“This is the defense that held Etienne to 40 yards. They’re really, really good against the run. As good as anyone in the country” -Mack Brown
Hopefully he is smart enough to see Vandy being the dead end it is. We also needs donors heaving money at him.
This is way more enjoyable than the 2018 season so far that season felt like a fluke that was slightly caused by scheduling this team feels good
Leas linebacker usage is amazing. He always has the right one in to utilize their strength and limit exposure to their weakness
I thought White was going to get exposed, but using him to stuff the run and take away the RPO was great.
I don’t know if it’s us being in the conference now, or is really being that good. Probably a bit of both. But opposing coaches are saying things about this team we’ve never heard before under Kelly. Feels good to be legit.
SEC programs can match anything we pay him. That's the issue. Hopefully he doesn't want to try to build a program from scratch yet. He's really young but it's obvious he has an eye for talent.
Give Lea anything he wants. The guy is a damn fine coach. Would love to see him get a shot at ND as HC but he doesn’t yet have any head coaching experience - Typically a no-no for a job like ND. Seems we either have to let him leave for the right HC opportunity or we give him a shot to run it all if he sticks around long enough.
Man you really have to love your alma mater to take $2.5-3 million at Vandy over staying at ND for $2 million and waiting for a better job.
Really? That’s pretty fucking amazing « Both of UNC’s backs were averaging over 100 per game coming in. Neither one broke 60 tonight and it’s the 15th straight game Notre Dame has not allowed a back to rush for more than 70. »
Also: “It is the first loss by more than seven points for the Tar Heels since Mack Brown returned at the beginning of the 2019 season.”
Zeke was the second highest ranked recruit in that class behind Hamilton. Maybe one of the best signs of the health of the program is important players missing time and your highly regarded young players stepping up given the opportunity. And it's not as though there weren't mistakes (several bad snaps) but they handled their business
I mean everybody had Northwestern/Indiana for the B1G title, right? I'll be interested in where they rank OSU? They dropped Oregon for only playing three games last week.
After a question on penalties he says » when you play a talented team like that you have to expect more holding calls since we can’t block them as easily » I am paraphrasing
And that hit by Hamilton was illegal but absolutely devastating, it might cause a few wrs to be a little more shy in the middle.