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  • athlete37
    Post your shit here. Since you don't want a million Notre Dame threads to have to follow and post ignorantly on, you can all have your circle jerk about it on this single thread. CCrunner already called pivot man, sorry folks
  • sleeper
    When's the last time ND beat a top 10 team?
  • Tigerfan00
    Nothing like beating a dead horse with this thread.

    SHUT IT DOWN PLEASE
  • Fly4Fun
    athlete37 wrote: Post your shit here. Since you don't want a million Notre Dame threads to have to follow and post ignorantly on, you can all have your circle jerk about it on this single thread. CCrunner already called pivot man, sorry folks
    FAIL!!!!

    Do you really think this will keep them from posting on other threads? No.

    You just created another place for people to post crap about ND.

    Grow a thicker skin or learn to ignore them.
  • athlete37
    It was more a joke directed at them. I obviously don't think it will stop them, but I could care less. When I bring statistics into play, their arguments fall to pieces and they choose not to respond to most of my posts.
  • slide22
    athlete37 wrote: It was more a joke directed at them. I obviously don't think it will stop them, but I could care less. When I bring statistics into play, their arguments fall to pieces and they choose not to respond to most of my posts.
    Statistics? What statistics? Ones that show Notre Dame has won 1 bowl game in almost 15 years? How many top 10 teams have they beaten? What about top 25? Face it, Notre Dame is no longer relevant in college football.
  • athlete37
    Notre Dame is no longer relevant in college football yet they have their own tv contract, have missed only one sellout since 1966 (a 1973 game was moved to Thanksgiving and was still less than 2,000 away from a sellout), has had a number one recruiting class in the last three years and the others have been elite, and had ESPN devote practically a whole two weeks to anything regarding the coaching search. No longer relevant for sure
  • centralbucksfan
    athlete37 wrote: It was more a joke directed at them. I obviously don't think it will stop them, but I could care less. When I bring statistics into play, their arguments fall to pieces and they choose not to respond to most of my posts.
    When you bring statistics into play? You mean kinda like the Bob Stoops is a done deal one? Please, you lost all credibility with that one.
    BTW, please spare us the ND hater stuff. The common thing that goes with hating, is having a winner to hate.
    Merry Xmas! ;)
  • athlete37
    They are also one of a dozen or less schools to have made two BCS appearances in the last 5 seasons
  • athlete37
    Stoops was so much of a done deal that if you would've asked Swarbrick to bet on who the next coach would have been he would've said Stoops without hesitation. OU threatened law suit my man. Merry Christmas to you too, hope wherever you're an alum of had a good season...
  • athlete37
    And I suppose all the other people who relayed the same info TWO WEEKS AFTER I DID lost credibility too?
  • rock_knutne
    athlete, pay no atention to these assholes!
  • rock_knutne
    ccrunner609 wrote: Screw you athlete.
    You'd fall in love!
  • rock_knutne
    ccrunner609 wrote: Just the mere starting of this thread validates the people that are posting about ND.
    The only thing that's validated is the fact that you're a dick head!
  • athlete37
    ccrunner609 wrote: Screw you athlete. The only jerkin going on is from your women.
    If you knew anything about the singular and plural forms of words you would realize that you just complimented me, so thanks I guess?
  • slide22
    athlete37 wrote: Notre Dame is no longer relevant in college football yet they have their own tv contract, have missed only one sellout since 1966 (a 1973 game was moved to Thanksgiving and was still less than 2,000 away from a sellout), has had a number one recruiting class in the last three years and the others have been elite, and had ESPN devote practically a whole two weeks to anything regarding the coaching search. No longer relevant for sure
    And yet they STILL can't win a bowl game, STILL can't beat their rivals, STILL can't consistently put together 10 win seasons with a ridiculously weak schedule, and their fans STILL run their mouths to far superior team's fans.
  • athlete37
    Yes, we have done everything you have said within the last 5 years... The only rival we haven't beaten is USC, which the Big 10 hasn't done this decade either in their yearly "Big 10's Best vs. USC" game
  • athlete37
    And we've had more ten wins seasons lately than you'd think. I doubt as many BCS schools as you'd think have had 2 ten win regular seasons and a couple nine win regular seasons this decade
  • dtdtim
    Notre Dame has consistently put together 10 win seasons in the last 5 years?
  • athlete37
    But I guess that's straying from your original point that Notre Dame is irrelevant. I suppose I should assume that the fact that you had to throw other topics at me instead addressing the argument I made signals that you have conceded your original argument that Notre Dame is irrelevant.
  • athlete37
    Okay, I did not notice "consistently", but we have had a ten-win season in the past 5 years
  • dtdtim
    athlete37 wrote: And we've had more ten wins seasons lately than you'd think. I doubt as many BCS schools as you'd think have had 2 ten win regular seasons and a couple nine win regular seasons this decade
    I was not the one making the original point, I was just asking a question in response to your response. I also do not think Notre Dame is irrelevant. I'm not a fan and I'm not a hater, I'm just calling a spade a spade.

