BarrelORum
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Notre Dame lost to a pathetic Syracuse team.
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Mussberger just said during the Penn State/Sparty game - "I guess those echoes just don't want to wake up."
I'd blame lack of nutrition. Weiss eats all the team meals.I love how everyone blames ND's troubles on a lack of talent, even though Weiss has had great recruiting classes every year he's been there.
Anyone think PJ will be a hot comodity in the offseason? I'm not worried about losing him, I'm just curious if anyone will try.
Perhaps, but I think he'd be very expensive right now. He'd also look like Bobby Petrino. Alot of people are going to question their ADs though, and why no one besides us and SMU wanted him.Anyone think PJ will be a hot comodity in the offseason? I'm not worried about losing him, I'm just curious if anyone will try.
Anyone think PJ will be a hot comodity in the offseason? I'm not worried about losing him, I'm just curious if anyone will try.
That's what SMU did. CPJ told them to go kick rocks.Someone, somewhere is eventually going to back up the cash truck into CPJ's driveway.
Why would Johnson leave, unless things weren't working out here. We're in a winnable conference. He has great ties for recruiting. He can recruit the type of athletes he wants here, ie smart ones. Unless the NFL calls, why would he want to leave?That's what SMU did. CPJ told them to go kick rocks.
When the time comes that schools are wanting to get CPJ away from us (probably about 2-3 years from now), D-RAD will have dug up enough money to keep him here. I guarantee you that's what his primary focus is for the next few years, fundraising.
You know Barrel of Rain, I said the very same thing a few weeks ago and you were screaming to have me banned. Your a real piece a crap !!!
I can't help but wonder how things would currently be different for ND had they been willing to overlook the apparent false statement (more like an overstatement) on O'Leary's resume.