Brian Kelly will be next Notre Dame football coach
Cincinnati coach to take helm of Fighting Irish, sources reveal to IrishCentral
Published Wednesday, December 2, 2009, 12:45 PM
Updated Tuesday, December 8, 2009, 5:22 PM
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Broadcaster | Dec 06, 2009, 08:12 PM EST
A train wreck is better than not leaving the station. Kelly wouldn't let ND disgrace itself by not accepting a bowl game because it is afraid of playing a MAC school.
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BrianBoru | Dec 06, 2009, 02:34 AM EST
Good Lord, I hope Kelly remains at Cincinnati. He'd be a train wreck at Notre Dame.
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kahuna24 | Dec 06, 2009, 02:06 AM EST
Brianboru I admit I was wrong. After watching the first half of Pitt And Cinci I thought Charlie was coaching the Bearcats. No defense at all. He's of my list.
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Broadcaster | Dec 05, 2009, 07:46 PM EST
Okay doglove.
Notre Dame would be lucky to have Brian Kelly, when's the last time Notre Dame went undefeated or even won anything?
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doglove | Dec 05, 2009, 06:54 PM EST
He is not a defensive coach who almost blew it today. I'd go for someone w/ a stronger past.
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CincyPride | Dec 05, 2009, 05:58 PM EST
Great Win for coach kelly. I would think that ND would want a more defensive oriented coach but we will see. Should be interesting to see how things pan out
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Broadcaster | Dec 05, 2009, 02:24 PM EST
Fire up Chips!
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Broadcaster | Dec 05, 2009, 02:23 PM EST
ND refused bowl game because it's afraid of CMU
The Notre Dame football season is officially over.
Athletic director Jack Swarbrick announced Friday that the school has decided against going to a bowl game with a 6-6 record, citing "unique circumstances." What he meant was he was worried about a potential GMAC bowl matchup against Central Michigan.
Swarbrick said he reached the decision after meetings with assistant coaches and team leaders.
Charlie Weis was the team's offensive coordinator, so the team wouldn't have had an experienced play caller against the CMU defense. The school also likely would have lost money because their only option would have been a minor bowl where they would be embarrassed by Central Michigan.
There also have been questions about how motivated players and coaches would have been to get kicked around by CMU. Players actually met this week to discuss whether to play in a bowl.
The Irish went to the Hawaii Bowl last season with a 6-6 record and beat Hawaii 49-21, but were of afraid of losing by that score against Central Michigan this year.
"If the landscape had been different (we didn't have to play CMU) we would have been thrilled to take part, and we certainly look forward to being part of the bowl system in the years to come," Swarbrick said.
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BrianBoru | Dec 05, 2009, 01:30 PM EST
Kahuna, are you watching the Cincinnati/Pitt game now? Kelly elected to throw the football on three consecutive plays inside the five. It was as if Charlie Weis was calling the plays. Furthermore, Kelly's teams play soft defense. I would concede that Kelly is a better motivator than Weis, but he would not even make my Top 5 list of potential candidates to replace Weis. Btw, ND did not get its ass kicked at Pitt, despite Weis helming the ship. Had they even a decent head coach this season, they'd have defeated Pitt in decisive fashion.
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kahuna24 | Dec 04, 2009, 04:34 PM EST
Cincinnati is not at Notre Dame's level? You are right they passed us three years ago. We get are ass kicked by Big East schools and they might be the conference champ. Brian Kelly is not my first pick but nobody else has the balls to come to ND so let's hire him and get ready for next year. All these other successful coaches came from small programs or not so successful pro careers.
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BrianBoru | Dec 04, 2009, 04:25 AM EST
Middleman, my points remains: Cincinnati's football program is not at the same level as Notre Dame -- and to state otherwise is high comedy.
I do enjoy a good debate with fans from other schools; however, let's be honest when comparing these two programs.
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Middleman | Dec 03, 2009, 10:14 PM EST
BrianBoru, My good debating friend,I said "UC this season" not over the last four years. I love ND and I love UC. I grew up in Cincy but I still love ND football just as much as UC football.
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BrianBoru | Dec 03, 2009, 07:35 PM EST
Middleman, where were you four years ago? Your silly position that Cincinnati gets more television time than Notre Dame only underscores how utterly clueless you are.
Notre Dame, I repeat, as their very own television contract.
How about your mighty (sic) Cincinnati Bearcats?
You're swimming upstream against Notre Dame's desire. If Notre Dame makes the call for Kelly -- he's their's.
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Middleman | Dec 03, 2009, 04:56 PM EST
Also one last thing, not being unfair to ether team, UC this season has been on ESPN more than ND and they will be the team for the second straight year in a BCS bowl on National TV while if ND does go to a bowl might be in the GMAC. Go UC! Go ND! Midwest Pride!!!
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