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Davydd

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Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Wed, 12/2/09 2:28 PM (permalink)
EatingTheRoad


What do Elin and USC have in common?

Both beat up Tigers this weekend


Not USC, California in Berkeley booed him at the Stanford game I hope all in good spirit.
 
    Scorereader

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    Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Wed, 12/2/09 4:53 PM (permalink)
    Hindsight is 20/20. It's easy to say NOW that the ND officials made a mistake. But that's easy picking and an easily defended point of view since it turned out the coaches failed. But no one could've really predicted that, especially given how each coach had winning seasons and went to prestigious bowls.

    See, in hindsight it was a bad idea to think about letting go of Joe Paterno - but at the time when PSU was floundering with back to back losing seasons along with PSU's worst season ever for a JoePa team, it seemed he had lost touch.

    If JoePa had left, we'd never know he'd win 4 straight bowl games and go to 2 BCS bowls following that period. We wouldn't know what a mistake it would've been.

    Only after history reveals itself can we make comments like, "mistakes were made."

    Thanks for the name, Brian Kelly, it kept leaping out of my mind. ugh - my brain is slowing.

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      Davydd

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      Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Wed, 12/2/09 6:19 PM (permalink)
      Paterno did indeed recover. Bobby Bowden didn't. He's had a consistently downward trend in his coaching record now over many years. Is it him or the shifting trends, prestige and strengths in conferences?

      As for hindsight, yes, it is good for examining and looking forward. The common denominator in all those Notre Dame coach hirings were gambles they would pan out. None of them had consistent big time top tier collegiate head coaching records. All I am saying is look at that record of hiring and change courses. Do what Alabama and Florida did in recent years. If you want to be the best go after the best available. After all, in firing Weis, Notre Dame did say money was no object.
       
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        Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Wed, 12/2/09 11:54 PM (permalink)
        Speaking of Florida - is Urban Meyer in the mix for ND?

        Bob Stoops? who said, "I don't need an interview, my record speaks for itself." or something of that nature.
         
          saps

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          Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Thu, 12/3/09 1:36 AM (permalink)
          My guess is that Meyer is not in the mix.  He's got a pretty nice set-up at Florida.  It would be a heck of a lot of work to build ND up again.  Then again, nothing would surprise me, but Notre Dame hasn't been a premier job for over 10 years.
           
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            Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Thu, 12/3/09 9:31 AM (permalink)
            I agree saps, that Meyer shouldn't move. Neither should Stoops. I'm sure, if Steve Spurier could go back in time, he wouldn't have left Florida.

            This week, in an interview with former Syracuse Coach Dick MacPherson with the Syracuse Post Standard, he inferred that leaving Syracuse was a mistake. I thought so too, at the time.

             
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              Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Thu, 12/3/09 11:10 AM (permalink)
              Back when the ACC added 3 teams, the conference had visions of a climactic championship game in a sold-out NFL stadium and massive tv ratings. Maybe it would have a regular role in determining a participant in the BCS National Championship Game. Now its 2 teams that lost to middling SEC teams last week, playing in a likely half-empty Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. There may be four more important games this week, with Oregon and Oregon State, Cincinnati and Pitt, and the SEC and Big 12 Championship games determining BCS berths.



               
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                Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Thu, 12/3/09 5:15 PM (permalink)
                I heard Skip Holtz's and Randy Edsall's name as possible ND head coach.

                 
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                  Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Thu, 12/3/09 5:57 PM (permalink)
                  Bobby Bowden is available.
                   
                    the ancient mariner

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                    Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 9:03 AM (permalink)

                    Oregon-Oregon St game was great.

                    Sorry Joe but no deal-----
                    Bobby Bowden is almost as old as JoePa-----he can not coach a young vibrant
                    team like Notre Dame ----they are on their way up, while Bo and Jo are "Old Farts"
                    on their way out. 

                    But, we might hire the guy who just got fired or quit at Kansas,  he makes Charley 
                    Weis look very thin.  

                    I like Dan McCarney----------a very, very, long shot.
                    Or Harbaugh
                    Or Pat Fitzgerald

                    Will settle for the Boston Irish guy--Kelly


                     
                     
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                      Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 9:32 AM (permalink)
                      Well Old Fart JoePa's team posted a 10-2 record and is going to play in a bowl on Jan 1.

