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  • Horos
    Horos Posts: 4,518
    RW81233 wrote:
    first of all I am a fan of the U so by default I have to hate Notre Dame. Really the hatred on my part is the fact that they are essentially the Bill O'Reilly of college football. if I need to explain more i will.

    I can understand it from a rivalry aspect, but it's a lot more widespread than people who went to rival schools.

    And yeah, a little clarification on the Bill O'Reilly thing is needed, I don't really know what you mean.
    I think it's similar to the Yankees. Notre Dame was a top team for years(not the level of the Yankees) thus if you weren't a fan you became a hater. Plus there is a lot of resentment of catholics as well. Then to top it off, they've gotten 'special' treatment since the start of the BCS.
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  • 81
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    Fuck that team up north.
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  • MayDay10
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    edited November 2012
    I've never understood all the hatred there is for Notre Dame. And I don't mean here, but in this country. What am I missing? I don't really have any feelings about them either way, but I've always been of the opinion that since they're one of the most storied programs in football history, when they're good college football is good. They're hardly ever involved in scandals (at least not that I've heard of, I'm sure they aren't 100% clean, nobody is), they appear to be (at least according to Paul Hornung) serious and strict about education. What's the deal?

    It is because they are a "go to" team of a lot of people who do not normally college football, but refer to them as "my Irish" when they are doing good and they come out of the woodwork when they are winning. See: many Yankees and Lakers fans

    Also, you get players coming out of Notre Dame who get way overhyped by their fans on message boards before the NFL draft. God forbid you criticize Jimmy Clausen because insults are coming your way. He is god's gift because he played QB at Notre Dame

    They remain independant mainly to keep their TV deal, and also so they can play like 8 home game and 4 away games.

    They get put over. Normally they have a soft schedule, and they can beat Nevada and Navy to go 2-0 and end up in the top 20 somehow. Normally over the past 20 years or so they have done a nice job sinking themselves.
    For example, years ago, Alabama and Notre Dame were #1 and #2. Alabama won to go undefeated, while Notre Dame took the easy way out and settled for a tie against Michigan. They gave the National Championship to Notre Dame.

    With that said, they have had a good season and deserve to be up there. I do wonder how they would be coming out with a full ACC or SEC Schedule though and an equal amount of home and away games.
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  • 81
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    MayDay10 wrote:
    I've never understood all the hatred there is for Notre Dame. And I don't mean here, but in this country. What am I missing? I don't really have any feelings about them either way, but I've always been of the opinion that since they're one of the most storied programs in football history, when they're good college football is good. They're hardly ever involved in scandals (at least not that I've heard of, I'm sure they aren't 100% clean, nobody is), they appear to be (at least according to Paul Hornung) serious and strict about education. What's the deal?

    It is because they are a "go to" team of a lot of people who do not normally college football, but refer to them as "my Irish" when they are doing good and they come out of the woodwork when they are winning. See: many Yankees and Lakers fans

    Also, you get players coming out of Notre Dame who get way overhyped by their fans on message boards before the NFL draft. God forbid you criticize Jimmy Clausen because insults are coming your way. He is god's gift because he played QB at Notre Dame

    They remain independant mainly to keep their TV deal, and also so they can play like 8 home game and 4 away games.

    They get put over. Normally they have a soft schedule, and they can beat Nevada and some other patsy to go 2-0 and end up in the top 20 somehow. Normally over the past 20 years or so they have done a nice job sinking themselves.
    For example, years ago, Alabama and Notre Dame were #1 and #2. Alabama won to go undefeated, while Notre Dame took the easy way out and settled for a tie against Michigan. They gave the National Championship to Notre Dame.

    With that said, they have had a good season and deserve to be up there. I do wonder how they would be coming out with a full ACC or SEC Schedule though and an equal amount of home and away games.

    most big time programs play 7-8 home games.
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  • MayDay10
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    a lot of them go 7 - 4 - 1 on neutral. Then top of the top have to play a neutral site Conference Championship game.