    I found this info out in 5 minutes:

    Since 2000:
    Alabama has had 4 10+ win seasons.
    Auburn has had 2 10+ win seasons and 3 9-win seasons.
    Boston College has had 2 10+ win seasons and 4 9-win seasons.
    Florida has had 5 10+ win seasons and 2 9 win seasons.
    Florida State has 2 10+ win seasons and 3 9 win seasons.
    Georgia has had 6 10+ win seasons and 1 9 win season.
    Iowa has had 4 10+ win seasons and 1 9 win season.
    LSU had had 4 10+ win seasons and 2 9 win seasons.
    Louisville has had 3 10+ win seasons and 3 9 win seasons.
    Maryland has had 4 and 1.
    Miami (FL) has had 4 and 3.
    Michigan has had 3 and 3.
    Nebraska has had 3 and 3.
    Ohio State has had 7 10+ win seasons.
    Oklahoma has had 8.
    Oregon has had 5 and 1.
    Penn State has had 3 and 4.
    USC has had 7 10+ win seasons.
    Tennessee has had 4 and 1.
    Texas has had 9 and 1.
    Virginia Tech has had 7.
    West Virginia has had 3 and 2.
    Wisconsin has had 2 and 4.

    What is your definition of 'not as many as you'd think'? I figured there were maybe 12-15 schools that could post a better decade end result to Notre Dame. This is 23. The list would grow longer if you added schools like BYU, Utah, Boise, and TCU.

    From 2000-2008, Notre Dame sits squarely at a tie for 38th place in win percentage with Pitt. There are 8 mid-majors ahead of them.

    The point? Notre Dame is far from irrelevant. But I wouldn't go so far as to say there are many other teams envious of their success during the 2000s.
  • DaBrowns41
    athlete37 wrote: Notre Dame is no longer relevant in college football yet they have their own tv contract, have missed only one sellout since 1966 (a 1973 game was moved to Thanksgiving and was still less than 2,000 away from a sellout), has had a number one recruiting class in the last three years and the others have been elite, and had ESPN devote practically a whole two weeks to anything regarding the coaching search. No longer relevant for sure
    Selling out football games doesn't make you relevant.

    The Cleveland Browns and Oakland Raiders in the NFL have sold out games for years and years. What have they done in the last 20 years?

    The Buckeyes (I love them to death) always sell out football games, year in and year out. But they aren't a team to really be feared anymore. Same goes with Michigan.

    The Cleveland Indians sell out games like it's their job (well, it sort of is)... They haven't had any consistent relevance for about 10 years now.
  • athlete37
    That still puts Notre Dame in the mix with the top 25. I respect your point though. I believe the point others made about ND being irrelevant or the fact that they can't beat rivals or win a bowl game are all untrue, as well as the fact that the ND schedule is weak.
  • DaBrowns41
    dtdtim wrote:
    athlete37 wrote: And we've had more ten wins seasons lately than you'd think. I doubt as many BCS schools as you'd think have had 2 ten win regular seasons and a couple nine win regular seasons this decade
    I was not the one making the original point, I was just asking a question in response to your response. I also do not think Notre Dame is irrelevant. I'm not a fan and I'm not a hater, I'm just calling a spade a spade.

    I found this info out in 5 minutes:

    Since 2000:
    Alabama has had 4 10+ win seasons.
    Auburn has had 2 10+ win seasons and 3 9-win seasons.
    Boston College has had 2 10+ win seasons and 4 9-win seasons.
    Florida has had 5 10+ win seasons and 2 9 win seasons.
    Florida State has 2 10+ win seasons and 3 9 win seasons.
    Georgia has had 6 10+ win seasons and 1 9 win season.
    Iowa has had 4 10+ win seasons and 1 9 win season.
    LSU had had 4 10+ win seasons and 2 9 win seasons.
    Louisville has had 3 10+ win seasons and 3 9 win seasons.
    Maryland has had 4 and 1.
    Miami (FL) has had 4 and 3.
    Michigan has had 3 and 3.
    Nebraska has had 3 and 3.
    Ohio State has had 7 10+ win seasons.
    Oklahoma has had 8.
    Oregon has had 5 and 1.
    Penn State has had 3 and 4.
    USC has had 7 10+ win seasons.
    Tennessee has had 4 and 1.
    Texas has had 9 and 1.
    Virginia Tech has had 7.
    West Virginia has had 3 and 2.
    Wisconsin has had 2 and 4.

    What is your definition of 'not as many as you'd think'? I figured there were maybe 12-15 schools that could post a better decade end result to Notre Dame. This is 23. The list would grow longer if you added schools like BYU, Utah, Boise, and TCU.

    From 2000-2008, Notre Dame sits squarely at a tie for 38th place in win percentage with Pitt. There are 8 mid-majors ahead of them.

    The point? Notre Dame is far from irrelevant. But I wouldn't go so far as to say there are many other teams envious of their success during the 2000s.
    Pitt and Cincy have had more 10 and 9 win seasons as well. Don't forget about Troy I believe also.