.
If he went back to OSU, and with their ability to sell their soul for a championship he probably could make them the most feared team on the landscape
I am also not foolish enough to take Ga lightly, but putting each team side by side and all things being equal I think MF charisma is what propels ND to the win, much like Lou Holtz seem to have the ability to do IMHO
Freeman has done a GREAT JOB. No one was MORE NEGATIVE over his hiring than me. Whatever he's doing, he's GETTING IT RIGHT. And I don't doubt his CHARISMA will be a POSITIVE. But for me, this game is more about PURE PHYSICS -- speed, size, force, mass, momentum and DURABILITY.
ND has not played a team like this all year. My concern is that on a POUND FOR POUND BASIS, Georgia may still hold THAT GREATER TALENT/GREATER DEPTH/SIGNATURE SEC ADVANTAGE.
Because until a Freeman ND team beats a team of Georgia's ILK, it will be impossible to know if ND has indeed TURNED THE CORNER versus that kind of TALENT.
Fortunately, we have only about 13 hours -- AS I TYPE THIS -- until GAME TIME.