8 hours ago8 hr No. Listening to sports radio talk this morning. It is dominated by Notre Dame‘s decision to refuse to participate in any bowl games. Let them pout and stay home. No need to keep giving them airtime. All they had to do was not lose two games on their crappy schedule and they would be in. We have 12 teams that are in. I would rather hear about them than the losers in South Bend.P.s. Sorry for the Title Charles. 🫣🙄 Stolen from Will Ferrell from the movie “ Daddy’s Home.”
7 hours ago7 hr No. I believe Marcus Freeman is failing these young men and their decision to "take their ball and go home"I read that "the players agreed" to this. RIGHT HERE is where a good coach, a mentor to these young men, an influence in their lives needs to step up and have a heart-to-heart with these folks.I know the team has a lot of emotions about being left out and that debate can be had. The vast majority of these guys will NOT be playing on Sunday. The seniors on that team have played their last game.Marcus Freeman should have held a team meeting and addressed the emotions of being left out. He then should have told his team that they have one more chance to go to battle with their brothers, to finish this season on a high note as a team and go out together.Things don't always go your way in life. Your response to that is what shapes your character, resiliency, and attitude. This was the PERFECT example for Marcus Freeman to show these young man that adversity doesn't mean you have to quit.I already know the answer to my question, but can ANYONE here see DL letting this happen?
6 hours ago6 hr Moderator No. I am not a ND fan, but I am ok with the decision. We will see a lot of bowl games (well, I won't because I don't like the glare of empty seats staring at me from my TV) wherein the teams/players just don't care. The three main reasons are money, NIL money and ESPN/FOX/network money. There are way too many bowl games and the playoffs have rusted these other games.Most schools lose money having to purchase x number of tickets which they can't sell and going to El Paso in January to cheer on a barely .500 team just isn't a dream of min.
6 hours ago6 hr No. They aren’t the only program opting out of a bowl, the bowl system is completely dysfunctional and has been for years. Would I really want to see us play (and be enthusiastic about it) in the Vegas Bowl with half of our team if we had gone 9-3?It is time for the bowl system to go bye bye imo. Edited 6 hours ago6 hr by JabbaNoBargain
5 hours ago5 hr No. I'd just take the bowls, and use them to determine a G6 champion. That champion could get elevated for a season to a P4 conference, if they win the conference, promote them. It would never work in reality, but it'd be fun to see.
3 hours ago3 hr No. 3 hours ago, Ktmguy2018 said:I believe Marcus Freeman is failing these young men and their decision to "take their ball and go home"I read that "the players agreed" to this. RIGHT HERE is where a good coach, a mentor to these young men, an influence in their lives needs to step up and have a heart-to-heart with these folks.I know the team has a lot of emotions about being left out and that debate can be had. The vast majority of these guys will NOT be playing on Sunday. The seniors on that team have played their last game.Marcus Freeman should have held a team meeting and addressed the emotions of being left out. He then should have told his team that they have one more chance to go to battle with their brothers, to finish this season on a high note as a team and go out together.Things don't always go your way in life. Your response to that is what shapes your character, resiliency, and attitude. This was the PERFECT example for Marcus Freeman to show these young man that adversity doesn't mean you have to quit.I already know the answer to my question, but can ANYONE here see DL letting this happen?highly doubt this is a Marcus Freeman decision. This is a AD/President decision
3 hours ago3 hr Administrator No. Massduck, you are right, and not only your point of view, but that your title is admittedly, “not Noble.” Of course, I have never claimed to be Noble, and I thought it was pretty funny.We can’t do titles like that very often, but this is an enjoyable, special occasion… Mr. FishDuck
3 hours ago3 hr No. 5 hours ago, Massduck said:Listening to sports radio talk this morning. It is dominated by Notre Dame‘s decision to refuse to participate in any bowl games.Let them pout and stay home. No need to keep giving them airtime.All they had to do was not lose two games on their crappy schedule and they would be in.We have 12 teams that are in. I would rather hear about them than the losers in South Bend.P.s. Sorry for the Title Charles. 🫣🙄Stolen from Will Ferrell from the movie “ Daddy’s Home.”Nougat of Wisdom...
2 hours ago2 hr No. ND's 2026 schedule. Wonder why they get no respect. Only 3 road games. Edited 2 hours ago2 hr by GODUCKS15
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. 17 minutes ago, GODUCKS15 said:ND's 2026 schedule. Wonder why they get no respect. Only 3 road games.Other than Miami and USC not exactly a murderers row schedule.
2 hours ago2 hr Author No. 1 hour ago, Charles Fischer said:Massduck, you are right, and not only your point of view, but that your title is admittedly, “not Noble.” Of course, I have never claimed to be Noble, and I thought it was pretty funny.We can’t do titles like that very often, but this is an enjoyable, special occasion…Thanks for the slack Charles!
1 hour ago1 hr No. 1 hour ago, kirklandduck said:Other than Miami and USC not exactly a murderers row schedule....and USC went to South Bend this year. Two years in a row they get them at home? How does that work??
1 hour ago1 hr No. I heard a Talking Head say that Norte Dame has signed an agreement that if they finish in the top 12 in the ranking they are automatically placed in the tournament. Anyone else hear this? If that is the case why schedule any hard opponents? Go 12-0 with cupcakes you are in.Just join a league, it is that simple. Why is everybody else changing with the times except Norte Dame?
57 minutes ago57 min Moderator No. Whatever the thought process that led to ND’s decision, likely tilting it a bit for Freeman was just the thought of all those press conference questions directed at how they could have screwed up so bad and ended up there.
43 minutes ago43 min No. 5 hours ago, JabbaNoBargain said:They aren’t the only program opting out of a bowl, the bowl system is completely dysfunctional and has been for years. Would I really want to see us play (and be enthusiastic about it) in the Vegas Bowl with half of our team if we had gone 9-3?It is time for the bowl system to go bye bye imo.Or, at a minimum, be radically altered.
41 minutes ago41 min No. 3 hours ago, Lrod said:highly doubt this is a Marcus Freeman decision. This is a AD/President decisionI was about to say the same thing. There's not a chance in hell that he made this decision in a vacuum. Clearly, he had full support and direction of the administration as well.
38 minutes ago38 min No. Also, perhaps it's time that Notre Dame grow a pair and join a real conference.
5 minutes ago5 min No. 30 minutes ago, Desert Duck said:Also, perhaps it's time that Notre Dame grow a pair and join a real conference.Thing is...ACC has an ironclad contract that they can't join a conference other than the ACC through 2036. They are accusing the ACC of pushing Miami instead of them for playoffs. Bridge burned
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