                       
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                        Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 9:43 AM (permalink)
                        the ancient mariner


                        To Bill Voss, Scorereader and anyone who thinks Notre dame is "Irrelevant"
                        and only for "Old Farts"

                        On ESPN.com Monday---ND is mentioned in 5 of the top 10 articles --including
                        Bobby Bowden's retirement and Tiger Wood's indiscretions.

                        On a day when Bowden and Wood should have dominated the sports headlines-
                        the simple firing of a mediocre coach in South Bend is the top story.

                        ESPN had a reporter standing by on campus at ND all day Sun and Mon.

                        You are not irrevelent when USA Today has you on the front page 4 out of 7 days.

                        And ------OLD FARTS like me do not sit on the computer reading and twittering (or whatever it is called) ---we don't even understand 1/2 of it.  No, it was YOUNG
                        FARTS who are ND Fans that closed down the ND websites, blogs, etc.  because of overloads. 

                        The Irish will rise again.  Irish since 1936.  Go Irish !!!!!!

                        Old farts never switch---once a fan always a fan----it is something called
                        being faithful.  Davy will be a Minnesota fan forever---Joe Rogo will love PSU through
                        thick and thin------and Notre Dame haters will always hate.  


                        though my son is a basketballer, not a footballer, he is almost 17 and knows about and plays sports.
                        I'm just telling you the word on the street.
                        Norte Dame does not not have the same aura to young folks. Scorereader is right as far as what the BCS has done. Notre Dame's imperial attitude has come back to bite them in the butt.
                         
                          Davydd

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                          Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 10:37 AM (permalink)
                          Notre Dame, though bowl eligible, may turn down a bowl game this year.

                          Oregon St. vs Oregon. I was disappointed. You could add Oregon State as my west coast favorite team. My son spent his junior year as an exchange student there.
                           
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                            Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 11:27 AM (permalink)
                            the ancient mariner


                            But, we might hire the guy who just got fired or quit at Kansas,  he makes Charley 
                            Weis look very thin.  


                            I can't see Mangino as a hot commodity right now, not with the unresolved allegations against him.  He'd poison the recruiting process.
                             
                            Brad
                             
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                              Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 12:46 PM (permalink)
                              bill voss


                              Scorereader is right ...

                               
                              this may very well the first time I've heard that on this site.
                               
                               
                              somebody pull out the ice-skates, we're going to hell.
                               

                               
                                mr chips

                                Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 1:18 PM (permalink)
                                Great game last night. This Duck fan is happy the young men are going to play in Pasadena.
                                 
                                  mr chips

                                  Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 1:19 PM (permalink)
                                  Anybody have an opinion on the Kansas coach who got fired? I don't know very much about him other than his girth.
                                   
                                    the ancient mariner

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                                    Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 1:22 PM (permalink)
                                    Young people have no allegiance to anything or anybody.  Mr Voss you will find that out.  Pay no attention to anything they say, they can be twisted around and around by winning seasons.  A few years from now you and everything you love will be irrelevant to them. 

                                    In NY the Mets were Kings for a while, but now the Yankees own the place.  Funny thing--it is the same young guys who go to their closet and take out the "Jersey of the Day"  ------- who cares what 17 year olds think ?????  Their brain is still being formed.

                                    It is the same young guy, who thought Weis would be the greatest thing that ever happened, who turned on him after two losses in a row.  They are front runners---and I have had 10 of them to deal with------thank God they grow up and return to 
                                    reality.   
                                     
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                                      Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 1:27 PM (permalink)
                                      Mangino resigned, actually.  If you click on the link in my previous post the Sports Illustrated sites has a few more stories about the situation.  He does have his supporters, though.

                                      I hadn't heard of him until KU went 12-1 2 seasons ago and suddenly he was all over the place.

                                      Last Saturday I was listening to the Kansas-Missouri game and KU had the ball with a 1-point lead and a couple of minutes to go.  For reasons that I just can't fathom they ran 3 straight passing plays that wound up being 3 incompletions, and UM wound up with enough time and timeouts to go down the field and kick the winning FG.  I'm still puzzled by the playcalling decisions...

