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Underwood to Michigan

Is that why he got into coaching or was it to win a NC and be considered one of the great coaches in CFB?? If he got into it for 💰 only then it fits his loser mentality perfectly! He was a prick in 83' when he started at Assumption and has only gotten worse over the last 40 years.
Spoken like a true hater, I have to chuckle at that one. I have this vague memory of reading some blog right around the time BK was hired, and it was some ND geek alum, opining about whoever the new coach might be, and naturally BK was mentioned. And they liked him, they considered him an eligible candidate. But maybe a little too 'community college' was the phrasing I think they used. As if he might not be patrician enough somehow, for a place like ND. Which is LOL funny.

Assumption college, baby! He's only like 5-9, I think he was a LB as a player. So he had to play D-2. You got a problem with that?

JOK career may be over

This is why players should be earning millions of dollars as soon as they reach the FBS because this is a violent sport and all it takes is one hit to ruin your entire career all the while you are making millions to billions of dollars collectively for your school as soon as you're about 18 years old
Do you not understand that most schools don't have profitable athletic programs? And the one's that do are not earning billions in profit, more like low millions.

This is why players should get an education and graduate, so they have something to fall back on when their football careers are over. Average football player lasts 3 years in the NFL.

I can’t blame this Supreme Court

For NIL, but I blame the NCAA for ruining college football.

The transfer rule needs to be reinstated to the one year sit out buffer, and once committed a player should be obligated to that school for one year

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.....you should really wait about an hour or so before you give your own comment a thumbs up with your alter ego NDinNJ....

I can’t blame this Supreme Court

For NIL, but I blame the NCAA for ruining college football.

The transfer rule needs to be reinstated to the one year sit out buffer, and once committed a player should be obligated to that school for one year

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The way it's going it's not going to be long where the schools are paying the athletes directly. Once that happens the transfers will be neutralized to the length of the contract. The schools and athletes will have one year and multi-year contacts.

Army - CFP

Sort of. In this case, I think it involves ND a little too intimately. The only way Army could go 12-0 is by knocking ND out of the playoff. And the game's in like, two days.

So hypothetically yes, you could make the argument that Army is more deserving than Boise. But at what cost?
Me stating that is purely a hypothetical. I stated nothing about wanting to see them win against ND. “If Army goes 12-0” is what I said. It doesn’t matter if I’m an ND fan or not.

Army - CFP

Again, I’m just talking football. Not everything I say has to involve ND or relate to ND.
Sort of. In this case, I think it involves ND a little too intimately. The only way Army could go 12-0 is by knocking ND out of the playoff. And the game's in like, two days.

So hypothetically yes, you could make the argument that Army is more deserving than Boise. But at what cost?

Fighting Kelly’s of LSU

its too soon to say. I like what LSUs AD is doing far more than what NDs AD is doing so far (as it relates to competing for national titles)

BK is going to have material to work with he's never had ever at ND with this incoming '25 class including the #1 overall player in the country incoming. I think that program has a ton of upside if they can keep up this kind of recruiting momentum and stack some back to back classes the quality of there incoming '25 class.
This hasn't aged well. So much for that top ranked class. It's falling apart.
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