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19 minutes ago, Rocky Davis said:

and if Duke had beaten ND last week like they should have, ND's coach would be in some boiling hot water right now.

Only on the Huddle where you call for someone's job at 4-3.

 

Like do you realize that is a winning record? Notre Dame hasn't been a championship team in forever. 

 

Yet people on this board saying Frank is safe and he hasn't won a damn game since we hired him.smh

 

 

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Only on the Huddle where you call for someone's job at 4-3.

 

Like do you realize that is a winning record? Notre Dame hasn't been a championship team in forever. 

 

Yet people on this board saying Frank is safe and he hasn't won a damn game since we hired him.smh

 

 

ND thinks they're Alabama though and their delusional are driven by instantly being overranked by at least 10 spots simply because they're ND.

They lost 4 games last year in their first year under a new coach. That was the most losses they'd had since 2016. Yeah, if they were 4-3 right now there would be no shortage of ND folks seriously questioning if they made the right hire as they're still reeling from the reality that their coach left for greener pastures. Those folks don't think greener pastures exist.

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

The Pac 12 is hella deep.

 

Arizona up 10-0 early vs USC.

Colorado barely beat Arizona St.

Nothing surprising about this. USC plays no D. If their offense ever has an off night they're gonna lose. They've been off tonight so they're trailing. It almost doesn't even matter who they're playing. Their D gives them low margins for error. They could lose to practically anyone if their offense has an off night.

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