                                      Brad
                                       
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                                        Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 1:42 PM (permalink)
                                        the ancient mariner



                                        In NY the Mets were Kings for a while,

                                         
                                        Are you kidding? I really like you ancientmariner. You're spirited and have a big heart. But this comment only shows how out of touch you are with sports reality. The Yankees are, have been, and always will be king in NY, EVEN if the Mets win the world series and the Yankees miss the playoffs. The Mets are the kid brother, who they'll cheer for out of local loyalty, but the true NY team is the bronx bombers, not the kids from Queens.
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                          GNeedles59

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                                          Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 2:17 PM (permalink)
                                          the ancient mariner


                                          Young people have no allegiance to anything or anybody.  Mr Voss you will find that out.  Pay no attention to anything they say, they can be twisted around and around by winning seasons.  A few years from now you and everything you love will be irrelevant to them. 



                                          Painting everyone with the same brush like that is a very narrow minded thing to do.  I see the point of your argument, but lumping everyone that is "young" into that category is unfair.  I have been loyal to my sports teams from the days I started rooting for them, for better, and for worse.


                                           
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                                            Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 2:40 PM (permalink)
                                            Remember folks, ND got to the top by winning games.   Nobody stays on top forever.  But, as sure as the sun comes up in the morning, ND will be back.  So will Florida State and Miami, etc.  Just like PSU did.
                                             
                                            BTW, when someone as eloquent as my buddy The Mariner talks, everyone should just listen and learn 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                              Davydd

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                                              Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 5:02 PM (permalink)
                                              I'm not young nor am I ancient just yet. At least when I went to my cardiologist appointment this afternoon they didn't slap me on a gurney and wheel me into the operating room after.
                                               
                                                joerogo

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                                                Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Fri, 12/4/09 6:00 PM (permalink)
                                                Davydd


                                                I'm not young nor am I ancient just yet. At least when I went to my cardiologist appointment this afternoon they didn't slap me on a gurney and wheel me into the operating room after.


                                                Now that's a good thing
                                                 
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                                                  Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Sat, 12/5/09 9:43 AM (permalink)
                                                  This is pretty funny: ("I smell roses")
                                                  http://ducks.fandome.com/...-Have-A-Rap-Scene/?q=c
                                                   
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                                                    Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Sat, 12/5/09 11:49 AM (permalink)

                                                    The scoops on Stoops

                                                    He will be Irish (his mother and father were too) on Monday or Tuesday.
                                                    Mark it down.  Hayden Fry's boys get to South Bend one way or another.
                                                    The Big-10 didn't want ND when ND wanted to join----now the Big 10 comes to ND.

                                                    Stoops is 49, so if he coaches at ND for 30 long years he will still be 4 years younger than JoePa is now----Joe will be 83 this month. 

                                                    Thank you Joe Rogo for the kind words, I am blushing, but you can't see
                                                    it behind a 4 day growth of beard---my disposal razor died after a month--it ain't workin' no good no more.  And, I don't wanna go out to the store in this cold weather---it is only 64. 

                                                    Now a word for Scorereader ---I didn't know you liked me, actually I thought you hated me.  But here is the word on the cursed Yankees.  During the 80s the Mets were HOT the Yankees were NOT.  I lived right there during that wonderful few years.  The Mets outdrew the Yanks almost 2-1.  Mets hit 3 mil while Yanks were as low as 1,600,000 one year.  The media was all Mets.   

                                                    In those days the "young farts" were all Met fans, but it didn't last---in the 90's the Bronx guys came back and the "Young Farts" went with the winners-----by 98 when Brian Cashman took over the Yankees were kings again.  And as long as Brian is there it will stay that way.  But for 6 to 8 glorious years the Mets owned NYCity.  And thats the name of that tune.  

                                                    By the way there is a great cage fight on TV today at 4pm and NASCAR also I am sure.
                                                    Pull up a Bud and watch cars go around and around.  Reminds me of my first train set------------ it went around and around the Christmas tree. 

                                                    I can look out my window and see cars go round and round the traffic circle ----same thing in slo-motion.  

