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RedskinRyan
07-31-2007, 10:07 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2954978

these two teams will be playing for awhile...

go Notre Dame!

WarEagle
07-31-2007, 05:16 PM
Glad thay nailed it down. Always a highlight of the college football season.

The Skinsinator
08-06-2007, 07:46 PM
I love this game. Two of the oldest, baddest, and most successful go at it year in and year out. Good to hear they're going to be doing it for a long long time.

GibbsRules!
09-08-2007, 09:45 PM
And these two College Football juggernauts will be putting 0-2 records on the line when they meet next week...how the mighty have fallen.

RedskinRyan
09-08-2007, 09:48 PM
And these two College Football juggernauts will be putting 0-2 records on the line when they meet next week...how the mighty have fallen.

notre dame hasnt been mighty in quite awhile. oh how we've fallen.

The Skinsinator
09-08-2007, 10:03 PM
notre dame hasnt been mighty in quite awhile. oh how we've fallen.I've never seen our offense this bad. Ever and I've been watching the team for 15 years. Weis has to be feeling the pressure despite being a "rebuilding" year.

shally
09-08-2007, 11:49 PM
And these two College Football juggernauts will be putting 0-2 records on the line when they meet next week...how the mighty have fallen.

good for college football to have teams other than the usual suspects at the top

lloyd carr looked like a dead man walking last week. it wont be better this week.
i will be amazed if he survives this season as HC

weis will, but the bloom is off his rose as well

The Skinsinator
09-09-2007, 12:30 AM
good for college football to have teams other than the usual suspects at the top

lloyd carr looked like a dead man walking last week. it wont be better this week.
i will be amazed if he survives this season as HC

weis will, but the bloom is off his rose as wellHead coaches are rarely fired during the season and Carr did a nice job of covering his *CENSORED* in the press conference. Their only saving grace next week is Notre Dame is worse than them and it's at home. Their high initial ranking inaccurately did not factor in all their defensive losses.

shally
09-09-2007, 10:07 AM
Head coaches are rarely fired during the season and Carr did a nice job of covering his *CENSORED* in the press conference. Their only saving grace next week is Notre Dame is worse than them and it's at home. Their high initial ranking inaccurately did not factor in all their defensive losses.

and henne may not be playing this week.. i dont know about carr surviving the season. oregon rolled up something like 630 yards of offense, i believe.
that will not sit well.
plus, the stands emptied out and that is the real embarrassment for the alums.
the pressure on carr is going to ramp up with every loss. my best guess is that he goes upstairs and turns the reins over to one of his assistants before the end of the year
moreover, he is truly lucky that saban made his move to alabama last year. had saban been at michigan instead of mich state my guess is that he might have stayed there instead of moving to LSU.. he always felt he got the second best recruits competing against UM. at LSU and at Bama he should always get the premier in state recruits..