They beat no one all year and they lost badly to the few great teams that they played. Then they get whooped last night by a very good LSU team. Most overrated team all year, and we will probably do the same thing next year
They beat no one all year and they lost badly to the few great teams that they played. Then they get whooped last night by a very good LSU team. Most overrated team all year, and we will probably do the same thing next year
they are always overrated bro where have you been. they have not beaten an opponent that has finished in the top 10 since lou holtz left. rutgers would have done better in the sugar bowl.
if they werent name Notre Dame.....they wouldnt be newhere
lol I predicted 50-10 so i was pretty close![]()
Very ovverated!
They have the best qb in the nation coming in next year though..
Charlie Weis will return them to glory days..
Looking back I cant think of one big win that Charlie Weis has. He has no hang your hat on it wins. He might be overrated too.
Had plenty with the Pats..He will have plenty with ND also, I guarantee it..Originally Posted by ect0m0rph
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He has bad talent. Bob Davie and Ty willingham never recruited a top 20 class, and mot of their recruiting classes were outside the top 30. I think its a miracle that ND has a winning record. I know they didn't have the toughest schedule. But if you look at talent then you will see that charlie wiess is doing a good job. ND has wins this year over penn st, michigan st, ucla, purdue, and georgia tech, I don't think ND is as talented as any of these teams.Originally Posted by ect0m0rph
Hopefully that recruit Claussen can come in and do things for Charlie, now hes going to start coaching his own recruiting classes.
i think claussen could be the real deal but look for a huge dropoff at qb with a true frosh no matter how talented he is. i think they will be a legit top 25 team next year but a bcs bowl will be out of the question.Originally Posted by ect0m0rph
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