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Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Tue May 17, 2011 9:10 am
by PoconoPony
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

Posted:
Tue May 17, 2011 9:20 am
by RGV Pony
my favorite part of the article:
when discussing the possibility of scheduling TCU "Scheduling a series might be a nice gesture, since the Horned Frogs are essentially handing Notre Dame's basketball program one or two extra wins per year."
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

Posted:
Tue May 17, 2011 9:28 am
by lwjr
He sure has a high opinion of Notre Dame. I thought ND was a basketball school?
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Tue May 17, 2011 10:19 am
by leopold
Jesus, I would LOVE to see a 1-and-1 with Notre Dame, especially if we are ranked. That would be one game we could absolutely move to a larger venue and have interest in. Steve would absolutely earn his paycheck by making that happen.
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Tue May 17, 2011 10:29 am
by ALEX LIFESON
How about this comment?
"We should play schools that share our vision of student-athlete, which is why I like playing the academies, and Stanford. I also like the Rice, SMU, TCU (maybe Vanderbilt and Northwestern) idea, but laugh at Miami, Texas, Alabama, Oklahoma, and the ilk. We should NEVER play 'football factories' who barely graduate their athletes or do so by giving them
'passes' through their classes. We are an independent; let's use that to our advantage."
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Tue May 17, 2011 10:43 am
by SMUnewbie
Too good to be true! Fingers crossed
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Tue May 17, 2011 10:44 am
by RedRiverPony
The reason ND has that ridiculous TV contract is because of its years, or decades, as a football factory. Yes, it has some very good academic programs, but don't suggest that when it was competing for championships (or when it was even relevant in the national polls) that all of those star athletes went there because of the school's English department. ND was a football factory. Now that it can't compete on those levels, it is trying to strengthen its stance as an academics-first university? Please.
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Tue May 17, 2011 11:04 am
by Hilltopper
Couldn't agree more. The Irish won't admit it, but they would love to return to "football factory" status.
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Tue May 17, 2011 11:31 am
by East Coast Mustang
How awesome would a home and home be, with us playing them in Arlington at Jerryworld?
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Tue May 17, 2011 10:28 pm
by SMUnewbie
leopold wrote:Jesus, I would LOVE to see a 1-and-1 with Notre Dame, especially if we are ranked. That would be one game we could absolutely move to a larger venue and have interest in. Steve would absolutely earn his paycheck by making that happen.
Right on! How would this be a bad thing? ND bashing aside, SMU would get some exposure in the Midwest which would be a great thing. I'm sick of having to explain what an SMU is to these Domers.
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Tue May 17, 2011 11:20 pm
by SMU89
East Coast Mustang wrote:How awesome would a home and home be, with us playing them in Arlington at Jerryworld?
Not as good as playing in Ford.
I'm not interested in driving out to Arlington to give Jerry $75 to park and pay $150+ for a ticket when I've got a nice setup close to home on the Blvd and season tickets at Ford.
When the frogs played there last year, it was funny to see them all claim how great it was but then complain about the cost.
Obviously, you play wherever you have to in order to get the game.
JMHO
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Wed May 18, 2011 1:07 am
by ClassOf81
SMU89 wrote:Not as good as playing in Ford.
I'm not interested in driving out to Arlington to give Jerry $75 to park and pay $150+ for a ticket when I've got a nice setup close to home on the Blvd and season tickets at Ford.
When the frogs played there last year, it was funny to see them all claim how great it was but then complain about the cost.
Obviously, you play wherever you have to in order to get the game.
JMHO
A-freakin'-men!
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Wed May 18, 2011 8:30 am
by leopold
SMU89 wrote:East Coast Mustang wrote:How awesome would a home and home be, with us playing them in Arlington at Jerryworld?
Not as good as playing in Ford.
I'm not interested in driving out to Arlington to give Jerry $75 to park and pay $150+ for a ticket when I've got a nice setup close to home on the Blvd and season tickets at Ford.
When the frogs played there last year, it was funny to see them all claim how great it was but then complain about the cost.
Obviously, you play wherever you have to in order to get the game.
JMHO
Fine. Play 'em in the Cotton Bowl old-school style, or maybe somewhere else. There are other options. But do whatever it takes to get them on the sked, especially if we have the team to beat them.
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Wed May 18, 2011 8:34 am
by RGV Pony
I'm all for it so long as the game at jerryworld is a Notre Dame home game and we dont give up a blvd and game at Ford
Re: Shaping Future Irish Schedules

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Wed May 18, 2011 10:06 am
by East Coast Mustang
There's no way ND would schedule to play us in our 30,000 seat stadium. MAYBE the Cotton bowl, but I think if they're making a trip to TX they're either playing in austin, College Station, or at Jerryworld. If we wont play them there, I bet TCU will.