but please explain to me how it's OK for MSU to schedule Wyoming, Eastern Michigan, and Jacksonville State 3 of their first 4 games. Those teams are pitiful. And those types of games are scheduled in the Big 10 on a regular basis. You want one game like that, go ahead. 3 in one year, get the fuck out of here, especially with how bad the conference is
They'll have a win at Oklahoma, a blowout over Ok. St, a win at West Virginia (who suddenly looks pretty good) and a win against K. State
The top teams in the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 all play tougher schedules in conference than ND does as an independent on an almost annual basis. It used to be that way too for the Big 10 when OSU, Michigan and PSU were national powers
were to ever join the B10, which obviously isn't going to happen, their schedule would get easier nearly every year than it is right now. So if you're going to keep ND out because they aren't in conference, then keep the entire b10 out too
but please explain to me how it's OK for MSU to schedule Wyoming, Eastern Michigan, and Jacksonville State 3 of their first 4 games. Those teams are pitiful. And those types of games are scheduled in the Big 10 on a regular basis. You want one game like that, go ahead. 3 in one year, get the fuck out of here, especially with how bad the conference is
Maybe because they ended their contract with ND and they needed to pick up a game. You know as well as anyone a lot of these teams they play have contracts from years ago. If took out Jacksonville State for example and threw in ND - how legit is their non conference games?
were to ever join the B10, which obviously isn't going to happen, their schedule would get easier nearly every year than it is right now. So if you're going to keep ND out because they aren't in conference, then keep the entire b10 out too
It would be easier because they probably would play 2 cupcakes (Navy and lets say Army) with two tougher rival-type games (lets just say USC and Stanford). And no matter what conference you go to, there are always 3-4 shit teams. Just so happens the big 10 has more the last few years than usual.
were to ever join the B10, which obviously isn't going to happen, their schedule would get easier nearly every year than it is right now. So if you're going to keep ND out because they aren't in conference, then keep the entire b10 out too
That's because the Big 10 is historically down. Put ND in the Big 10 between 1994 and the Kelly era and they'd get slaughtered. I think part of why ND switched to an ACC-heavy schedule is because they think the ACC is stronger than the Big 10. By getting away with playing a pseudo-ACC conference schedule they can front as a national power
They'll have a win at Oklahoma, a blowout over Ok. St, a win at West Virginia (who suddenly looks pretty good) and a win against K. State
The top teams in the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 all play tougher schedules in conference than ND does as an independent on an almost annual basis. It used to be that way too for the Big 10 when OSU, Michigan and PSU were national powers
That's bullshit, and the strength of schedule numbers at the end of the year prove that.
For instance last year, using Sagarin schedule ranks, here is where ND finished relative to the top 10 teams in 2013.
They'll have a win at Oklahoma, a blowout over Ok. St, a win at West Virginia (who suddenly looks pretty good) and a win against K. State
The top teams in the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 all play tougher schedules in conference than ND does as an independent on an almost annual basis. It used to be that way too for the Big 10 when OSU, Michigan and PSU were national powers
That's bullshit, and the strength of schedule numbers at the end of the year prove that.
For instance last year, using Sagarin schedule ranks, here is where ND finished relative to the top 10 teams in 2013.
So again, they had a SOS tougher than 4 of the top 10 teams, and very close with Bama and LSU.
2011- ND was ranked 25th. of the teams in the top 10, they had a tougher schedule than 5 of them.
2010- 21st. Of the teams in the top 10, tougher than 4.
Not sure where you're getting your information from, but it's not correct.
