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Your Top 10 After 10/20/12

  • sleeper
    cats gone wild;1300953 wrote:well, I was actually surprised on high you have them.
    They have 3 wins against one of the toughest conferences in the country. We can sit here and debate if they would win those games more than 1 times out of 10, but the proof is in the pudding.
  • sjmvsfscs08
    It was tough between 9 or 10. They certainly aren't a top 5 team, that's for sure.
  • vball10set
    sjmvsfscs08;1300981 wrote:It was tough between 9 or 10. They certainly aren't a top 5 team, that's for sure.
    Toby, IMO, a 7-0 ND team (with their schedule) deserves a top 5 ranking just as much as the others mentioned.
  • sleeper
    sjmvsfscs08;1300981 wrote:It was tough between 9 or 10. They certainly aren't a top 5 team, that's for sure.
    Already lowering expectations? Good strategy.
  • Azubuike24
    Rankings can go 2 ways. How good you THINK the teams are or how good their RESULTS say they are.

    Based on the latter, Notre Dame is in the top 5 for sure. If it's just a subjective ranking then that's a different story. In a general sense, rankings are based on results, not opinion.
  • sjmvsfscs08
    vball10set;1300984 wrote:Toby, IMO, a 7-0 ND team (with their schedule) deserves a top 5 ranking just as much as the others mentioned.
    No doubt about that. I ranked them based on how good I thought they were. Notre Dame deserves #4-5 based on results, but there are a 10-15 team overall.
  • sjmvsfscs08
    sleeper;1300990 wrote:Already lowering expectations? Good strategy.
    My expectations have not changed one bit from August. This team isn't all that great. This is all an intro for 2013, if they don't go to the NFL.
  • Crimson streak
    sjmvsfscs08;1301079 wrote:My expectations have not changed one bit from August. This team isn't all that great. This is all an intro for 2013, if they don't go to the NFL.

    That's what I was thinking all year too but honestly it could be this year. The defense is lights out. If they beat Oklahoma ill be full on with the hype for a national title. I don't see nd winning against Oklahoma but ya never know
  • sleeper
    sjmvsfscs08;1301079 wrote:My expectations have not changed one bit from August. This team isn't all that great. This is all an intro for 2013, if they don't go to the NFL.
    You do realize Ohio State is going to be bowl eligible in 2013 right? Good luck.
  • Crimson streak
    sleeper;1301093 wrote:You do realize Ohio State is going to be bowl eligible in 2013 right? Good luck.

    What he's saying is notre dame should be a top 3 team next year. Both are going to be very good. Probably both top 3-5
  • sleeper
    Crimson streak;1301100 wrote:What he's saying is notre dame should be a top 3 team next year. Both are going to be very good. Probably both top 3-5
    Teo will go pro. Once he's gone, the defense is trash. This is ND's year and they won't win anything.
  • Crimson streak
    sleeper;1301104 wrote:Teo will go pro. Once he's gone, the defense is trash. This is ND's year and they won't win anything.

    Losing te'o will hurt big time but the defense will still be top 5. The d line is all young except klm. And the offense should be 10 times better next year. And the schedule has a lot of big name teams but all of them will have first year starting qbs. I would honestly be very disappointed if they don't go 11-1 or 12-0 next year
  • killer_ewok
    sleeper;1301104 wrote:Teo will go pro. Once he's gone, the defense is trash. This is ND's year and they won't win anything.
    No shit. He's a Senior.
  • believer
    killer_ewok;1301116 wrote:No shit. He's a Senior.
    lol

    /sleepered
  • Classyposter58
    ND=2002 OSU. You just can't kill those guys
  • Crimson streak
    Classyposter58;1301164 wrote:ND=2002 OSU. You just can't kill those guys

    They are similar except Ohio state had a better defense. That osu teams d was crazy freaking good
  • sjmvsfscs08
    sleeper;1301104 wrote:Teo will go pro. Once he's gone, the defense is trash. This is ND's year and they won't win anything.
    No this is not "ND's year." This is all rebuilding for 2013/2014 and onward, essentially completing the reset button after Weis. Yes, programs like ND need to reset and not reload unlike Ohio State. Spare me your pointing that out. But I could list dozens of examples pointing to that trend.

    The 2013 schedule is very manageable. Every team on the schedule will be "down," except maybe Oklahoma. My opinion on the chance of victory a year out is in parenthesis.

    vs Temple (99%)
    at Michigan (80%)
    at Purdue (90%)
    vs Michigan State (85%)
    vs Oklahoma (55%)
    vs* Arizona State (65%)
    BYE
    vs Southern Cal (55%)
    at Air Force (99%)
    vs Navy (99%)
    at Pittsburgh (90%)
    BYE
    vs BYU (65%)
    at Stanford (60%)

    The biggest issue is who comes back for the team. Tyler Eifert is 99.99% gone. But what about Cierre Wood and Louis Nix? Both are among the best at their positions.

    If everyone comes back they will be favored in 12/12 games.
  • sjmvsfscs08
    Crimson streak;1301088 wrote:That's what I was thinking all year too but honestly it could be this year. The defense is lights out. If they beat Oklahoma ill be full on with the hype for a national title. I don't see nd winning against Oklahoma but ya never know
    This wouldn't be the first time a team won it all a year ahead of schedule. Ohio State's 2002 squad did just that.
  • 2kool4skool
    If Kelly doesn't win a BCS game this year or next, is he gone?
  • sjmvsfscs08
    Kelly's job is safe. Swarbrick isn't an idiot. Kelly has improved the team and program in numerous ways, people who pay attention see it everywhere. It was only a matter of time before that turned into wins. No one with a brain puts weight on BCS victories it's about the winning percentage. Here are the great ones for ND (there winning percentage at Notre Dame only):

    Knute Rockne: 88%
    Frank Leahy: 86%
    Ara Parseghian: 84%
    Dan Devine: 76%
    Lou Holtz: 77%

    Now obviously Rockne and Leahy, and to some extent Parseghian, were from a different time when Notre Dame ran a dynasty more or less. Stack those up against the three coaches post-Holtz who killed the program for fifteen seasons:

    Bob Davie: 58%
    Ty Willingham: 58%
    Charlie Weis: 57%

    And the guy who cleaned it up:

    Brian Kelly: 70%

    Kelly's career winning percentage is 75%, and when he gets things running like he did in Cincinnati (where he had an 85% winning percentage), the number will get closer to 75-77% and that's all you can ask for. A 10-3 season is a 77% season. He will average that the next three seasons, I have no doubts there.

    So, no. His job is more than likely safe. As long as no more camera boys die...
  • karen lotz
    2kool4skool;1301420 wrote:If Kelly doesn't win a BCS game this year or next, is he gone?

    Yes, probably fired if he wins two bcs games too.
  • sleeper
    lol @ 99% win chance against Temple. Hell I think my grandma and her nursing home friends could net a 99% win chance against Temple.
  • gorocks99
    1. Alabama
    2. Florida
    3. Mississippi St
    4. LSU
    5. South Carolina
    6. Alabama again for some reason
    7. Georgia
    8. Vanderbilt
    9. Tennessee
    10. Arkansas lol they suck
  • Speedofsand
    gorocks99;1301678 wrote:1. Alabama
    2. Florida
    3. Mississippi St
    4. LSU
    5. South Carolina
    6. Alabama again for some reason
    7. Georgia
    8. Vanderbilt
    9. Tennessee
    10. Arkansas lol they suck
    6. should be Texas A&M