Growing up with parents who are compulsive complainers is tough on a child.
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who stepped up his game and was the biggest contributor to the Irish victory. I may be the only one, but I like that he is a showing improvement. Not saying he performed like a shoo-in Heisman winner, but he was pretty good today. I hope to see him get better but there seem to be many that don't. Love gets a tip of the hat too. Defense was good enough.
The bad thing is that at this stage of his history he should not really need to be improving a lot. The guys on the bench would also be improving.
No one should accept this for the nd football program ..when nd itself sells it as a championship program..my god the oc gets 2 mil a year to run the qb into a 9 man front on 4th-3..
it chocolate ice cream. This is a slightly better than average, badly coached team. They lost me at NIU. It is what is.
The 80’s are long gone. The South is infitelty more obsessed with this sport than any other region of the country. They live and breath it down there.
So you are correct, we are not an elite team… and shall not be going forward. The era of football dominance by the sons of European working class immigrants is over. They’ve got decent lives now and don’t want ther children to be gladiators This is not the case in the South.
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The South. Also seem to be a bit of an *sshole.
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teams like the administration claims to bring in dollars. Admit what you are, form an academics league with other like minded schools. I’m fine with that and would much prefer it to this clown car.
Quit tolerating sub par performance and mediocrity. They'll clean up in an all independents league. Or get a pair, fire some people, treat this as the business it clearly is, spend the money to hire a real coach and get competitive for once.
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And dream of peace and love an unicorns and rainbows.