All you proved with that gibberish is ND plays a decent, but not mind-blowing schedule. When you say that 6 of the top 10 teams in the last two years played a tougher or equivalent schedule to ND you undermined your own point.
were to ever join the B10, which obviously isn't going to happen, their schedule would get easier nearly every year than it is right now. So if you're going to keep ND out because they aren't in conference, then keep the entire b10 out too
That's because the Big 10 is historically down. Put ND in the Big 10 between 1994 and the Kelly era and they'd get slaughtered. I think part of why ND switched to an ACC-heavy schedule is because they think the ACC is stronger than the Big 10. By getting away with playing a pseudo-ACC conference schedule they can front as a national power
ACC's SOS recently has been pathetic, so playing 5 teams from the ACC may actually hurt them rather than help them. ND has been in the top 3 as far as SOS goes since Kelly got there, they are not playing an easy schedule by any means. Even this year while it wont be a tough schedule it will not be B10 level or ACC level easy, either.
Also, according to Sagarin ratings, ND's SOS is tougher than both Baylor and TCU.
They'll have a win at Oklahoma, a blowout over Ok. St, a win at West Virginia (who suddenly looks pretty good) and a win against K. State
The top teams in the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 all play tougher schedules in conference than ND does as an independent on an almost annual basis. It used to be that way too for the Big 10 when OSU, Michigan and PSU were national powers
That's bullshit, and the strength of schedule numbers at the end of the year prove that.
For instance last year, using Sagarin schedule ranks, here is where ND finished relative to the top 10 teams in 2013.
So again, they had a SOS tougher than 4 of the top 10 teams, and very close with Bama and LSU.
2011- ND was ranked 25th. of the teams in the top 10, they had a tougher schedule than 5 of them.
2010- 21st. Of the teams in the top 10, tougher than 4.
Not sure where you're getting your information from, but it's not correct.
All you proved with that gibberish is ND plays a decent, but not mind-blowing schedule. When you say that 6 of the top 10 teams in the last two years played a tougher or equivalent schedule to ND you undermined your own point.
Your words right here.
The top teams in the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 all play tougher schedules in conference than ND does as an independent on an almost annual basis. It used to be that way too for the Big 10 when OSU, Michigan and PSU were national powers
In other words, what you said right above is complete bullshit. If they have a tougher schedule than just about half of the top 10 teams every year, then how exactly do the top teams in those conferences have tougher schedules on an almost annual basis?
Oh thats right, they don't. You just made up bullshit without having any statistical data to back it up, and when you were proven wrong, you called it gibberish and somehow said it proved your point
SEC without question has much tougher schedule than ND.
Yeah, those 3 conferences on an almost annual basis have a tougher schedule than ND. Any more bullshit you want to make up that's not backed up by any data?
Are you telling me the 4th down brain fart that gave them the TD on a 4th and 11 from the 23. Come on.
A guy getting open is a "gift"
How about the gifts ND gave them in the game, like fumbling two field goal snaps, fumbling on their own 10 yard line, and throwing an interception inside the red zone.
Stanford received the bulk of the gifts in that game. Stanford had 200 yards of offense, the weather was the only thing that kept them in the game.
4th and 11 where a TD loses the game, and they decide not to cover a player 23 yards away. Hardly ever happens.
Stanford did not even play D with the WR in front them to give up the 1st down - they did not cover him. They got lucky. Nothing wrong with that
They win out - they are not going to be left out - for the fact they are ND and not KSU
They couldn't just defend the endzone, there was over a minute to go. They did cover the guy in front, if they throw to him it's going to be close whether or not he gets the first down. The CB clearly played it wrong, but you're acting like that's some strange thing in college football.
If we're just going to talk about being lucky on one play, then talk about how many single plays Stanford got lucky on then too. The statistics in that game weren't even close. Stanford had 200 yards of offense. The weather kept it close. If they played that game a week later ND wins by at least two touchdowns
This system sucks man, it's biased towards team with better records and tougher schedules and tougher opponents, man.. my team got hosed man.. the system is rigged by the NCAA in conjunction with ESPN, NBC, CBS, ABC, and the media complex..
what will happen if FSU loses to Louisville and ND runs the table.
