@king_chriss25@PackFootball You can rationalize a game in Ireland because A) that game started as a Notre Dame/Boston College thing and B) there are a lot of American football fans in Ireland.
There is zero reason for a college football game to be in Brazil aside from chasing the NFL's asinine efforts.
What makes the Spencer Pratt situation kind of funny is knowing that he likely did better with White women & worse with White men than a typical "GOP affiliated" candidate.
The bowl disparity is kind of explained simply by Notre Dame sinking into a deep slump from the late 40s until the mid 60s and the fact that Notre Dame had to effectively be "perfect" to get a bowl invitation up until the late 70s.
USC also benefited from the PCC/Pac having a large number of seasons that the rest of the conference was hot garbage or fluffed by playing terrible competition (especially in the PCC days).
Yes, I know the same argument can be used against Notre Dame as well; especially pre-1950s.
Did they just backfill 11-20 based on 2000s vibes?
Virginia Tech has lost to OLD DOMINION twice in their own building in the last five years.
What are we even doing.
If you want to leave Notre Dame off the list because of Marshall & Northern Illinois, fine, whatever.
But if you're putting Lane Stadium on there; you've lost the plot.
Haven't read the piece, but one thing I'd like to note is that Notre Dame being able to spend, recruit, & develop dwarfs every other school in its class when it comes to being a relatively small, private, research university.
Miami, SMU, BYU, & USC are really the only other schools in that class that are able to keep any kind of pace and Miami is really the only one actually keeping up.
P4 Schools like Boston College, Syracuse, Wake Forest, Duke, Baylor, & TCU are in rough positions because they don't have the depth in resources.
Liberty, Tulane, Rice, & Tulsa are basically stuck in G6 hell; especially Liberty & Tulsa.
Unless something drastically changes in college football, I don't see any program in the school class that Notre Dame & Miami are ever catching up to their abilities.
Maybe USC, SMU, or BYU can get within striking distance; but I think Notre Dame & Miami are going to keep running away from the pack.
It feels like Notre Dame is spending big in football NIL, but how are the Irish viewed within the college football industry? And how much is Notre Dame actually spending?
I asked around.
"They're a big-time spender."
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If you want to know why Shawn Ryan is saying “What’s the point of voting?” and Megyn Kelly is talking about a 3rd party, it’s not because the Right is heading towards disaster. They’re trying to engineer a loss through demoralization because if we actually win they don’t matter.
Probably has something to do with the fact that he actually didn't run on a platform focused solely on a foriegn nation, whether the feelings were hostile or positive.