65 but same diff lol. stadium hasn't held 70 in a long timeBy far the biggest advantage in the entire game is ND's starting QB stunk out loud all camp and now is playing for the first time in his career in front of 70,000 death row inmates.
yet they saying how he's gonna open up the passing game ... similar to how mertz was gonna open the gates passing game ... **** and mertz had more legit numbers behind him than this guyBy far the biggest advantage in the entire game is ND's starting QB stunk out loud all camp and now is playing for the first time in his career in front of 70,000 death row inmates.
Yup. I guess someone can be really smart and go through all the units one by one, but for me, it boils down to QB play. One guy is career 24-3 and the other has thrown as many college passes as you and I. Objectively, I think Miami wins.By far the biggest advantage in the entire game is ND's starting QB stunk out loud all camp and now is playing for the first time in his career in front of 70,000 death row inmates.
You saying we don't see a Copa America final type of break in by the UM fans? We have to keep up the convict mantra.65 but same diff lol. stadium hasn't held 70 in a long time
even when you go unit by unit ... they have far less advantages than the public thinks ... for example we're larger along both lines of scrimmage ...Yup. I guess someone can be really smart and go through all the units one by one, but for me, it boils down to QB play. One guy is career 24-3 and the other has thrown as many college passes as you and I. Objectively, I think Miami wins.
but the level of bias towards them is crazy, similar to level of bias to florida/SEC last year ... when you get down to it ... how many advantages do they actually have? i watch your podcasts, i can answer for you, you don't think they have alot advantages, if anyUF stunk. I said it all offseason and it was obvious early.
Notre Dame is a much more legitimate operation.
The UF bias was, like always, "Swamp" "SEC" like that would make them a good team instead of one that was mediocre at best from actual eyeballs. ND, when you actually watched them, they have their stuff together.but the level of bias towards them is crazy, similar to level of bias to florida/SEC last year ... when you get down to it ... how many advantages do they actually have? i watch your podcasts, i can answer for you, you don't think they have alot advantages, if any
Talked to a good buddy yesterday who is UGA fan said we should feel good opening up with Beck at QB like they did last year against ClemsonBy far the biggest advantage in the entire game is ND's starting QB stunk out loud all camp and now is playing for the first time in his career in front of 70,000 death row inmates.
I would agree with the last point because Beck likely declares for the draft if he wasn’t hurt at the end of last season.Funny twist he also said if Beck didn't get hurt ND probably wouldn't play in NC game and we probably wouldn't have Beck this year
Went back and watched the ND UGA game last year and it was closer than people probably remember it seemed UGA QB play was the differenceI would agree with the last point because Beck likely declares for the draft if he wasn’t hurt at the end of last season.
100% fact ...Funny twist he also said if Beck didn't get hurt ND probably wouldn't play in NC game and we probably wouldn't have Beck this year
The narrative is steered by the way both teams finished last seasononce you get past name and the bias ... and when you get down to man on man, unit vs unit ... i don't see all these advantages the media is suggesting ...
that and i nd got a score via special teamsWent back and watched the ND UGA game last year and it was closer than people probably remember it seemed UGA QB play was the difference