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Notre Dame 2012

  • Big Gain
    karen lotz;1181287 wrote:Oh, I must have been dreaming when I was sitting in Notre Dame Stadium watching them beat Penn State in 2006. They played in Happy Valley the following year. Nebraska was 2000 and 2001 I think, maybe 99/00. So you didn't check. Like I said before, they tried to schedule a home and home with Wisconsin for 2014 and 2015 but couldn't because both teams had previous games scheduled earlier in the season. Barry Alvarez said just a week or so ago that he hopes it will get scheduled soon. Should we list all of the teams OSU has played over the last 10 years so you can see what an ignoramus you are?

    You're correct, I missed Penn State in 2006 and I went back further and found Nebraska in 2000. Please accept my heart felt apologies. Is that the only time ND has played those 2 schools? Have we now proven that in the history of ND football they have played those two schools once each? As opposed to being in the B1G and having to play one of those schools every year and the other at least every 3 or 4 years.
  • karen lotz
    Well they've played them both twice since 2000. Your theory is wrong again. I still don't know what your point is? Notre Dame can schedule its games how it wants for the most part.
  • killer_ewok
    Big Gain;1181312 wrote:You're correct, I missed Penn State in 2006 and I went back further and found Nebraska in 2000. Please accept my heart felt apologies. Is that the only time ND has played those 2 schools? Have we now proven that in the history of ND football they have played those two schools once each? As opposed to being in the B1G and having to play one of those schools every year and the other at least every 3 or 4 years.

    They've played Penn State more than that. They played them pretty regularly in the late 80's/early 90's. Nebraska...not sure off the top of my head. In my lifetime I only remember those 2 games against Nebraska that we pointed out.

    Sorry, but I can't help but think you're trying to degrade ND's schedule/scheduling in some way, shape or form. Who cares that they don't play those particular teams every year or most of the time? The teams they play yearly were listed earlier in the thread. Some of those teams have a pretty rich history and at times have been some of the top teams in the country. ND plays some very good teams and a few stinkers just about every season. You know, just like pretty much every team in the country does.
  • Big Gain
    karen lotz;1181266 wrote:I'm not sure what your point is if you aren't saying they are afraid of a full B1G schedule? Everyone knows they are able to schedule who they want to for the most part. You just want to go on record to let us know you are aware of that?
    Ah, but there are many schools who want no part of ND in football. Probably why not many SEC schools are on the schedule. Is that the "for the most part" part?
  • Big Gain
    karen lotz;1181291 wrote:Thanks for pointing that out. No one on the planet was aware of this except for you. Any other pearls of wisdom you can share?
    You're welcome, many pearls, want a necklace?
  • karen lotz
    Big Gain;1181337 wrote:Ah, but there are many schools who want no part of ND in football. Probably why not many SEC schools are on the schedule. Is that the "for the most part" part?
    Seriously, what is your point?

    They played Tennessee recently and I believe have them coming up in the next few years. I'd think the lack of SEC teams on the schedule has more to do with SEC teams preferring to play most of their OOC games at home. They sure as hell aren't going to want to play Notre Dame in the middle of their conference schedule. Last time OSU played an SEC team in the regular season? You are beginning to look like a fool and talk in circles.
  • Big Gain
    I said many schools want no part of ND in football, using SEC schools as an example. Yet you turn it around to continue the attacks. What a sour puss old maid.
  • karen lotz
    Big Gain;1181356 wrote:I said many schools want no part of ND in football, using SEC schools as an example. Yet you turn it around to continue the attacks. What a sour puss old maid.

    I asked what your point was. You saying teams want no part of Notre Dame would hurt your argument that being able to schedule all 12 games is so great, wouldn't it? Have a nice evening.
  • sjmvsfscs08
    Big Gain;1181356 wrote:I said many schools want no part of ND in football, using SEC schools as an example. Yet you turn it around to continue the attacks. What a sour puss old maid.
    Well most schools are pussies with their scheduling, constantly looking for the easiest route to the BCS. Ohio State is about the best it gets in terms of OOC, wisely scheduling one power a season.

    What he meant by "for the most part" was that a lot of BCS conference teams want a home-and-home, and Notre Dame doesn't want a 6-6 model, they want a 7-4-1 model or whatever. It's often tough to get a good balance.

