Michigan vs Alabama
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Michigan sucks. Bryce Underwood might regret going to Michigan, because he has to be in the Big Ten. And play for Michigan. But F if he can't start for them at QB as a true frosh then no one can.
Yeah, it was orginally Sampson and Prister they called it Irish Illustrated then they sold it to Lou S. He brought on Coach D and that guy was a mod Nazi.Are you thinking Lou Somogyi?
I don't know, I don't think so. That would be an area of legal nicety that would be beyond my ken. But generally, and in principle, the contracts can't require you to play in games for a certain team. So I'm not sure how you would construct such a contract that would effectively require it, or you don't get paid, and yet it wouldn't contain any direct language, or sufficient allusion to just that. But I'm not a contract lawyer.Well the advertising company could do that then so they could advertise them in the bowl game correct?
Have you recently checked the bowl record of the ACC?Alabama offense: 5 possessions, 16 plays -1 yards. lmao 🤣 The powerful SEC
Joe Alt will earn 200 million playing in the NFL.So what happens when they’re in the NFL and they’re not gonna make the playoffs
Are they going to quit on their team?
Are they going to stop putting forth their maximum effort?
Maybe you’re a quitter and that’s why you sympathize with them
NO!Would ND fans be interested in Jalen Milroe as a portal QB? Total badass dual threat and pretty good passer. Quinn Ewers, no, he sucks. But what about Jalen Milroe, even though no one has mentioned it, he could be like Ewers in that he's not going to be a high draft pick, he could still make big money in college, and then have more opportunity to hone his skills. And it seems like Bama doesn't want him back, and they're expecting him to go, I think I have that impression. And he could command really big money, and that would be like a perfect compromise and everybody wins. And Bama gets to move on and he gets to stay in college and get paid handsomely like he should, and the market will definitely bear him a lot. And then try to be a 1st round pick next year.
And 3 TO’sAlabama offense: 5 possessions, 16 plays -1 yards. lmao 🤣 The powerful SEC
Okay, I get what you are saying. Hey, given what Mike Denbrock did for Jayden Daniels last year, I imagine it would be something Milroe would definitely consider.Absolutely not. That would be a massive score. We're not taking a portal QB, so I'm joking in that sense. I don't think we ever were. But that is about as dual threat as you're going to get. And he is a better passer than RL, and a better runner. I'm not sure he's a real good program fit, he probably isn't at all. But other than that, that would be a huge get. And definitely worthy of a possible 4th portal QB in five years.
Absolutely not. That would be a massive score. We're not taking a portal QB, so I'm joking in that sense. I don't think we ever were. But that is about as dual threat as you're going to get. And he is a better passer than RL, and a better runner. I'm not sure he's a real good program fit, he probably isn't at all. But other than that, that would be a huge get. And definitely worthy of a possible 4th portal QB in five years.You’re joking right
So what happens when they’re in the NFL and they’re not gonna make the playoffsGood for them.
I had zero problem with Joe Alt skipping the Notre Dame Sun Bowl last season, and applaud him and his NFL dad for having the common sense to do so:
And nothing like being exploited with a ND degree huh?Since when has the Supreme Court been known for maintaining extremely unjust laws and public policy
Cite a dozen cases that prove your point !
Just relaying what the media is putting out there. I get more breaking news about ND from everywhere BUT this site."Some talk of him transferring to ND"
That might be the funniest thing I have heard all year!
I wouldn't say they suck.......you just don't know which Michigan team shows up. They have some really good talent on defenseAnd Michigan SUCKS! D is still good but, I've seen better JV HS O's then UM!!
More nonsenseI know, you're right. It was the SCOTUS! Enforcing the law. The SCOTUS of course is well known for maintaining extremely unjust and ultimately overturned law and public policy, so they're no angels. And they're totally pro-business and pro-establishment, and so if you're like, all rich and powerful, like the NCAA and big universities definitely are, the SCOTUS is usually your friend, and they indeed can and will interpret the law, and the constitution in ways favorable to you. And yet almost with extreme prejudice, and 9-0 unanimity, cutting across all ideological lines, they found in favor of the players' interests. That's how egregious and lawless the exploitation on the part the schools, schools like Notre Dame, really was. And still is. All of these schools, with ND at the forefront, would return to full exploitation if they felt they could somehow get away it, and I don't just mean by the letter of the law, but including societal standards as well. And it's probably too late for that. Nobody really gives a shit about the players, not even liberal do-gooders. But they like to virtue signal, and the exploitation in this case is so awful, and so easy to understand, it's not subtle or with any gray area at all, that no respectable person in polite society with any pretensions to being a moral person, or a 'good' person, could ever go back.
But it's like you say, if the SCOTUS had just held firm with the status quo with another corrupt and intellectually and morally heinous ruling, the way they maintained actual slavery for so many years, and then Jim Crow, we wouldn't be in this mess. That's why NIL was started, the NCAA had no choice, and they did the bare minimum, allowing players to profit off the marketing value of their own individual personhood, which the NCAA used to totally keep for themselves, and they could get in serious trouble if they didn't relinquish at least that much. Where schools like ND used to profit off the players NIL, and kept all the money for themselves.
But eventually those two iniquities were overturned, and such was the case with the NCAA's exploitation racket. It was just too evil!
The NCAA didn’t back you upThe NCAA backs me up. Only fellow Domer fans back you up.
Great pointValuing education starts at home
Mentoring and parental guidance, a critical factors in emphasizing education starting at an early age
Charlie Weis probably had the best football credentials of any head coach ever hired by Notre Dame.Whats even more staggering is that during the Charlie Weis era, where notre dame was recruiting top 5 classes/firmly in the tier 1 of talent acquisition in football, they had an even higher 99% graduation success rate among their football players.
What changed?
How did GSR go down while recruiting/talent acquisition got worse?