first coach in about a decade (slightly longer) to be able to attract talent to Notre Dame. You do realize by the time he got here ND was irrelevant in Football? ND was the laughing stock of college football and hadn't been a serious contender 12 years, over a decade.
You're now trying to take this in a completely different direction from the purpose and intent for some odd reason. I even took time to pull up supporting facts that I've never even seen before, that support the whole thesis. This is pretty hilarious. You just don't like Weis, I assume?
To turn a program around does not mean you win. It means you are the guy that does the dirty work. Some guys win at the turnaround stage, a large percentage don't. They are just the stepping stone to another coach getting success because they did the heavy lifting beforehand and got things going in the right direction again. Brian Kelly taught ND how to win again. He actually was able to coach the talent and keep the talent coming in. And I wasn't even a Kelly fan by the time the last 5 years came along. But, I'm big enough to admit what he did do.
I can only assume, based on your responses, you've completely misread this because your responses are way off base from the point. This is odd coming from you. You're usually pretty with it. That or it's just hard for you to admit for some odd reason.
By the way who runs the ship? A captain. Who runs a team the HC. It's troubling that you can't discern or relate these three things:
1. Leader/director (HC/Captain)
2. Components that make up a team that function to do the bulk of the work (players/crew)
3. The container of which the leader and team work within (ship/program)
I'm sort of shocked.