Would they put in ND over FSU? They right now ranked Oregon well ahead of Arizona, despite both having one loss and Oregon losing to Arizona at home, so you can't say well ND lost to FSU so they would automatically be behind them.
what will happen if FSU loses to Louisville and ND runs the table.
Would they put in ND over FSU? They right now ranked Oregon well ahead of Arizona, despite both having one loss and Oregon losing to Arizona at home, so you can't say well ND lost to FSU so they would automatically be behind them.
Mook, I told you after ND loss that if they ran the table, I still think they are getting in. I really believe many of the SEC teams will end up with 2 losses. I think you should be a big MSU fan, and have them run the table. That way only 1 SEC gets in along with FSU and either Oregon/TCU. I still think Oregon has a loss in them. Win out and I think they are in.
but now they will need help, not just the SEC teams beating up on each other.
I thought they would be 7 or 8, would have even been fine with 9.
The one team that has no argument to be ahead of them is Michigan State. Their schedule has been comical, their quality win is against a team who needed a miracle play to beat an FCS team at home. Think about that.
Stanford is a better football team than Nebraska. Nebraska sucks. They dont even belong in the top 25 in these rankings, and because they are it gives MSU a quality win, yet somehow Stanford isn't a quality win.
but now they will need help, not just the SEC teams beating up on each other.
I thought they would be 7 or 8, would have even been fine with 9.
The one team that has no argument to be ahead of them is Michigan State. Their schedule has been comical, their quality win is against a team who needed a miracle play to beat an FCS team at home. Think about that.
Stanford is a better football team than Nebraska. Nebraska sucks. They dont even belong in the top 25 in these rankings, and because they are it gives MSU a quality win, yet somehow Stanford isn't a quality win.
I think their shitty schedule to end the year will let ND jump them. ND still has 3 top 25 opponents left while MSU has 1.
but now they will need help, not just the SEC teams beating up on each other.
I thought they would be 7 or 8, would have even been fine with 9.
The one team that has no argument to be ahead of them is Michigan State. Their schedule has been comical, their quality win is against a team who needed a miracle play to beat an FCS team at home. Think about that.
Stanford is a better football team than Nebraska. Nebraska sucks. They dont even belong in the top 25 in these rankings, and because they are it gives MSU a quality win, yet somehow Stanford isn't a quality win.
And Oregon and TCU both losing is still quite realistic. Stanford always gives Oregon problems and at Utah will be wild. Plus the Pac 10 title game looms as well. TCu can easily lose to WVU and KSU. Plus they will have a tough Big 12 title game too.
Plenty of games to go, so while it may not suck now - theres a good chance things will work out.
ND refused to join a conference years ago. And because of that college football is what it is today. If they joined the Big East in all sports there would not have been the major conference reshuffle. Miami and BC would have stayed in the Big East. It's also the fault of the Big East for allowing ND to dictate to them the rules of partially joining the conference.
Louisville losing to FSU only hurts ND down the road as it may end up being one of those "non-quality" win FSU has which ultimately hurts ND. Especially considering ND has Louisvlle left on the schedule. If Louisville could have won and ND beat Louisville...that would have been huge.
ND would have to pound everyone remaining on the schedule including a huge win over ASU (after this weekend,the only ranked team that will be left).
ND refused to join a conference years ago. And because of that college football is what it is today. If they joined the Big East in all sports there would not have been the major conference reshuffle. Miami and BC would have stayed in the Big East. It's also the fault of the Big East for allowing ND to dictate to them the rules of partially joining the conference.
Crock of shyte. Why should have ND joined a conference? They played a pretty tough schedule. Back in the 70's the only suitable one was the Big 10, but they weren't buying. Big East? Really? Not that good back then and only briefly in the 80s and early 90s.
They are better now with the ACC, although I still think the Big 10 is more suitable.
There is no team in the top 10 that is going to blow ND out or that ND is incapable of beating.
