Anonymous
Post 11/02/2025 06:27     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USC needs ND prestige


lol. Is it the 80's or 90's?


+1. In the new age of college football and the transfer portal there will now always be more parity now in college football year after year. No more college dynasties. A thing of the long past. I mean look at your current Top 10. It's a new era.


1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Alabama
5. Georgia
6. Oregon
7. Georgia Tech
8. Ole Miss
9. Miami
10. Vanderbilt





It is a new era. Notre Dame, USC, and Michigan are relics from a bygone time. This is the age of Vanderbilt football - as we all predicted.


If the ranking predictions are accurate, looks like Vanderbilt has missed the boat this year. ND will be in the playoffs if they continue to win out.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2025 17:30     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When ND goes to a Conference it will be the ACC. The Irish want to associate with like minded high income types at Duke and Stanford not the Walmart crowd of the Big10(exception of Northwestern).



There's nothing "Walmart" (and whatever else that insinuates) about Michigan, UCLA, Maryland, or Washington.


Never heard of a Walmart Wolverine?
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2025 08:33     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:When ND goes to a Conference it will be the ACC. The Irish want to associate with like minded high income types at Duke and Stanford not the Walmart crowd of the Big10(exception of Northwestern).



There's nothing "Walmart" (and whatever else that insinuates) about Michigan, UCLA, Maryland, or Washington.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2025 18:12     Subject: Re:A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

It's so awesome to be ND. These two stadium rankings really give the reader a sense of the school with staying power.

Seems the readers voted ND #1 and USC did not make the cut. Oops!!



Ranking for those without NYT subscription.



NYT staffers also ranked stadiums. The result? ND #3 and USC #22. Staying power is amazing.


Anonymous
Post 10/24/2025 17:30     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When ND goes to a Conference it will be the ACC. The Irish want to associate with like minded high income types at Duke and Stanford not the Walmart crowd of the Big10(exception of Northwestern).




+100


The only conference ND will ever join is one that gives it a decent chance of winning it. Thus the SEC and B1G aren’t likely landing spots.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2025 17:27     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When ND goes to a Conference it will be the ACC. The Irish want to associate with like minded high income types at Duke and Stanford not the Walmart crowd of the Big10(exception of Northwestern).




+100


Too funny. Stanford (and Cal) would have jumped at the chance to join the Big Ten. They had to settle for the ACC. Face it, the ACC is a backup conference.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 15:02     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:USC and ND have been making the trip for a 100 years. The travel is not the issue. But for some reason, colleges in California aren't keeping up with changes in football. USC, Cal, Stanford, and UCLA all seem to fading fast in the new era. And looking at their empty stadiums, they seem to have lost a lot of fans in recent years. Not sure how to fix it except through better coaching and recruiting.


Solid points you make. Coaches inform me the top high school teams in California are still very good (e.g., Mater Dei, Bosch) but that depth is lacking. I am not sure this excuses USC which should get their share of 4 and 5 stars, but the lack of depth - accelerated by demographic changes hurts Cal, Oregon State, Arizona and so on - all schools which rely on the California pipeline.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 12:02     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:When ND goes to a Conference it will be the ACC. The Irish want to associate with like minded high income types at Duke and Stanford not the Walmart crowd of the Big10(exception of Northwestern).




+100