smackaholic wrote:ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:
That's the price a school has to pay for just going D1A earlier in the decade. This contract is more damning for the school "rich in history" than the one trying to make a name for themselves, wouldn't you say? Face it douche, your program is circling the drain. You currently have a fat fuck for a coach who gets injured on the sidelines during games. He doesn't know his ass from his elbow. You hired a black man in an affirmative action movement and later fired him for being a n|gger. You once hired a coach who never even coached a game at ND for fuck's sake. You're a fucking embarrassment. All the top recruits were sick of getting diddled by some gay fucking priest during Mass so they don't go to your shit school anymore. Your program is on the way down. UConn's is on the way up. Go fuck an alter boy, you sick fuck.
Terry in Crapchester wrote:And while we're talking about schools, your school is the one that prides itself on how successful its girls' basketball program is.

At least our fanbase knows where girls' basketball ranks, in terms of its importance to the athletic department.
So... UConn must apologize for being more than just a men's basketball school? UConn men's basketball is one of the top 5 programs in the country. There is no debating that. They pump out 1st round picks with amazing frequency. They have two national championships to your shit school's none. In fact, your women's team has BODE over your shit men's program. They have won a national title. You do know that, right? They have more prestige than the men. Perhaps you cunts
should put more emphasis on women’s hoops. They’ve at least accomplished something. Your men's program is a fucking joke. I would equate its relevance to intramural badminton at UConn.
Rensellear is about 25 miles away from storrs. Maybe a bit less. It's not like they are traveling to boston to play home games. Pretty weak smack, terry.
Do you even know what the contract entails?
UConn will be playing their "home" games in this series in East Rutherford and/or Foxboro. Either way, a pretty good distance away from campus, and out of state.
Btw, UConn plays most of their home games at RENTSCHLER (I think that's how you spell it). By contrast, RENSELLAER (again, I think that's how you spell it) is located in Troy, NY, also a decent distance from Storrs. No football stadium there of note, but if ND had wanted to play there, something tells me UConn would have acquiesced.
As for ND being run, I doubt it.
And if you go back to the very beginning of the thread, you'll see that was my entire point, in contrast to ucan't's rather bizarre assertion.
As a matter of fact, we know that the Big East hasn't exactly been, how shall I put this, shy about dropping a program that hasn't lived up to expectations ('sup, Temple football). We also know that the Big East went through a rather significant realignment before the '05-'06 academic year. Had they wanted to dump ND, that would've given them the perfect cover for doing so, wouldn't you agree? Instead, they added DePaul and Marquette, in addition to the necessary football-playing members (Cincinnati, Louisville and USF). DePaul and Marquette, of course, did not have football teams, so they brought nothing to the Big East from the football perspective. Basketball was king at both schools, and of the other Big East schools (even including Cincinnati and Louisville), their most significant basketball rival, historically speaking, was ND. So in contrast to ucan't's assertion, the credible evidence that's out there suggests a conclusion which is the polar opposite: that the Big East wanted ND to remain onboard, and in fact pulled out the stops to make it happen.
Of course the bigleast went after them for their football. Bigleast football hadn't even been invented yet and ND was still clinging to a shred of their past glory. Unfortunately, that last shred fell off shortly thereafter.
ND-Big East negotiations got underway long before the Big East began football (which, btw, was basically little more than a mechanism to protect against Syracuse, BC or Pitt being poached by another conference, but I digress). The only way I see ND being run is if there's a complete split along football/non-football lines, with ND going along with the non-football schools. But I don't see that happening, as it would kill a number of storied rivalries (e.g., Georgetown-Syracuse)
Will they leave of their own accord?
Possibly.
Never say never, of course, but probably not. More on that later.
They just aren't a good fit, geographically speaking.
You could have made that argument, oh, ten years ago or so. But today, the Big East also includes Cincinnati, Louisville, DePaul and Marquette. The former two schools, at least, aren't going anywhere anytime soon. And ND has a much bigger following in the East than does any of these schools. Hell, for that matter, ND probably has a bigger following in the East than all of these other schools put together.
The big ten would be a much better fit and someday, if they ever manage to get the alleged football program back to a 1A level, they might get there.
ND will maintain its independence in football as long as possible. If it becomes necessary to give that up someday, though, I don't see ND ever joining the Big Ten no matter the circumstances. Too much bad blood. ND is to the Big Ten as Penn State is to the Big East, only on a much larger scale and over a much longer period of time.
It's not as though the Big Ten wouldn't like to see it happen, though, even now. Remember, the Big Ten pulled out all the stops to get ND in '99, only to be turned down flat. ND tried to get into the Big Ten in the early part of the 20th century, and was turned down at least twice because it was a Catholic school. Ironic, in light of that, that the Big Ten now wants ND and ND isn't interested. And poetic justice, if you're an ND fan.
terry, we all know the long storied history of ND football and the respectable history of their bball program.
But, it's all fukking HISTORY
The basketball, mens, anyway is mediocre. The football team pines for the days it was mediocre a few years back. They are full on the suck NOW.
Having a history is nice and in the good times you can site that history with pride. But to do it when your program is in the ICU is kind of embarrassing.
You claim to be aware of ND's football history. Yet you also suggest that ND should join the Big Ten, and even go so far as to suggest that the only reason it hasn't happened yet is because ND's football program isn't up to snuff right now. That tells me that you probably don't know as much about ND's football history as you think you do. Just sayin'.
And I'll go out on a limb here and venture a guess that ucan't wasn't aware that ND ranked in the Top 10 all-time in men's baskeball wins and men's basketball NCAA tournament appearances. You probably weren't either, for that matter.
In any event, I was holding up the history against ucan't's assertion that our program was irrelevant. Nevermind that there are any number of other programs in the Big East in much worse shape right now ('sup, DePaul). And for that matter, I wouldn't put either of our programs in the ICU just yet.
Yes, our football program is the suck right now. But it's the suck
by our standards. At many other schools, the current run, except possibly for the '07 season, would be a very respectable run. Even with two coaches regarded as failures, and a third as to whom the jury definitely is still out, to put it extremely charitably, we still managed 3 BCS bids since 2000. And we would have had a fourth had the current BCS rules been in effect in the '02 season. The worst decade of football in ND history is better than the best decade of football at many other schools.
As for basketball, that program was in the ICU in the 90's, but no longer. That's the good news. The bad news is that while it's no longer the 90's, it's also no longer the 70's. We haven't been able to get back to that level, and that's a source of frustration for longer-term fans such as myself.
If there's a silver lining to a NIT bid juxtaposed against a season where we were once in the Top 10, it's that, perhaps, we'll come out of this with a new coach. Time to thank the man in the mock turtleneck for his contributions to the program, and begin the search for the coach who can take us to the next level. Brey certainly is not that guy. He's had nine seasons to prove that he is, and he's failed miserably in that regard.
BC made the same mistake. It would be nice to see them come home as well. Actually, it would be nicer to see them just fall off the 1A map all together and end up battling BU and holycross on the court/field.
Finally, a point we agree on.