ND refused to join a conference years ago. And because of that college football is what it is today. If they joined the Big East in all sports there would not have been the major conference reshuffle. Miami and BC would have stayed in the Big East. It's also the fault of the Big East for allowing ND to dictate to them the rules of partially joining the conference.
Crock of shyte. Why should have ND joined a conference? They played a pretty tough schedule. Back in the 70's the only suitable one was the Big 10, but they weren't buying. Big East? Really? Not that good back then and only briefly in the 80s and early 90s.
They are better now with the ACC, although I still think the Big 10 is more suitable.
There is no team in the top 10 that is going to blow ND out or that ND is incapable of beating.
The Big 10 desperately wanted ND but ND wanted zero part of the B10. They want to play all over the country, not be stuck in the midwest. They never even considered the B10, it was b12 or ACC
ND refused to join a conference years ago. And because of that college football is what it is today. If they joined the Big East in all sports there would not have been the major conference reshuffle. Miami and BC would have stayed in the Big East. It's also the fault of the Big East for allowing ND to dictate to them the rules of partially joining the conference.
Crock of shyte. Why should have ND joined a conference? They played a pretty tough schedule. Back in the 70's the only suitable one was the Big 10, but they weren't buying. Big East? Really? Not that good back then and only briefly in the 80s and early 90s.
They are better now with the ACC, although I still think the Big 10 is more suitable.
There is no team in the top 10 that is going to blow ND out or that ND is incapable of beating.
The Big 10 desperately wanted ND but ND wanted zero part of the B10. They want to play all over the country, not be stuck in the midwest. They never even considered the B10, it was b12 or ACC
Wasn't it Penn State they wanted with ND late 70s early 80s?
Big 12 with Texas, OK, OkSt, Iowa, Iowa St, Neb, etc? I don't remember that and I've been an ND fan since 1963 or so, but that doesn't mean anything. My roommate in college was from Nebraska and he used to ridicule ND for not being in a conference all the time.
They'll have a win at Oklahoma, a blowout over Ok. St, a win at West Virginia (who suddenly looks pretty good) and a win against K. State
The top teams in the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 all play tougher schedules in conference than ND does as an independent on an almost annual basis. It used to be that way too for the Big 10 when OSU, Michigan and PSU were national powers
Maybe because they ended their contract with ND and they needed to pick up a game. You know as well as anyone a lot of these teams they play have contracts from years ago. If took out Jacksonville State for example and threw in ND - how legit is their non conference games?
It would be easier because they probably would play 2 cupcakes (Navy and lets say Army) with two tougher rival-type games (lets just say USC and Stanford). And no matter what conference you go to, there are always 3-4 shit teams. Just so happens the big 10 has more the last few years than usual.
That's because the Big 10 is historically down. Put ND in the Big 10 between 1994 and the Kelly era and they'd get slaughtered. I think part of why ND switched to an ACC-heavy schedule is because they think the ACC is stronger than the Big 10. By getting away with playing a pseudo-ACC conference schedule they can front as a national power
They'll have a win at Oklahoma, a blowout over Ok. St, a win at West Virginia (who suddenly looks pretty good) and a win against K. State
The top teams in the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 all play tougher schedules in conference than ND does as an independent on an almost annual basis. It used to be that way too for the Big 10 when OSU, Michigan and PSU were national powers
That's bullshit, and the strength of schedule numbers at the end of the year prove that.
For instance last year, using Sagarin schedule ranks, here is where ND finished relative to the top 10 teams in 2013.
ND- 30th
FSU- 62nd
Oregon- 29th
Alabama- 39th
Auburn- 13th
Stanford- 1
Michigan State- 51
Missouri- 24
UCLA- 7
Baylor- 48
South Carolina-20
So of those 10, ND had a tougher schedule than 4 of them and very close with both Missouri and Oregon
2012- ND 21
Bama- 19
Oregon- 38
A&M- 6
Georgia- 27
South Carolina -23
Florida- 4
KState- 14
LSU- 15
FSU- 66
So again, they had a SOS tougher than 4 of the top 10 teams, and very close with Bama and LSU.
