Can you imagine being some coach at ND making millions in salary crying about academic standards as to why you didn't close on a top target on the recruiting trail in 2025? 🤣
My point here is that there are so many other levers a program can pull on if they want a guy bad enough in modern recruiting. The fact that the kid might have to take some tougher classes shouldn't be some insurmountable negotiation ending irrevocable dealbreaker.
Here’s MY QUESTION.
As UNLIKELY AS IT IS, if ND should ever comply with your WISH LIST, what’s your PROJECTED RESULT? Specifically, how many more playoff appearances per decade and how many NC’S would that amount to?
PER DECADE.
In other words, what is the
ACTUAL MATERIAL IMPACT if you should succeed in your CRUSADE?
Holtz had arguably the BEST TALENT in CFB between 88 and 93, and he won EXACTLY ONE NC. And that was before playoffs and at a time when ND ALWAYS got the benefit of the doubt if it went UNDEFEATED.
But, again, even with the BEST TALENT, it only went undefeated during that period ONCE.
On the other hand, should ND continue to recruit at the current level – and I would venture that it may, without changing its philosophy, even improve on that a bit – it should continue to remain a playoff contender.
And if that’s the case, SOONER OR LATER – assuming it’s been making it to the later rounds – IT WILL ACTUALLY WIN AN NC by virtue of probabilities, luck, the law of large numbers, whatever.
You seem to think that this line that divides ND from being a perennial NC contender and actual WINNER is IMPERMEABLE without completely overhauling how ND operates. But in fact, lines that THIN are regularly BREACHED. At least, over time.
At the same time, you seem to be implying that if ND DOES EXACTLY WHAT YOU WISH, that something FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT will occur? PLEASE. TELL ME WHAT THAT THING IS. Another Saban like run? A more modest Leahy run? One NC a decade, two, three?
Please, WHAT DOES YOUR ND AS FOOTBALL-FACTORY-HOLY-LAND LOOK LIKE?