Then stop putting undeserving teams into elite bowl games. Notre dame has no team speed and I called this game from the start. 41-14 proves my point.
Join a conference already. You don't deserve a separate TV deal anymore, nor this exclusive BCS rule. Notre Dame is not the mecca of college football, and once the school realizes that, they'll be better off.
Whoa, get kicked in the nuts by a leprochan lately?
The thing that everyone forgets is that bowl games are not about the game, they're about the MONEY! That's why they need a playoff versus this bowl crap!
I support a playoff fully.
Tyler, ND is not the ND of the past. They haven't been in two decades. And they get country club treatment from the NCAA. An exclusive TV deal that they don't have to share with other teams, and the notre dame rule in the BCS where if they win 9 games, they automatically are eligible to get their ass kicked in a BCS game.
Sorry, you better believe that crap pisses me off. Because it steals a spot from a more deserving school, and the days of the domers being the mecca of college football are over.
They have had chance after chance to join a conference(big 10) and they won't because of this country club treatment for a program that is a shell of itself. The NCAA needs to grow some cajones and step in and force them to join a conference.
You're right, I hate ND with a passion(not the fans or the university, just the football program). Because of all this extra treatment they get that they don't deserve. Plus they get ridiculous love in the polls when they don't deserve it. And yes, I wanted to take mich st and ucla out and kick their asses for not finishing the domers off when they had the chance.
I knew going in they had no team speed, and that LSU would maul them. But let the BCS continue to give them a free pass. They'll continue to get embarrassed for the nation to see just like they did at USC, vs Ohio St last year and LSU last night.
The longer they get undeserved bcs games, the longer their record 9 game bowl losing streak continues.