Notre Dame (football only discussion)
- By woofermazing
- College Football
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With opt.outs, I kind of expect this to become common.
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I 100% agree Day doesn't think Saying is infallible. Day basically took sayings mind out of the game in the second half. Most plays they cut the field in half for him, or he literally had 1 read. ( he could have also run, which would have won us the game....)We can think whatever we want - we're just fans. I can promise you Ryan Day doesn't think he's infallible.
If Sayin is the player we all think he is, he'll take this in stride as part of his growth as a QB. As good as he's been, as you said, he's just a freshman in experience. And it was about time SOMEONE pushed him to make adjustments, even TCUN didn't do that.
Reporters covering this team need to be really focusing on NIL, getting more info about where the resources are being allocated and how, and exactly what happened this past offseason. That's the real story behind the story of this team and its struggles, but Jake Diebler is going to take all the flack for it. Did OSU's hesitance to use collectives hold back this team with NIL? I think that there may be some truth to OSU having one hand behind their back compared to other programs, but we don't get much info on that.
Whatever they spent, it would make no sense if there was not a major decrease in the amount allocated on this team overall. They lost four guys that they had to commit significant NIL funds to (Meechie, Bradshaw, Stewart and Parrish) and added guys who mostly would not command much NIL (Cupps, Noel ... Tilly I believe as a non-American-born player was not eligible for substantial NIL anywhere). Ojianwuna had a season-ending injury and was obviously going to have a delayed start to this season, so it's doubtful there was any kind of bidding war for him. Bynum is the only guy that they brought in that might be getting some decent NIL, but even he was not a super high profile recruit. Where is the money? Is it all going to football? Did the impending Commission cause OSU to go overboard and prevent substantial NIL from being used? Clearly if they are investing in this team, it does not appear to be managed well at all. IMO, only Bruce Thornton and Devin Royal are worthy of high NIL deals, and everyone else should be getting near the minimum or not very much above it.
We may have to wait until next year to see if OSU is actually committed to using substantial NIL in basketball.
It’s disappointing. Two short TD passes on a couple of those red zone possessions and he’d be the clear favorite.I'm seeing that the betting is a 4th place finish in the Heisman voting?
Tom Herman handled it well enough.I feel like Hartline trying to be two places at once is going to backfire massively...
But what other choice do they have? Day focusing on all the play calling could be just as bad.
I was at the Marshall game when he drilled a 54 yard field goal to win it at the end of regulationThose years I posted were under Tressel. And almost all were statistically worse than Fielding from inside 50. I didn’t even addressed all of the missed XPs over those years.
Hell, the only clutch field goal I can even remember since Nugent was the OT winner against Iowa in 2009, I think.
Tresa gets a lor of revisionist history on ST thanks to Nuge and Ginn. I’ll certainly grant that punting was much better under him. Thank god since we ended up punting so much more often than we do now.
I’m not giving him a pass on blowing those field goals, but what kicker since Nuge has been better? It feels like he’s getting the OSU treatment here — when OSU wins, no big deal, it wasn’t a “big game”. When OSU loses, “look, they still can’t win the big game!”. He gets no credit for making both his kicks against PSU and Oregon and Indiana last year and those kicks in the playoffs — those obviously weren’t “big kicks” since he made them. They sure would have been important if he’d missed them, though.
He will spend 75-100k of that on lawyers if they can settle quick.Something tells me this kid isn't representing himself, and he probably has some big city lawyers himself. I mean he had a deal for $500k
We might not be talking about the same play. Julian took the snap and immediately went forward towards the line. In any event it was quick developing and not what we see a lot of with slow developing deep handoffs.No Julian was slow on the handoff.
I think they will most certainly be part of a new football only organization/league that will be created soon as the CFP expands.Since a certain South Bend based university needs to join a conference, I would still kick the tires of bringing them into the fold. However, the B10 powers can’t be bending the knee for them. They need a conference more than our conference needs them.