    My thoughts on a move are this:

    1) Independence
    2) Big Ten
    3) ACC







    4) Big 12
  • sjmvsfscs08
    In the ACC they'd have rivals like Pittsburgh, Boston College, Miami (and Georgia Tech and Florida State, to lesser extents).

    In the Big Ten they'd get to keep Michigan, Michigan State, and Purdue. I value these rivals more. If Pittsburgh was the 14th team, I'd favor it over independence.

    Notre Dame would also benefit from the CIC, and that's nice. Also they'd probably restart wrestling and I'd love to see that happen.

    Television deals will become less and less important, in my opinion. Give in twenty years and everyone will have access to every team on their TV via the internet. As it stands now, Notre Dame is quietly building their plan for an online network (perhaps a la carte) which would be able to reach their international audience. Their footprint is a bigger draw than want the BTN offers, that is a fact. They want a Longhorn Network deal, but only when cable dies and televisions watch internet channels.

    I would like this schedule a lot:

    at Navy Navy
    Michigan at Michigan
    OOC OOC
    OOC Southern Cal
    at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh
    Nebraska at Nebraska
    BYE BYE
    B1G Rotate
    B1G Rotate
    B1G Rotate
    B1G Rotate
    at Indiana
    Indiana
    Michigan State
    at Michigan State
    at Purdue
    Purdue
    at Southern Cal at OOC





    Of course you'd also need to get the Big Ten to drop it's annual game against the Pac-12, or at least let Notre Dame play USC annually as part of that deal.
  • Big Gain
    There is absolutely no relationship between having complete control over one's schedule and schools not wanting to play ND. Think about it, if capable.
  • Big Gain
    karen lotz;1181361 wrote:I asked what your point was. You saying teams want no part of Notre Dame would hurt your argument that being able to schedule all 12 games is so great, wouldn't it? Have a nice evening.
    There is absolutely no relationship between ND having complete control of their entire football schedule and schools not wanting to play ND for whatever reason. Think about, it if capable, old maid.
  • athlete37
    Notre Dame has probably played more regular season games against the SEC in the last 15-17 years than the entire BIG 10 has. I can think of 7 quickly off hand (make that 8)
  • killer_ewok
    @rivalsmike: I could be wrong but I feel #NotreDame has edge @pj844: @rivalsmike chances Jaylon Smith becomes a Buckeye?

    That'd be nice. Although with Meyer in the hunt, I won't feel comfortable until the kid is in South Bend wearing his uniform.
  • sherm03
    killer_ewok;1184213 wrote:@rivalsmike: I could be wrong but I feel #NotreDame has edge @pj844: @rivalsmike chances Jaylon Smith becomes a Buckeye?

    That'd be nice. Although with Meyer in the hunt, I won't feel comfortable until the kid is in South Bend wearing his uniform.
    After Lynch...I'm not even comfortable with that anymore.
  • killer_ewok
    sherm03;1184217 wrote:After Lynch...I'm not even comfortable with that anymore.

    True.
  • karen lotz
    Southern Cal has gotten into the mix as well. He is visiting South Bend June 14th with a bunch of commits and a few uncommitted guys. Will be a big weekend for his recruitment.
  • athlete37
    athlete37;1183387 wrote:Notre Dame has probably played more regular season games against the SEC in the last 15-17 years than the entire BIG 10 has. I can think of 7 quickly off hand (make that 8)
    Crickets from the haters after this...
  • karen lotz
    Looks like Smith might be committing somewhere tomorrow
  • 2kool4skool
    What record does Kelly need to have this season to not be on the hot seat?
  • karen lotz
    2kool4skool;1187079 wrote:What record does Kelly need to have this season to not be on the hot seat?

    4-8
  • 2kool4skool
    karen lotz;1187081 wrote:4-8
    So he only needs to win 4 games to NOT be coaching for his job next season? That seems unlikely.
  • Midstate01
    2kool4skool;1187087 wrote:So he only needs to win 4 games to NOT be coaching for his job next season? That seems unlikely.

    Sarcasm
  • athlete37
    9-3
  • Midstate01
    athlete37;1187091 wrote:9-3

    That'll be tough with that schedule.