Irishblooded
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I know they have some higher profile losses. But what wins do that have?
Quite the gauntlet there...Wins over UVA, California and Arizona
You might want to play one sometime...I know they have some higher profile losses. But what wins do that have?
Which SEC team would turn down a home and home game with ND? Ill wait...
Which SEC team would turn down a home and home game with ND? Ill wait...
I'll answer his question for you. Florida, Tennessee and Alabama.The last scheduled game with SEC and ND was the covid year they were scheduled to play at Arky. But that was cancelled. Arky will be coming to S Bend in 2028. And ND and Georgia just did a home and home in the last few years. And ND has a home and home scheduled with Bama which was going to be in 28 and 29. But at Bamas request was bumped back a year.
ND ain't scared to play SEC teams. They don't have a good record against Saban. Which most everyone doesn't. But I don't think you can label ND scared to play
Kudos to Auburn for travelling to California ^^Well, Auburn beat California and Mississippi State beat Arizona ... we can't carry the whole load.
ND has never been afraid to play great competition. Being independent made scheduling tricky, and of course there’s going to be some uninspiring opponents at times. The Navy series cant be criticized because of the story behind it. Their typical offense isn’t fun to defend either, so it’s not a typical “easy win”.Was talking with someone and was talking about talent that ND sees in a year. And realized that just last year alone ND played CJ Stroud, Caleb Williams and Drake Maye all on the road last year
Which I would argue is 3 of the best 10 QB in the country last year. And then still had Clemson at home. And went 2-2 against those 4.
I know ND gets a ton of shade for playing service academies etc. But ND is like FSU and others. That have always embraced 'anywhere anytime'. Hell they invented it back when the Fielding Yost blackballed them in the midwest