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20 hours ago, Irishman said:

The women finished the season ranked 4th and are a regional host. 

Will we next be getting updates on the glee club?

Back on topic…no excuse for less than 10 wins and a playoff berth with this upcoming Irish schedule.

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2 hours ago, temptation said:

Will we next be getting updates on the glee club?

Back on topic…no excuse for less than 10 wins and a playoff berth with this upcoming Irish schedule.

The Glee Club??? Like they gonna have a club dedicated to a tv show!

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22 hours ago, Irishman said:

The Glee Club??? Like they gonna have a club dedicated to a tv show!

I think this song represents Temp's relationship with Bobref.........

 

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On 5/7/2024 at 3:53 PM, temptation said:

Will we next be getting updates on the glee club?

Back on topic…no excuse for less than 10 wins and a playoff berth with this upcoming Irish schedule.

Glad you brought that to the table. Thanks for the update Bash. 

This Irish team is expecting a national championship. A nine win season would be a colossal fail. 

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On 5/9/2024 at 7:30 PM, BTF said:

Glad you brought that to the table. Thanks for the update Bash. 

This Irish team is expecting a national championship. A nine win season would be a colossal fail. 

As is every 9-win year at ND 

Posted
16 minutes ago, RingLeader said:

As is every 9-win year at ND 

This year for two reasons: 

1. Favorable schedule

2. More than normal talent

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On 5/30/2024 at 12:23 PM, BTF said:

This year for two reasons: 

1. Favorable schedule

2. More than normal talent

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definitely a favorable schedule with Texas A&M FSU and USC as biggest challenges. And I’m assuming they’ll be ready for Louisville this year but will there be a new Louisville this year? I’d say anything less than 11 wins would be disappointing but more importantly get into playoffs and win some games. I’d add a #3 and that the qb room might be the best it’s ever been with Riley Leonard Steve Angeli Minchey and Carr. Hope they’re all still there in August and riley Leonard is healthy. Strange that the offense line has to be figured out and may not be a strength like most irish teams. 
Year 3 has been a big year for head coaches at Notre Dame. I love everything coach freeman has done off the field and brining back Mike Denbrock to run the offense will be huge. But it’s time to win and win vs the good teams. Starts on the road in college station 

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Kid committed to ND in December and Harbaugh took his position coach to the Chargers in February.

Chess not checkers.

Kid must’ve wanted to win a meaningful game in January is my guess…

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12 hours ago, temptation said:

Kid committed to ND in December and Harbaugh took his position coach to the Chargers in February.

Chess not checkers.

Kid must’ve wanted to win a meaningful game in January is my guess…

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Yea this one hurts but not as much as if they lose the qb deuce knight to ole miss. Unfortunately and sadly I’ve seen this play out before. Stud recruit “commits” or visits and is very high on ND, almost commits but then eventually backs off for one reason or another. This one stings because it’s Michigan but they’ve been so good can’t really blame the kid. If the Irish could win a few January games maybe they can actually hang onto to these players and their commitments.
On an another note for probably another thread but wonder how many January games Michigan wins without Jim Harbaugh? 

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8 hours ago, WolvesOnTheProwl said:

Yea this one hurts but not as much as if they lose the qb deuce knight to ole miss. Unfortunately and sadly I’ve seen this play out before. Stud recruit “commits” or visits and is very high on ND, almost commits but then eventually backs off for one reason or another. This one stings because it’s Michigan but they’ve been so good can’t really blame the kid. If the Irish could win a few January games maybe they can actually hang onto to these players and their commitments.
On an another note for probably another thread but wonder how many January games Michigan wins without Jim Harbaugh? 

I feel confident in Michigan’s future.

Might not win a January game this year with all of the transition.

9-10 wins likely.

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To me, a commitment is a contract. If these kids aren't in a legally binding contract, why even call it a commitment at all? What constitutes a commitment? What are kids actually signing when they commit? I honestly think half these kids are just attention seekers. 

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1 hour ago, Bobref said:

Or, NIL seekers.

I get that, but I think attention is a major part for some. Damn, look at Tom Brady. He eats it up. 

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Apparently there are some analysts out there that think Logan could be as good as Ivan Taylor. Don't ask me, I'm not a scout, so I have no clue. His three star rating is low because he was considered a "lock" for baseball at Vanderbilt, so no one recruited him other than Iowa, who was the first to take a chance on him, then Indiana. Given the defense the Hawkeyes have, that's a pretty high profile offer. 

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Since this thread name doesn't have "football" in it I'll leave this here: https://apnews.com/article/notre-dame-swim-team-suspended-gambling-7e1842a5dd23b74e25e872e29820bba0

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Notre Dame suspended its men’s swimming program Thursday for at least one year after an external review found members of the team violated NCAA rules by wagering among themselves on results of their competitions and failed to “treat one another with dignity and respect.”

“In order to ensure that this behavior ends and to rebuild a culture of dignity, respect, and exemplary conduct, we have decided to suspend the men’s swimming program for at least one academic year,” athletic director Pete Bevacqua said in a statement.

Notre Dame did not reveal details of the review done by a law firm.

According to a person with knowledge of the situation, members of the team had set up a makeshift, internal sportsbook where athletes could wager on the times posted by themselves or teammates at meets. Athletes were not found to have bet on opposing teams or on any other Notre Dame athletic events, the person said.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because Notre Dame was not making the contents of the report public.

The person said more than 60% of the returning team, which includes 25 swimmers, took part in betting on the performances of members of the team. The review also revealed some members of the team had bet among themselves on events such as the Super Bowl and March Madness basketball tournament games.

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I'm shocked, shocked I tell you.

 

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I wish the Irish had chosen to play a lesser team than Texas A&M in the opener.  It's been a tussle.  Irish up 20-13 with 1:54 left.  A&M with the ball deep in their own territory.

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