Alright...it's clobberin' time... :box
Hate ND if you want, but give credit where credit is due.
No one in almost 3 seasons has hung with USC the way ND had last week. 2 National Champs, 3 legit Heisman candidates, 27 straight victories and an average margin of victory of over 30 points heading into the game...and they pulled out a win in the last 7 seconds on a couple of questionable calls (I thought the calls were ultimately irrevelant as a fan and probably correct, but being controversial, I would see how it would sway some pollsters to have a favorable view of the game in ND's favor).
And if you hadn't seen the game, try to catch it on replay, it was one fine football game. I would hope Husker fans would recognize a quality football team when they see one.
As for the polls...
Losses suck, but just like this year's TTU game for NU, ND played a great game even if the score wasn't in their favor - as one writer put it "ND looked better in a loss than Alabama in a win".
When NU lost to TTU, I was sorta pissed we didn't get any love from the Polls, myself. I know some posters here thought a ranking would be premature but I think we deserved at least a Top 25 ranking based on the performance (certainly if Tenn at 3-2 can be ranked, a 1-loss NU can be ranked when that loss is by 3 against a Top 10 team that blew us out by 60 last year but was held to 24 points under their average scoring).
That being said, in relation to the comparisons to the ND/USC game. Despite the fact that both games were, ironically, decided at the last minute by the same score (31-34), I don't think any college football fan would put TTU and USC in the same category of competition, however, so comparisons are unfair here to both teams.
As for Mark May...I'm surprised at the support for this tool. He's always been a hater and that's clouded his judgement a ton. Keep in mind that May was the guy who predicted:
1. ND would start off 0-6
2. USC would "hang 50" on ND
3. ND would lose to Washington(???) by 20
Not to mention his constant insisting of Tyrone Willingham's firing as being "racially motivated".
In a way, he's right...it was "racially" motivated...ND wanted to be in the NC race again at some point this generation.
Then again, maybe he just wanted to keep ND down with inferior coaching...who knows?
As for Lou - yeah, he's a Domer Homer...but take note of his commentary on any game (especially ND"s opponents). He *always* says something positive about teams and frames games in terms of "good vs better" instead of "good vs bad".
A team gets blown out 40-0, he'll talk about the victor's "fine defensive effort" not the loser's "anemic and impotent offense". A little soft touch, perhaps? Sure...but in an era full of Wilbons and Romes, sometimes it's nice to hear something more sportsmanlike from an analyst and not just controversy-stirring smack designed to increase ratings.
May just bashes, and when it comes to ND, he bashes irrationally.
And by the way, if you think everyone else is crazy, that firmly puts your own sanity in question, does it not?
IRISH!
GBR!
-ps This topic should probably be in More Sports...
Hate ND if you want, but give credit where credit is due.
No one in almost 3 seasons has hung with USC the way ND had last week. 2 National Champs, 3 legit Heisman candidates, 27 straight victories and an average margin of victory of over 30 points heading into the game...and they pulled out a win in the last 7 seconds on a couple of questionable calls (I thought the calls were ultimately irrevelant as a fan and probably correct, but being controversial, I would see how it would sway some pollsters to have a favorable view of the game in ND's favor).
And if you hadn't seen the game, try to catch it on replay, it was one fine football game. I would hope Husker fans would recognize a quality football team when they see one.
As for the polls...
Losses suck, but just like this year's TTU game for NU, ND played a great game even if the score wasn't in their favor - as one writer put it "ND looked better in a loss than Alabama in a win".
When NU lost to TTU, I was sorta pissed we didn't get any love from the Polls, myself. I know some posters here thought a ranking would be premature but I think we deserved at least a Top 25 ranking based on the performance (certainly if Tenn at 3-2 can be ranked, a 1-loss NU can be ranked when that loss is by 3 against a Top 10 team that blew us out by 60 last year but was held to 24 points under their average scoring).
That being said, in relation to the comparisons to the ND/USC game. Despite the fact that both games were, ironically, decided at the last minute by the same score (31-34), I don't think any college football fan would put TTU and USC in the same category of competition, however, so comparisons are unfair here to both teams.
As for Mark May...I'm surprised at the support for this tool. He's always been a hater and that's clouded his judgement a ton. Keep in mind that May was the guy who predicted:
1. ND would start off 0-6
2. USC would "hang 50" on ND
3. ND would lose to Washington(???) by 20
Not to mention his constant insisting of Tyrone Willingham's firing as being "racially motivated".
In a way, he's right...it was "racially" motivated...ND wanted to be in the NC race again at some point this generation.
Then again, maybe he just wanted to keep ND down with inferior coaching...who knows?
As for Lou - yeah, he's a Domer Homer...but take note of his commentary on any game (especially ND"s opponents). He *always* says something positive about teams and frames games in terms of "good vs better" instead of "good vs bad".
A team gets blown out 40-0, he'll talk about the victor's "fine defensive effort" not the loser's "anemic and impotent offense". A little soft touch, perhaps? Sure...but in an era full of Wilbons and Romes, sometimes it's nice to hear something more sportsmanlike from an analyst and not just controversy-stirring smack designed to increase ratings.
May just bashes, and when it comes to ND, he bashes irrationally.
And by the way, if you think everyone else is crazy, that firmly puts your own sanity in question, does it not?

IRISH!
GBR!
-ps This topic should probably be in More Sports...
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