    This years Irish schedule was no joke though. Just not as intense as the SEC Gauntlet
  • 81
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    rutgers and maryland. :fp: :fp: :fp:

    i'd rather see indiana and MN expelled from the big ten football confrence. :lol:
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  • RW81233
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    RW81233 wrote:
    first of all I am a fan of the U so by default I have to hate Notre Dame. Really the hatred on my part is the fact that they are essentially the Bill O'Reilly of college football. if I need to explain more i will.

    I can understand it from a rivalry aspect, but it's a lot more widespread than people who went to rival schools.

    And yeah, a little clarification on the Bill O'Reilly thing is needed, I don't really know what you mean.
    A lot of people have elaborated above, but basically they were once the dominant force in college football and that time has passed. However, they hold on to the past with their widespread following and relative level of privilege within the college football industry (by being an independent they don't have to share any money with anyone when they go to bowl games and the like so when the BCS says they get $14 million they actually get all $14 million). At the same time when people call them on their sense of entitlement their fans start whining about the media's attack on all things Irish (code for: well it's kind of obvious) even though they have unearned privileges just for being Notre Dame. Bill O'Reilly does much of the same in a different context (see: the war on christmas or whatever bullshit that he spouts off about right about...now).

    Further, and to take the O'Reilly analogy a step further, if you watch Billy Corben's documentary "The U," the social class and, by extension, racial (sorry 81), elements behind the depiction of the Miami-Notre Dame rivalry as "Catholics vs. Convicts" are striking. This of course is despite the realities that Notre Dame, as a whole, does some pretty fucked up shit (see: last year when their video taper died in high winds or when the school covered up multiple rapes for their football team). Edit: Oh yes and let's not forget Hornung's statements that they need to lower academic standards to "get the black athlete".
  • Jason P
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    81 wrote:
    rutgers and maryland. :fp: :fp: :fp:

    i'd rather see indiana and MN expelled from the big ten football confrence. :lol:
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  • Jason P
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    So it looks like Wisconsin gets to play for the Stagg-Paterno Championship Trophy by default.

    Danny Hope sure 'effed things up beyond disbelief. Purdue will never again have as good a chance.

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  • tybird
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    MayDay10 wrote:
    I've never understood all the hatred there is for Notre Dame. And I don't mean here, but in this country. What am I missing? I don't really have any feelings about them either way, but I've always been of the opinion that since they're one of the most storied programs in football history, when they're good college football is good. They're hardly ever involved in scandals (at least not that I've heard of, I'm sure they aren't 100% clean, nobody is), they appear to be (at least according to Paul Hornung) serious and strict about education. What's the deal?

    It is because they are a "go to" team of a lot of people who do not normally college football, but refer to them as "my Irish" when they are doing good and they come out of the woodwork when they are winning. See: many Yankees and Lakers fans

    Also, you get players coming out of Notre Dame who get way overhyped by their fans on message boards before the NFL draft. God forbid you criticize Jimmy Clausen because insults are coming your way. He is god's gift because he played QB at Notre Dame

    They remain independant mainly to keep their TV deal, and also so they can play like 8 home game and 4 away games.

    They get put over. Normally they have a soft schedule, and they can beat Nevada and Navy to go 2-0 and end up in the top 20 somehow. Normally over the past 20 years or so they have done a nice job sinking themselves.
    For example, years ago, Alabama and Notre Dame were #1 and #2. Alabama won to go undefeated, while Notre Dame took the easy way out and settled for a tie against Michigan. They gave the National Championship to Notre Dame.

    With that said, they have had a good season and deserve to be up there. I do wonder how they would be coming out with a full ACC or SEC Schedule though and an equal amount of home and away games.
    Notre Dame settled for a tie with Michigan State.....1966...back when the Champion was crowned before the bowl games.
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  • Empty Glass
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    Jason P wrote:
    So it looks like Wisconsin gets to play for the Stagg-Paterno Championship Trophy by default.

    Danny Hope sure 'effed things up beyond disbelief. Purdue will never again have as good a chance.

    :fp:


    woah woah, that trophy was renamed. Can't believe PSU is a 3 pt fav this week
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,306
    Jason P wrote:
    So it looks like Wisconsin gets to play for the Stagg-Paterno Championship Trophy by default.