                                                    Go Irish-------- Bob Stoops to Conquer !!!!!!!!  
                                                     
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                                                      Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Sat, 12/5/09 1:42 PM (permalink)
                                                      Nittany Lions Post Highest Graduation Rate Among AP Top 25 Teams 
                                                       
                                                      UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., - The Penn State football team has the highest Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and federal graduation rate among teams ranked in this week's Associated Press Top 25 poll, according to data recently released by the NCAA. The No. 1 academic ranking comes on the heels of Tuesday's announcement by CoSIDA that Penn State led all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) teams with three first team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans®. Penn State football student-athletes that enrolled in the University in the fall of 2002 earned a federal graduation rate of 89 percent, easily the best among the teams ranked in the November 22 AP poll. Alabama and Miami (Fla). were tied for second at 75 percent. Penn State's 89 percent federal graduation rate led all Big Ten Conference institutions and was 34 points above the 55 percent FBS average, according to the NCAA. The Nittany Lions also lead all AP Top 25 teams with a program record 85 percent Graduation Success Rate. The figure was based on Penn State football student-athletes entering the University in the fall of 1999 through 2002. North Carolina (80) has the second-highest GSR among AP Top 25 teams, followed by Cincinnati and Miami (Fla.) at 75 percent. Penn State's 85 percent Graduation Success Rate was significantly higher than the 67 percent FBS average and was second to Northwestern among Big Ten Conference institutions, according to the NCAA. The Graduation Success Rate data includes only student-athletes receiving athletic aid and is generated from four years of graduation data. The GSR data also includes student-athlete transfers to Penn State that receive athletic aid. The strong NCAA graduation dates is the latest success in a long line of academic achievement for members of Joe Paterno's program, who consistently are near the top nationally in academic success: - Three Nittany Lions repeated their Academic All-America® accolades, as announced Tuesday: senior linebacker Josh Hull (Millheim), senior kick snapper Andrew Pitz (Bettendorf, Iowa) and junior center Stefen Wisniewski (Bridgeville). Hull and Pitz were 2008 first team honorees and Wisniewski was a second team selection last year. Texas was the only other school in the nation with more than one first team honoree.
                                                      Last year, a program record five Nittany Lions were selected to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® team. Penn State has had 12 Academic All-Americans® over the past four years. During Joe Paterno's tenure, Penn State has had 45 Academic All-Americans®, with 34 earning first team honors. The Nittany Lions' all-time total of 47 Academic All-America® football players ranks third among all FBS institutions and leads all Big Ten schools. - Nine players on the 2009 Penn State squad had graduated prior to the season, the nation's fifth-highest total. Another 10 members of the current team are on schedule to graduate in December. Paterno's squad (10-2) is ranked No. 13 in this week's Bowl Championship Series standings, No. 11 in the USA Today Coaches and Harris Interactive polls and No. 12 in the Associated Press poll. Penn State concluded its regular season with the convincing victory over Michigan State, posting Paterno's Football Bowl Subdivision record 21st season with at least 10 victories. The Nittany Lions are 50-13 (79.3) since the start of the 2005 season, the nation's No. 8 winning percentage over that span. Penn State is awaiting the destination and opponent for its 36th bowl game under Paterno, who is the all-time leader in post-season appearances and victories (23-11-1 record). For the 2009 NCAA Graduation rate data go to: www.ncaa.org
                                                       
                                                      http://www.gopsusports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/112509aaa.html
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                                                        the ancient mariner

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                                                        Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Sat, 12/5/09 2:02 PM (permalink)
                                                        Yeah Joe ROGO-------
                                                        and Joe Pa

                                                        Stoops to ND ------- ND Will Rise Again !!!!

                                                        Keep Kelly and his def. co-ordinator in CinCin------

                                                        Don't forget cage fighting at 4 PM---big match, even Nero
                                                        will be watching.  Loser gets thrown to the Lions---

                                                        Go Irish !!!!!!!!
                                                         
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                                                          Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Sat, 12/5/09 4:14 PM (permalink)
                                                          Awesome. Because the really important number is one that isn't in the article; that 97.6% of college football players never get a shot at the NFL... and of the 2.4% that do get a shot, only about 2/3 stick... and of the 2/3 that stick, the average NFL career is 3.5 years... so, factoring Brett Favre and all those guys who play 5-15 years, most pro football players play a year or two at the NFL minimum salary and then hit the world on their own.

                                                          Better get that degree, and thank you for the responsible shepherding of your players, Coach Paterno.
                                                           
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                                                            Re:Too early for college football? ('09 Version) Sat, 12/5/09 4:38 PM (permalink)
                                                            Would Notre Dame Stoops so low?   I read that Cincinnati had the highest graduation rate of the Top 10 teams which surprised me and would have made Kelly a good match. But I doubt that is true no more after today and Cinci played like a clone of a Weis  coached team.
                                                             
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