2011- ND was ranked 25th. of the teams in the top 10, they had a tougher schedule than 5 of them.
2010- 21st. Of the teams in the top 10, tougher than 4.
Not sure where you're getting your information from, but it's not correct.
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I think they belong
They'll have a win at Oklahoma, a blowout over Ok. St, a win at West Virginia (who suddenly looks pretty good) and a win against K. State
The top teams in the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 all play tougher schedules in conference than ND does as an independent on an almost annual basis. It used to be that way too for the Big 10 when OSU, Michigan and PSU were national powers
That's bullshit, and the strength of schedule numbers at the end of the year prove that.
For instance last year, using Sagarin schedule ranks, here is where ND finished relative to the top 10 teams in 2013.
ND- 30th
FSU- 62nd
Oregon- 29th
Alabama- 39th
Auburn- 13th
Stanford- 1
Michigan State- 51
Missouri- 24
UCLA- 7
Baylor- 48
South Carolina-20
So of those 10, ND had a tougher schedule than 4 of them and very close with both Missouri and Oregon
2012- ND 21
Bama- 19
Oregon- 38
A&M- 6
Georgia- 27
South Carolina -23
Florida- 4
KState- 14
LSU- 15
FSU- 66
So again, they had a SOS tougher than 4 of the top 10 teams, and very close with Bama and LSU.
2011- ND was ranked 25th. of the teams in the top 10, they had a tougher schedule than 5 of them.
2010- 21st. Of the teams in the top 10, tougher than 4.
Not sure where you're getting your information from, but it's not correct.
All you proved with that gibberish is ND plays a decent, but not mind-blowing schedule. When you say that 6 of the top 10 teams in the last two years played a tougher or equivalent schedule to ND you undermined your own point.
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were to ever join the B10, which obviously isn't going to happen, their schedule would get easier nearly every year than it is right now. So if you're going to keep ND out because they aren't in conference, then keep the entire b10 out too
That's because the Big 10 is historically down. Put ND in the Big 10 between 1994 and the Kelly era and they'd get slaughtered. I think part of why ND switched to an ACC-heavy schedule is because they think the ACC is stronger than the Big 10. By getting away with playing a pseudo-ACC conference schedule they can front as a national power
ACC's SOS recently has been pathetic, so playing 5 teams from the ACC may actually hurt them rather than help them. ND has been in the top 3 as far as SOS goes since Kelly got there, they are not playing an easy schedule by any means. Even this year while it wont be a tough schedule it will not be B10 level or ACC level easy, either.
Also, according to Sagarin ratings, ND's SOS is tougher than both Baylor and TCU.
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I think they belong
They'll have a win at Oklahoma, a blowout over Ok. St, a win at West Virginia (who suddenly looks pretty good) and a win against K. State
The top teams in the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 all play tougher schedules in conference than ND does as an independent on an almost annual basis. It used to be that way too for the Big 10 when OSU, Michigan and PSU were national powers
That's bullshit, and the strength of schedule numbers at the end of the year prove that.
For instance last year, using Sagarin schedule ranks, here is where ND finished relative to the top 10 teams in 2013.
ND- 30th
FSU- 62nd
Oregon- 29th
Alabama- 39th
Auburn- 13th
Stanford- 1
Michigan State- 51
Missouri- 24
UCLA- 7
Baylor- 48
South Carolina-20
So of those 10, ND had a tougher schedule than 4 of them and very close with both Missouri and Oregon
2012- ND 21
Bama- 19
Oregon- 38
A&M- 6
Georgia- 27
South Carolina -23
Florida- 4
KState- 14
LSU- 15
FSU- 66
So again, they had a SOS tougher than 4 of the top 10 teams, and very close with Bama and LSU.
2011- ND was ranked 25th. of the teams in the top 10, they had a tougher schedule than 5 of them.
