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Notre Dame - just say noModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Notre Dame - just say noThe list of coaches politely saying "no" to the Golden Dome fellas is growing daily. Meyer said, I'll take Florida. The Iowa coach said "no thanks". Steve Mariucci would rather coach the Lions than the Irish. John Gruden likes Tampa. This is what happens when you are perceived as not giving a coach a chance to succeed or to fail. Coaches sense that expectations are unrealistic and go elsewhere.
Have you seen ND's schedule next year?
at Michigan Mich St. at Washington at Purdue at Pitt USC BYU Tenn Navy Syracuse at Stanford And the new coach knows that 21-15 wasn't good enough before. Good luck finding a coach ND.
At the risk of sounding like a nit-picker, I believe "Wazzou" refers to the, as Keith Jackson would so, "the boys out Pullman way," or Wash. State. The Huskies, on the other hand, would refer to their position as the "U-Dub" job.
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He's got way too much class and integrity - characteristics that apparently eluded and perhaps baffled his former employers in South Bend. There's a rumor going around (which I doubt has any validity) that Notre Dame has contacted Jackie Sherrill. Could you picture that?
Sherrill in South Bend? I just don't see it.
Another way to look at the "Notre Dame - just say no" idea: hopefully recruits will continue to "just say no" to the Irish. When they crash and burn for a few years, hopefully that will cause NBC to end that ridiculous TV contract that allows ND to maintain its elitist attitude. When that happens, it also will be a step -- albeit one of what needs to be many steps -- toward crumbling the BCS as we know it. Rise up, Mustang Nation!
Go SMU!
Doesn't help when ND is also cheap. Reports were that the Irish were offering half of what Florida was paying. I am sure that coaches are looking at all the positives:
Brutal Schedule Must be a Top Ten team year after year Painful Academic Restrictions Not paid as much as the other top coaches in the country Looks like a job that nobody wants. You change the $$$ to the highest paid job in the country and I think they might get some more takers. Class of '91
Some might say it's a shame that it's come to that (not me - I always thought Notre Dame was about money and nothing more), but I admit, BrianT, you're right on with this analysis.
Rise up, Mustang Nation!
Go SMU!
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