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ND football doesn't really impact the minor league baseball team you mention. ND football runs Sept - Nov, minor league baseball runs April - August. I also doubt they impact people heading to the beach...it gets kinda cold up there in the winter and all. Most college towns are built around the university. Bloomington is very much the same way....except their football has sucked pretty much forever. Maybe you're too close to it, but I can tell you the Super Bowl win by the Colts and hosting of the SB this year were a 100X a bigger story then ND's bad seasons (or even their great season this year). Nothing in my nearly 40 years of living around Indy was nearly as big a story as either of those events. More than 80K fill the stadium for campus for each home game....they spend $$, stay overnight and help tourism. People that travel in the area during the summers come to show their kids the campus. The economic impact of ND is very big and without it, South Bend would likely just be another small Indiana town. |
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Unfortunately it encroached the danger zone
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It has nothing to do with being a "special snowflake," whatever that means. |
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Go Irish!!
So..... Go Irish!!! ![]() Go Rutgers!!! ![]() Go Gators!!! ![]() I love college football.
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How exactly has the "special snowflake" really hurt anyone else or the BCS "kowtowed" to them? In those 3 years - 2001 -- ND was the #11 ranked team 2006 -- ND was the #6 ranked team 2007 -- ND was the #11 ranked team (but the the lowest in a BCS bowl as #14 Wake Forest played -- and #10 Oklahoma was only one spot higher). So -- in 2001, they may have taken a more deserving teams spot. In 2006 they clearly deserved it and in 2007 they were one of 3 teams ranked between 10-14 that played in a BCS bowl. http://www.bcsfootball.org/news/story?id=4809856 After the 1 v 2 match up....the bowls get to pick who they want and it's becomes about trying to maximize attendence and tv viewers. That's what helps ND get picked whenever they are a good option. ND has a large fan base all around the country and they travel well. |
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Never been a big Notre Dame fan, but they've had a great season, especially since they weren't expected to be much more than a 9-3 team this year.
They've earned their spot in the title game and obviously will play whomever comes out of the Alabama-Georgia game. No team is without flaws this year, so anything can happen. |
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Ok all you A cattle, get in the chute. Moooo. Moooo.
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Ok all you A cattle, get in the chute. Moooo. Moooo.
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LSU 41 Notre Dame 14. Sugar Bowl Ohio St. 34 Notre Dame 20 Fiesta Bowl Oregon St. 41 Notre Dame 9 Fiesta Bowl Florida St. 31 Notre Dame 26 Orange Bowl Colorado 41 Notre Dame 24 Fiesta Bowl It's a difficult argument to make that you truly belonged when you're getting blown out all the time once there. And you yourself understand they didn't really belong when you threw out this. Quote:
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This is going to be so much fun leading up to the Championship Game. So easy.
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The Irish are rated as underdogs against either Alabama or Georgia. I say this is great; Go Irish!
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And I doubt ND cares if people think they belong or not either. Keep in mind, I've always been somewhat annoyed that the BCS bowl selection has always been written to ensure that ND is an option and the school has done everything they can to make sure that they don't lose that perk as well. |
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Again -- 3 BCS games in 14 years -- one of which was when they were the 6th ranked team in the country, so hardly undeserving...regardless of how the game turned out when played.
Some of you act as if some 7-5 ND teams kept getting selected for a BCS bowl over another more deserving team. |
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Once a team qualifies for the BCS (that means they are deserving a spot), economics play a role in the decision. It doesn't mean the team picked doesn't belong, it means that the team picked, in addition to their oustanding body of work, will bring in revenue for the bowl. |
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I'm an Ohio State fan so my season is over and I don't have a dog in the SEC Vs Notre Dame fight but I don't think anyone can argue that the SEC isn't the best conference in college football and has been for a while. It pains me greatly to say that but it is true. Both Georgia and Alabama are just better all around teams than Notre Dame this year in my opinion.
As for the losses and close games, it doesn't really matter. On any given day one team can upset another and despite what the BCS wants to say that doesn't make that team any worse than they were when the day started. For example, in 2004 the New England Patriots won the Super Bowl despite losing to the 4-win Dolphins. The whole ranking system is badly flawed. It over-exaggerates both losses and wins. Of course that also means that ND can still manage to beat the better SEC team in the National Championship game. I think it will be a good game either way and while I don't care who wins really I would prefer ND to another SEC team just to have something different. The only thing that rubs me wrong about ND is the fiction that they are somehow better than any other school. They aren't. There was a quote about how you can go anywhere and be a national champion but only at ND can you be a legend. That is absolute bull. Whether you win for Ohio State, Florida, Alabama, ND, Oregon, or anyone else you are just as much a champion as anywhere else and you are just as big of a legend to the fans/alumni of that school. You aren't any more so because you did it for ND.
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Brian Kelly isn't just winning, he has revived a program that many thought was completely dead and would never win again. That's why he will have legendary status. |
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