2010- 21st. Of the teams in the top 10, tougher than 4.
Not sure where you're getting your information from, but it's not correct.
All you proved with that gibberish is ND plays a decent, but not mind-blowing schedule. When you say that 6 of the top 10 teams in the last two years played a tougher or equivalent schedule to ND you undermined your own point.
Your words right here.
The top teams in the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 all play tougher schedules in conference than ND does as an independent on an almost annual basis. It used to be that way too for the Big 10 when OSU, Michigan and PSU were national powers
In other words, what you said right above is complete bullshit. If they have a tougher schedule than just about half of the top 10 teams every year, then how exactly do the top teams in those conferences have tougher schedules on an almost annual basis?
Oh thats right, they don't. You just made up bullshit without having any statistical data to back it up, and when you were proven wrong, you called it gibberish and somehow said it proved your point
top 2 in Pac 12- 34th, 30th
SEC without question has much tougher schedule than ND.
Yeah, those 3 conferences on an almost annual basis have a tougher schedule than ND. Any more bullshit you want to make up that's not backed up by any data?
So beating Rice at home, Mich at home, NC at home Syr at nuetral and Purdue at neutral deserves to be in the top 4.
If they win out they are going to be there at the end
The only gift in that game was the weather which is the only reason it was even a game.
A guy getting open is a "gift"
How about the gifts ND gave them in the game, like fumbling two field goal snaps, fumbling on their own 10 yard line, and throwing an interception inside the red zone.
Stanford received the bulk of the gifts in that game. Stanford had 200 yards of offense, the weather was the only thing that kept them in the game.
Stanford did not even play D with the WR in front them to give up the 1st down - they did not cover him. They got lucky. Nothing wrong with that
They win out - they are not going to be left out - for the fact they are ND and not KSU
Stanford did not even play D with the WR in front them to give up the 1st down - they did not cover him. They got lucky. Nothing wrong with that
They win out - they are not going to be left out - for the fact they are ND and not KSU
They couldn't just defend the endzone, there was over a minute to go. They did cover the guy in front, if they throw to him it's going to be close whether or not he gets the first down. The CB clearly played it wrong, but you're acting like that's some strange thing in college football.
If we're just going to talk about being lucky on one play, then talk about how many single plays Stanford got lucky on then too. The statistics in that game weren't even close. Stanford had 200 yards of offense. The weather kept it close. If they played that game a week later ND wins by at least two touchdowns
This system sucks man, it's biased towards team with better records and tougher schedules and tougher opponents, man.. my team got hosed man.. the system is rigged by the NCAA in conjunction with ESPN, NBC, CBS, ABC, and the media complex..
lol..
Would they put in ND over FSU? They right now ranked Oregon well ahead of Arizona, despite both having one loss and Oregon losing to Arizona at home, so you can't say well ND lost to FSU so they would automatically be behind them.
Would they put in ND over FSU? They right now ranked Oregon well ahead of Arizona, despite both having one loss and Oregon losing to Arizona at home, so you can't say well ND lost to FSU so they would automatically be behind them.
Mook, I told you after ND loss that if they ran the table, I still think they are getting in. I really believe many of the SEC teams will end up with 2 losses. I think you should be a big MSU fan, and have them run the table. That way only 1 SEC gets in along with FSU and either Oregon/TCU. I still think Oregon has a loss in them. Win out and I think they are in.
I thought they would be 7 or 8, would have even been fine with 9.
The one team that has no argument to be ahead of them is Michigan State. Their schedule has been comical, their quality win is against a team who needed a miracle play to beat an FCS team at home. Think about that.
Stanford is a better football team than Nebraska. Nebraska sucks. They dont even belong in the top 25 in these rankings, and because they are it gives MSU a quality win, yet somehow Stanford isn't a quality win.
I thought they would be 7 or 8, would have even been fine with 9.
