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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Notre Dame has reached the end as an "independent" school. Playing Stanford, Syracuse, Pitt, Navy and other non-competitive teams at the end of the schedule. What's the point? Notre Dame would get destroyed if they played an SEC schedule. Mediocre. [/quote] This. ND's two toughest matchups this season came in weeks 1 and 2 (Miami and Texas A&M). They lost them both. And then they went on their out of garbage opponents. What a joke.[/quote] Yes. If anything, ND should just join the ACC and stop being snobby about it. They'd get destroyed in the SEC or B10, but could likely run the ACC.[/quote] Reasonable thought. Agree that ND football would suffer playing in one of the two most grueling conferences (Big Ten & SEC), but could dominate the ACC (except for u Miami). College football conferences are still developing. Both the SEC & the Big Ten may expand further and end up leaving the NCAA & the CFP as those two conferences won't need to share any revenue with non-members. Both the SEC & the Big Ten Conference may expand to 24 teams and limit play to just those 48 teams. It is being discussed.[/quote] You have a very short memory span. ND made it all the way to the championship game just last year by beating two Big Ten teams (IU and Penn State) and the SEC champion Georgia. So much for “suffering.”[/quote]
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