Anonymous wrote:The University of Miami proved that they belong in the CFP by beating both Texas A&M & Ohio State University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/growing-calls-teams-boycott-notre-195107172.html
Important article. Great points. Folks are getting sick of Notre Dame's prima dona status in college football when other teams are busting themselves during the regular season.
The danger to Notre Dame is that if it joins the SEC or the Big Ten Ten Conference, Notre Dame football is likely to suffer several losses each season & lose its prima dona status.
If Notre Dame joined the ACC, it could still continue playing a fairly easy schedule--except for U Miami--and still maintain its privileged,sweetheart status.
I understand Notre Dame football's position, but it is unfair for ND football to enjoy a sweetheart deal from the CFP.
If ND football fails to make the CFP next year, then it might be motivated to forego independence in favor of conference membership.
They will be fine either way lol. Thanks for your concern.
Your posts are tiresome and an example of why many are so sick of Notre Dame football's privileged attitude..
Yet you continue to click on this thread.
Is that your only rebuttal? DP
Notre Dame has been independent for a very very long time. There have been calls for them to join a conference for decades. The only people who should be worried about it should be ND and its upporters. And we aren't worried, so you shouldn't be either. And if the time comes where it becomes the only option, they will do what is best for ND. Thanks for your concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/growing-calls-teams-boycott-notre-195107172.html
Important article. Great points. Folks are getting sick of Notre Dame's prima dona status in college football when other teams are busting themselves during the regular season.
The danger to Notre Dame is that if it joins the SEC or the Big Ten Ten Conference, Notre Dame football is likely to suffer several losses each season & lose its prima dona status.
If Notre Dame joined the ACC, it could still continue playing a fairly easy schedule--except for U Miami--and still maintain its privileged,sweetheart status.
I understand Notre Dame football's position, but it is unfair for ND football to enjoy a sweetheart deal from the CFP.
If ND football fails to make the CFP next year, then it might be motivated to forego independence in favor of conference membership.
They will be fine either way lol. Thanks for your concern.
Your posts are tiresome and an example of why many are so sick of Notre Dame football's privileged attitude..
Yet you continue to click on this thread.
Is that your only rebuttal? DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/growing-calls-teams-boycott-notre-195107172.html
Important article. Great points. Folks are getting sick of Notre Dame's prima dona status in college football when other teams are busting themselves during the regular season.
The danger to Notre Dame is that if it joins the SEC or the Big Ten Ten Conference, Notre Dame football is likely to suffer several losses each season & lose its prima dona status.
If Notre Dame joined the ACC, it could still continue playing a fairly easy schedule--except for U Miami--and still maintain its privileged,sweetheart status.
I understand Notre Dame football's position, but it is unfair for ND football to enjoy a sweetheart deal from the CFP.
If ND football fails to make the CFP next year, then it might be motivated to forego independence in favor of conference membership.
They will be fine either way lol. Thanks for your concern.
Your posts are tiresome and an example of why many are so sick of Notre Dame football's privileged attitude..
Yet you continue to click on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/growing-calls-teams-boycott-notre-195107172.html
Important article. Great points. Folks are getting sick of Notre Dame's prima dona status in college football when other teams are busting themselves during the regular season.
The danger to Notre Dame is that if it joins the SEC or the Big Ten Ten Conference, Notre Dame football is likely to suffer several losses each season & lose its prima dona status.
If Notre Dame joined the ACC, it could still continue playing a fairly easy schedule--except for U Miami--and still maintain its privileged,sweetheart status.
I understand Notre Dame football's position, but it is unfair for ND football to enjoy a sweetheart deal from the CFP.
If ND football fails to make the CFP next year, then it might be motivated to forego independence in favor of conference membership.
They will be fine either way lol. Thanks for your concern.
Your posts are tiresome and an example of why many are so sick of Notre Dame football's privileged attitude..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/growing-calls-teams-boycott-notre-195107172.html
Important article. Great points. Folks are getting sick of Notre Dame's prima dona status in college football when other teams are busting themselves during the regular season.
The danger to Notre Dame is that if it joins the SEC or the Big Ten Ten Conference, Notre Dame football is likely to suffer several losses each season & lose its prima dona status.
If Notre Dame joined the ACC, it could still continue playing a fairly easy schedule--except for U Miami--and still maintain its privileged,sweetheart status.
I understand Notre Dame football's position, but it is unfair for ND football to enjoy a sweetheart deal from the CFP.
If ND football fails to make the CFP next year, then it might be motivated to forego independence in favor of conference membership.
They will be fine either way lol. Thanks for your concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sucks to be ND. They have become irrelevant
Clearly relevant because here you are posting about them.![]()
What time does ND play today? LOL too bad they suck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/growing-calls-teams-boycott-notre-195107172.html
Important article. Great points. Folks are getting sick of Notre Dame's prima dona status in college football when other teams are busting themselves during the regular season.
The danger to Notre Dame is that if it joins the SEC or the Big Ten Ten Conference, Notre Dame football is likely to suffer several losses each season & lose its prima dona status.
If Notre Dame joined the ACC, it could still continue playing a fairly easy schedule--except for U Miami--and still maintain its privileged,sweetheart status.
I understand Notre Dame football's position, but it is unfair for ND football to enjoy a sweetheart deal from the CFP.
If ND football fails to make the CFP next year, then it might be motivated to forego independence in favor of conference membership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sucks to be ND. They have become irrelevant
Clearly relevant because here you are posting about them.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Yikes.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/growing-calls-teams-boycott-notre-195107172.html
Anonymous wrote:Yikes.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/growing-calls-teams-boycott-notre-195107172.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame Continues to lose a lot of players in the portal.
https://fightingirishwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/fighting-irish/football/2025/12/31/notre-dame-football-transfer-portal-news-joshua-burnham-enter-ncaa/87967394007/
Just wait and see what ND does with the transfer portal this year. They are pissed and have a lot of money. Bad combination for their opponents.