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I do have high hopes for CARR, but you can see now why ND had brought in a veteran QB in the portal

Author: FoolBear (394 Posts - Joined: Oct 26, 2017)
Posted at 11:20 am on Sep 3, 2025
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the past couple of years. I think if we had a portal QB (ie: Leonard, Hartman) we would have had enough offensive efficiency to win against Miami.

The two sides of the debate are: "short term success" with a portal QB vs. an eventual "better program and team" with Carr by the end of the season and into next year.

It looks like the build for the end game argument won the day with the ND coaches and I am hopeful it will work as designed. It was hard to watch the offense struggle with the concerns about relying too much on the young QB, which made the offense more predictable and our margin for error almost nil. The mistakes just made the challenge insurmountable.

Carr did show some good things and it would have been a big confidence builder if he was playing against a weak team, like most schedules these days. Having a little more confidence and the coaches willing to take more risks, could have made ND a winner if we had played Miami after a weak opponent during week 1.

We need to win against the Aggies, or we could see a real struggle moving forward with lots of critics second guessing our decisions.


Replies to: "I do have high hopes for CARR, but you can see now why ND had brought in a veteran QB in the portal"

  • First time starting QB's were pretty much asked not to lose. - koreasam - 6:28pm 9/2/25 (3) [View All]
    • I do have high hopes for CARR, but you can see now why ND had brought in a veteran QB in the portal - FoolBear - 11:20am 9/3/25
    • 1 critical point. To open up the deep ball the OC 1st has to call vertical pass plays; not laterals [NT] - oldirish - 7:05pm 9/2/25
      • Yep, and they did it. Just started a half too late. [NT] - DiscoRick - 9:07pm 9/2/25
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