    Danny Hope sure 'effed things up beyond disbelief. Purdue will never again have as good a chance.

    :fp:


    woah woah, that trophy was renamed. Can't believe PSU is a 3 pt fav this week
    I forgot ... they renamed it to the Stagg-"Let's-pretend-he-never-existed" Championship Trophy.

    ;)

    Now, if only we can attach a scandal to the words "leaders" and "legends" ...

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  • Wobbie
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    RW81233 wrote:
    first of all I am a fan of the U

    didn't know that. right on :thumbup:

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  • Horos
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    norm wrote:
    Oregon's home loss to Stanford dropped the Ducks to No. 5 in the BCS standings.

    Notre Dame is No. 1, Alabama is No. 2 and Georgia is No. 3.

    That means if Notre Dame beats USC on Saturday, it almost certainly will play the SEC champion for the national championship.

    If Notre Dame loses, however, things could get interesting.

    Oregon is fourth in both national polls, but it it seventh with the computers, which is why it is ranked behind No. 4 Florida.

    But if Oregon beats Oregon State on Saturday -- the Beavers are No. 15 in the BCS standings -- and No. 8 Stanford loses at No. 17 UCLA, the Ducks would get another quality foe in the Bruins in the Pac-12 championship game.

    It's possible the Ducks could perk up enough in the BCS standings to earn a berth opposite the SEC champion, if, again, Notre Dame loses.

    Further, the Pac-12 is doing well in the BCS standings overall, if not the polls.

    Six Pac-12 teams are in the BCS top-25. Arizona is No. 24 and Washington is No. 25.

    So imagine this: If Arizona beats Arizona State and Washington beats Washington State, both on Friday. that would be two more top-25 wins for Oregon. Toss in Oregon State and UCLA, and USC's perk after beating Notre Dame, and that could swing the computers the Ducks way.

    Of course, that's a lot of stuff.

    The point: Oregon isn't dead yet.

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  • norm
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    Horos wrote:
    Go SC! :?

    :lol::lol:

    i will say, i'd rather see nd-sec instead of sec-sec again...in fact, i really don't need to ever see the sec again :lol::lol:
  • Empty Glass
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    81 wrote:
    rutgers and maryland. :fp: :fp: :fp:

    i'd rather see indiana and MN expelled from the big ten football confrence. :lol:

    I see a bunch of games at the Medowlands and Ravens/Redskins games for when the big boys come to town.

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    Not sure yet how I feel about this UMD Big 10 move. We shall see!
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  • pureoc
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    RW81233 wrote:
    RW81233 wrote:
    first of all I am a fan of the U so by default I have to hate Notre Dame. Really the hatred on my part is the fact that they are essentially the Bill O'Reilly of college football. if I need to explain more i will.

    I can understand it from a rivalry aspect, but it's a lot more widespread than people who went to rival schools.

    And yeah, a little clarification on the Bill O'Reilly thing is needed, I don't really know what you mean.
    A lot of people have elaborated above, but basically they were once the dominant force in college football and that time has passed. However, they hold on to the past with their widespread following and relative level of privilege within the college football industry (by being an independent they don't have to share any money with anyone when they go to bowl games and the like so when the BCS says they get $14 million they actually get all $14 million). At the same time when people call them on their sense of entitlement their fans start whining about the media's attack on all things Irish (code for: well it's kind of obvious) even though they have unearned privileges just for being Notre Dame. Bill O'Reilly does much of the same in a different context (see: the war on christmas or whatever bullshit that he spouts off about right about...now).

    Further, and to take the O'Reilly analogy a step further, if you watch Billy Corben's documentary "The U," the social class and, by extension, racial (sorry 81), elements behind the depiction of the Miami-Notre Dame rivalry as "Catholics vs. Convicts" are striking. This of course is despite the realities that Notre Dame, as a whole, does some pretty fucked up shit (see: last year when their video taper died in high winds or when the school covered up multiple rapes for their football team). Edit: Oh yes and let's not forget Hornung's statements that they need to lower academic standards to "get the black athlete".


    Notre Dame does have it's share of problems, but I think "The U" did an accurate job of portraying the disgrace that was the late 80's Miami teams.
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