The one team that has no argument to be ahead of them is Michigan State. Their schedule has been comical, their quality win is against a team who needed a miracle play to beat an FCS team at home. Think about that.
Stanford is a better football team than Nebraska. Nebraska sucks. They dont even belong in the top 25 in these rankings, and because they are it gives MSU a quality win, yet somehow Stanford isn't a quality win.
I think their shitty schedule to end the year will let ND jump them. ND still has 3 top 25 opponents left while MSU has 1.
I thought they would be 7 or 8, would have even been fine with 9.
The one team that has no argument to be ahead of them is Michigan State. Their schedule has been comical, their quality win is against a team who needed a miracle play to beat an FCS team at home. Think about that.
Stanford is a better football team than Nebraska. Nebraska sucks. They dont even belong in the top 25 in these rankings, and because they are it gives MSU a quality win, yet somehow Stanford isn't a quality win.
And Oregon and TCU both losing is still quite realistic. Stanford always gives Oregon problems and at Utah will be wild. Plus the Pac 10 title game looms as well. TCu can easily lose to WVU and KSU. Plus they will have a tough Big 12 title game too.
Plenty of games to go, so while it may not suck now - theres a good chance things will work out.
I could see a case for a big 12 team getting in over ND. I wouldn't agree with it but there's definitely an argument to be made.
There's no argument for MSU over ND right now.
Still waiting for one reason why they should have joined a conference in football.
Now everyone hates this way.
No one is ever happy.
And nobody is talking about the World Series.
Weak schedule - ( New Window )
ND would have to pound everyone remaining on the schedule including a huge win over ASU (after this weekend,the only ranked team that will be left).
Crock of shyte. Why should have ND joined a conference? They played a pretty tough schedule. Back in the 70's the only suitable one was the Big 10, but they weren't buying. Big East? Really? Not that good back then and only briefly in the 80s and early 90s.
They are better now with the ACC, although I still think the Big 10 is more suitable.
There is no team in the top 10 that is going to blow ND out or that ND is incapable of beating.
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ND refused to join a conference years ago. And because of that college football is what it is today. If they joined the Big East in all sports there would not have been the major conference reshuffle. Miami and BC would have stayed in the Big East. It's also the fault of the Big East for allowing ND to dictate to them the rules of partially joining the conference.
Crock of shyte. Why should have ND joined a conference? They played a pretty tough schedule. Back in the 70's the only suitable one was the Big 10, but they weren't buying. Big East? Really? Not that good back then and only briefly in the 80s and early 90s.
They are better now with the ACC, although I still think the Big 10 is more suitable.
There is no team in the top 10 that is going to blow ND out or that ND is incapable of beating.
The Big 10 desperately wanted ND but ND wanted zero part of the B10. They want to play all over the country, not be stuck in the midwest. They never even considered the B10, it was b12 or ACC
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ND refused to join a conference years ago. And because of that college football is what it is today. If they joined the Big East in all sports there would not have been the major conference reshuffle. Miami and BC would have stayed in the Big East. It's also the fault of the Big East for allowing ND to dictate to them the rules of partially joining the conference.
Crock of shyte. Why should have ND joined a conference? They played a pretty tough schedule. Back in the 70's the only suitable one was the Big 10, but they weren't buying. Big East? Really? Not that good back then and only briefly in the 80s and early 90s.
They are better now with the ACC, although I still think the Big 10 is more suitable.
There is no team in the top 10 that is going to blow ND out or that ND is incapable of beating.
The Big 10 desperately wanted ND but ND wanted zero part of the B10. They want to play all over the country, not be stuck in the midwest. They never even considered the B10, it was b12 or ACC
Wasn't it Penn State they wanted with ND late 70s early 80s?
Big 12 with Texas, OK, OkSt, Iowa, Iowa St, Neb, etc? I don't remember that and I've been an ND fan since 1963 or so, but that doesn't mean anything. My roommate in college was from Nebraska and he used to ridicule ND for not being in a conference all the time.