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Why isn't MFs success netting more blue chip interest?

One thing there is to say about recruiting, in this case the transfer portal, what's up with our transfer portal efforts? If we beat UGA and have to wait two more weeks, all the good players will be gone, if they aren't allready. Are we to think that ND already has silent commits for all the various players we're going to get? And if so, did we have to tamper to do it, which IMO is fine. If it's okay with the SCOTUS, it's okay with me.

Golson, who was a tougher game for Notre Dame IU or SC?

you are not capable of admitting when you are wrong,

There is no way Indiana was a harder game than SC,

At no time in the Indiana game Was the game ever in doubt. Against SC the game was definitely in doubt.

You are the only one on this board that believes Indiana was the harder game.

There is no way to prove who is better Indiana or SC but there is no doubt who played Notre Dame better.
If USC came into ND stadium with us on 3 weeks of rest in that environment in that weather we would have curb stomped them by at least 28

There is evidence to determine who was better. It's called a football season

11 and 1 vs 6 and 6 in the same conference with 5 common opps where Indiana was much better against

You have no argument. You can't win. It's impossible

Why isn't MFs success netting more blue chip interest?

Is there not a single five-star prospect out there that wants to play for this emerging program?

It just sucks to see that Notre Dame is still gaining no traction with the top flight prospects in the sport even with all of the momentum with the team's 11 game winning streak

Rumor has it this 2026 class might be one of the worst in the last 5 years
To you they are not.

But they have real 5 stars on the field. Just because the service told you so doesn't make it true

Lane Kiffin continues his complaining

There is a reason #8 Ohio State is favored in Las Vegas over #1 Oregon.

There’s no better conference in all of CFB than the SEC, IMO.

SMU IMO had zero business in the CFB playoff, and based on what I watched, Indiana did not either.

Alabama, South Carolina, or Mississippi would have been better teams, IMO.
Yeah they should have been over that shit SEC team Tenn

What a joke of a team. Beat up on a shit conf and shouldn't have been in the cfp
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Golson, who was a tougher game for Notre Dame IU or SC?

Indiana

Already answered many times

Not close

You need me to answer 10 now times ?
you are not capable of admitting when you are wrong,

There is no way Indiana was a harder game than SC,

At no time in the Indiana game Was the game ever in doubt. Against SC the game was definitely in doubt.

You are the only one on this board that believes Indiana was the harder game.

There is no way to prove who is better Indiana or SC but there is no doubt who played Notre Dame better.

Why isn't MFs success netting more blue chip interest?

Is there not a single five-star prospect out there that wants to play for this emerging program?

It just sucks to see that Notre Dame is still gaining no traction with the top flight prospects in the sport even with all of the momentum with the team's 11 game winning streak

Rumor has it this 2026 class might be one of the worst in the last 5 years
Top of the hour again...

Curt Cignetti

No one is saying he didn't have a great year in 25.

I think the larger point is that his style, attitude, demeanor do not bode well for long-term success. In another thread, I compared him to Tom Crean.

I think it'll crash hard for Cignetti. He won't be having too many more 1-loss BIG10 seasons.
Alright, then. Cool. But there's no larger point. Other than bashing some new coach who, as I said, wasn't humble and meek enough after losing to ND. That's the point. I don't give a shit what he does next year. And I like I say, why do you want to ruin this? You want to make the guy seem good, it makes our win look better. When you belittle him like this, and get all nasty, it's cheapens our success. Like, they suck, anybody could have beaten IU. And we'll probably lose to UGA. I guess everyone was bashing IU before the game started, so no reason it would change after the fact.

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