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Notre Dame Fighting Irish (official thread of bowl failures)

ulukinatme;2312499; said:
In unrelated news, 2012 QB bluechip recruit and former LSU decommit, Gunner Kiel, is the first transfer of the year for the Irish. Kiel initially committed to Indiana, decomitted for LSU, then decomitted again to enroll early at Notre Dame.
Kiel was considered to be the #1 QB recruit by Rivals and #1 recruit out of IN. He was also the only 5 star rated player recruited a year ago. With Everett Golson having 3 years of eligibility left and leading the Irish to the MNC this year, Kiel was likely looking at 1 year tops under center unless he beat out Golson.

Umm.....you do know you lost to Bama, right? :p
 
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ulukinatme;2312499; said:
In unrelated news, 2012 QB bluechip recruit and former LSU decommit, Gunner Kiel, is the first transfer of the year for the Irish. Kiel initially committed to Indiana, decomitted for LSU, then decomitted again to enroll early at Notre Dame.
Kiel was considered to be the #1 QB recruit by Rivals and #1 recruit out of IN. He was also the only 5 star rated player recruited a year ago. With Everett Golson having 3 years of eligibility left and leading the Irish to the MNC this year, Kiel was likely looking at 1 year tops under center unless he beat out Golson.
Where is he transferring to?
 
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Bucky Katt;2312583; said:
Umm.....you do know you lost to Bama, right? :p

I said he lead them there, I didn't say they won :wink2:

ant80 said:
Where is he transferring to?

No clue, but Script is probably spot on. I would expect a MAC school where he's got a good chance to step in and start after he sits out a year.

Buckeyeskickbuttocks said:
That sounds an awful lot like football news.

Eh, I'm lazy.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;2312777; said:
Your exact quote was, "leading the Irish to the MNC this year". The word "game", or even the letter "G" for "game", was not used.

To be fair, the word championship can have two meanings, ya? "We won the championship" "We're going to the championship"

I went ahead and changed my original wording anyway. Better now? :)
 
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MililaniBuckeye;2312777; said:
Your exact quote was, "leading the Irish to the MNC this year". The word "game", or even the letter "G" for "game", was not used.

I've seen "regular season national champions" regularly stated by other ND posters around the message board-o-sphere.
 
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I've been looking at Notre Dame forums, Irishenvy mostly (which rips off a lot of BP features, and is, IMO, a poor man's BP for the domers), and I get the general impression that they aren't quite satisfied with their 2014 recruiting. A lot of posts dedicated to how they should've been on Jebrill Peppers, Malik McDowell and a few other recruits, and they haven't. It's much worse this year than it has been last year, I swear. Reading their dedicated posts for individual players, I get the overarching impression that BK has been taking it easy on recruiting field after getting job security. Nothing earth-shattering, but it's funny as heck to watch the domers bitch and moan. :lol:
 
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ndinl.a. ain't taking too kindly to you, ant. :lol:



1. Your O-line (and the rest of your overrated team) would have gotten raped by Bama even worse than ND's did. You can take your weak-*** SEC non-conference schedule and stick it up your trolling ***. If you really want to get into who had a better team (and a better O-line) PLEASE let me know.

2. You call Ed Warriner a 'very potent recruiter', but then you rip the recruiting of his position. Hmmmmmmm. Your argument makes ZERO sense. His replacement at ND straight kicked his 'very potent' arse in O-line recruiting AND he was responsible for getting a couple of other recruits to ND as well.

3. Ask any of ND's players (and reporters did) - not only did they not really like Warriner, they have learned much more from Heistand in his short time here. He's simply a better O-line coach whom the players LOVE to play for. They viewed Warriner as a coach who coached O-line (and was looking to move up), whereas Heistand is viewed as one of them, an O-line coach who wants to coach O-line and nothing else.

4. Warriner actually had a bit more time than Hesitand did to 'build relationships' and yet he still kicked the sh!t out of Warriner on the recruiting trail (with FAR easier admissions at OSU). ****ing HORRIBLE excuse by you. Now THAT'S a sour grapes excuse.

5. So......Heistand > Warriner. It's not sour grapes, so take the sour grapes and kindly STFU. You're a guest here...post accordingly, but don't talk crap about what our posters are saying.
 
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