Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 11:03     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

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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.


You have a very short memory. Notre Dame was in the National Championship game last year against Ohio State. They are currently ranked 12 and will continue to move up as they are predicted to win the rest of their games and someone in the top 10 will lose games. Go Irish.



That was a mirage. Look at the years before that. They are a decent team this year but should not be in the Top 10. Will they make it into it?. Perhaps, but again it will be because of how they schedule. If they do make playoffs, which is doubtful, it will be a quick exit. They need to join a conference IMHO.


Bookmarking this so I can come back to you when ND makes the playoffs later this season.


I said with the soft scheduling it's possible. But, they will not get far even if they do. Yes you can bookmark this.


That's what they said last year. This is college football...lots of moving parts and anything can happen.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 09:43     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

ND’s profile of less than 9,000 undergrads, $20billion endowment and top20 US News ranking eliminates both SEC and BIG10.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 09:32     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


You have a very short memory. Notre Dame was in the National Championship game last year against Ohio State. They are currently ranked 12 and will continue to move up as they are predicted to win the rest of their games and someone in the top 10 will lose games. Go Irish.



That was a mirage. Look at the years before that. They are a decent team this year but should not be in the Top 10. Will they make it into it?. Perhaps, but again it will be because of how they schedule. If they do make playoffs, which is doubtful, it will be a quick exit. They need to join a conference IMHO.


Bookmarking this so I can come back to you when ND makes the playoffs later this season.


I said with the soft scheduling it's possible. But, they will not get far even if they do. Yes you can bookmark this.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 09:32     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

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).


Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 09:23     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


You have a very short memory. Notre Dame was in the National Championship game last year against Ohio State. They are currently ranked 12 and will continue to move up as they are predicted to win the rest of their games and someone in the top 10 will lose games. Go Irish.



That was a mirage. Look at the years before that. They are a decent team this year but should not be in the Top 10. Will they make it into it?. Perhaps, but again it will be because of how they schedule. If they do make playoffs, which is doubtful, it will be a quick exit. They need to join a conference IMHO.


Bookmarking this so I can come back to you when ND makes the playoffs later this season.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 09:05     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

ND knows they would never make the playoffs again if they were in the SEC or BIG. This is why they play the schedule game and refuse to join a major conference. They want complete flexibility in how they schedule for a reason. BIG seems like a likely landing spot for them, but they will never do it.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 08:44     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:
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.


You have a very short memory. Notre Dame was in the National Championship game last year against Ohio State. They are currently ranked 12 and will continue to move up as they are predicted to win the rest of their games and someone in the top 10 will lose games. Go Irish.



That was a mirage. Look at the years before that. They are a decent team this year but should not be in the Top 10. Will they make it into it?. Perhaps, but again it will be because of how they schedule. If they do make playoffs, which is doubtful, it will be a quick exit. They need to join a conference IMHO.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 07:19     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.


You have a very short memory. Notre Dame was in the National Championship game last year against Ohio State. They are currently ranked 12 and will continue to move up as they are predicted to win the rest of their games and someone in the top 10 will lose games. Go Irish.

Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 04:03     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

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.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 02:26     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

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



Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 02:13     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:USC needs ND prestige


lol. Is it the 80's or 90's?
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 02:11     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:The Big10 is Ohio State and the rest who cares. Now the SEC is another story. ND vs USC is tradition.


Meh - No one cares about ND and USC anymore.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 01:46     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:The Big10 is Ohio State and the rest who cares. Now the SEC is another story. ND vs USC is tradition.


The University of Michigan vs tOSU has a longer tradition than USC-ND. It’s also a more intense rivalry, but you knew that already didn’t you?
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2025 01:42     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

Anonymous wrote:The Big10 is Ohio State and the rest who cares. Now the SEC is another story. ND vs USC is tradition.


The Bucknut has spoken.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2025 21:28     Subject: A 100 year old Football Rivalry Ending?

The Big10 is Ohio State and the rest who cares. Now the SEC is another story. ND vs USC is tradition.