Every year they’re overrated, every year they get just crushed in these games. Relatedly, I hope Benny S. enjoyed the last two games of his season, as the team he abandoned won the west and are Citrus Bowl champions.
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Now we are laughing at a team that made the final four and you know actually beat Clemson. Golden.
First thing you know about a person from ND is that they went to ND. I’ll never resist a chance to laugh at them.We are laughing at a team/fan base that acts extremely entitled and routinely believes they’re much better than they actually are.
Yes.We are laughing at a team/fan base that acts extremely entitled and routinely believes they’re much better than they actually are.
My boss (who I like a lot) is a Golden Domer. We have come to a peaceful understanding on football, but it’s definitely one of the first things I learned when interviewing with him.First thing you know about a person from ND is that they went to ND. I’ll never resist a chance to laugh at them.
Bull$hit!First thing you know about a person from ND is that they went to ND. I’ll never resist a chance to laugh at them.
My boss (who I like a lot) is a Golden Domer. We have come to a peaceful understanding on football, but it’s definitely one of the first things I learned when interviewing with him.
NU Grad: BossI’ve had several Golden Domer employees. We always seemed to come to an awkward place of (fake) mutual respect in terms of football.
I think you can draw a fine line between being proud of your school and adopting the ND holier than tho, elitist mindset!Bull$hit!
No, of course we never hear NU alums brag about their Alma Mater. Well, they should. And Domers are proud of their school. That’s the way it works. So again I say again.
Bull$hit!
And Ohio State, Michigan, Oklahoma, Alabama, Penn State, Tennessee and even Nebraska fans don’t come off as entitled?We are laughing at a team/fan base that acts extremely entitled and routinely believes they’re much better than they actually are.
You mean when Clemson’s best player wasn’t on the field?Now we are laughing at a team that made the final four and you know actually beat Clemson. Golden.
My issue isn’t with their fans being proud of their team. It’s with their team being given the benefit of the doubt and put in the playoff.I think you can draw a fine line between being proud of your school and adopting the ND holier than tho, elitist mindset!
My boss is an OSU guy. And a good guyNU Grad: Boss
ND Grad: Employee
Some things are certain in life.
I had 3 ND guys work for me over the years. All great guys. All felt entitled.My boss is an OSU guy. And a good guy
My former boss was Ecole Des Mines. Great guy
And Ohio State, Michigan, Oklahoma, Alabama, Penn State, Tennessee and even Nebraska fans don’t come off as entitled?
LOL'Cats would've been the second best team in the ACC maybe the best. ND is scared to play Northwestern. Scared to play B1G ball. Expose them.
'Cats would've been the second best team in the ACC maybe the best. ND is scared to play Northwestern. Scared to play B1G ball. Expose them.
It’ll be interesting to watch the ND/ACC relationship with Phillips in charge. Was there ever an occasion Phillip’s attitude about ND was visible?
Then they must have terrible coaching because they have way more talent than anyone not named OSU. Two National titles in the last 5 years, so we can probably debunk that myth.If Clemson plays in the Big Ten next year, I see them as an 8-4/9-3ish Outback Bowl team. Absolute joke of a free ride they get every year. Disgraceful defensive performance today by a so-called great D-Coordinator in Venables. He ought to be embarrassed.
ND is soft as shit.
The main problem with this year's ND team is Book. He is not on par with the other QB's in the BCS semifinals.
It’s no coincidence that the 3 best QB’s this season are all in the CFP.The main problem with this year's ND team is Book. He is not on par with the other QB's in the BCS semifinals.
Agree that they are all very good QBs. But as always, it's tough to tell how much of their success is because they are good and how much is because they are on good teams, surrounded by great playmakers in the other offensive skill positions and with the benefit of getting to operate behind some of the best O-lines in the country.It’s no coincidence that the 3 best QB’s this season are all in the CFP.
OVERRATED!!!Bull$hit!
No, of course we never hear NU alums brag about their Alma Mater. Well, they should. And Domers are proud of their school. That’s the way it works. So again I say again.
Bull$hit!
I'm no ND fan. But it is unfair to say their schedule has a large number of easy games. Consider last year: they have a contract with the ACC to play 5 ACC teams each season, in order to be a member for all other sports. They always play USC. They played Georgia, Michigan and Stanford, losing to UGA and UM for their only 2 losses. They played a ranked Navy team in an annual meeting. The beat Iowa State who is a top Big 12 team. The only non-power conference teams they played were New Mexico and Bowling Green. I'd say their schedule is comparable to any other Power conference team, and harder than many SEC teams because they don't schedule a FCS breather.ND's independence allows them to typically play a large number of inferior teams sprinkled with a couple of name teams every year. The inferior teams allow them to get more player in scrimmage type games that help them to get up for the few good teams they play.
At the end of each season they typically get revealed for what they are.
Is the reason we know they went to ND because they are sure to tell us or we can hear you laughing?First thing you know about a person from ND is that they went to ND. I’ll never resist a chance to laugh at them.
Their schedule is much more solid than it was back when they won NCsI'm no ND fan. But it is unfair to say their schedule has a large number of easy games. Consider last year: they have a contract with the ACC to play 5 ACC teams each season, in order to be a member for all other sports. They always play USC. They played Georgia, Michigan and Stanford, losing to UGA and UM for their only 2 losses. They played a ranked Navy team in an annual meeting. The beat Iowa State who is a top Big 12 team. The only non-power conference teams they played were New Mexico and Bowling Green. I'd say their schedule is comparable to any other Power conference team, and harder than many SEC teams because they don't schedule a FCS breather.
Agree that they are all very good QBs. But as always, it's tough to tell how much of their success is because they are good and how much is because they are on good teams, surrounded by great playmakers in the other offensive skill positions and with the benefit of getting to operate behind some of the best O-lines in the country.