nathans8823
Well-Known Notre Dame Fan
I bet, Brian Kelly's wasn't he blamed everything on the team...Dabo's post game interview was classic.
I bet, Brian Kelly's wasn't he blamed everything on the team...Dabo's post game interview was classic.
I don't understand this logic. If Clemson runs the table, putting both Notre Dame and Clemson in the playoffs means the possibility of a rematch. But why would Notre Dame deserve a rematch?I think they can if Clemson runs the table. 1 loss on the road against Top 5 toughest places to play with 4 turnover and lose by 2 will get them in. Think about if Clemson runs the table they will be 1 or 2. ND will fall to about 10-12. Gives them a lot of time to move up. Ole Miss and Georgia are done with blow outs.
Yeah the Irish need to win against Stanford and USC to be considered again..I don't understand this logic. If Clemson runs the table, putting both Notre Dame and Clemson in the playoffs means the possibility of a rematch. But why would Notre Dame deserve a rematch?
On the other hand, Ohio State made the playoffs last year with a home loss to a 6-6 Virginia Tech team.
Just like every other team that has a single loss, the Irish could make the playoffs if they run the table from here on out. It would mean needing some favorable votes by the committee, but again - that is no different than any other team with a loss. So - it isn't about what Clemson does or doesn't do from here on out. (Don't be surprised if the Tigers come out flat against Georgia Tech next week, for example.) It will be about what the Irish do - especially if they could end the season with a strong performance at Stanford.
That said, I don't expect to see the Irish in the playoffs, as much as I wish I did.
Watching it right now actually hahaReplay on ESPNU right now, if anyone is interested.
I don't understand this logic. If Clemson runs the table, putting both Notre Dame and Clemson in the playoffs means the possibility of a rematch. But why would Notre Dame deserve a rematch?
On the other hand, Ohio State made the playoffs last year with a home loss to a 6-6 Virginia Tech team.
Just like every other team that has a single loss, the Irish could make the playoffs if they run the table from here on out. It would mean needing some favorable votes by the committee, but again - that is no different than any other team with a loss. So - it isn't about what Clemson does or doesn't do from here on out. (Don't be surprised if the Tigers come out flat against Georgia Tech next week, for example.) It will be about what the Irish do - especially if they could end the season with a strong performance at Stanford.
That said, I don't expect to see the Irish in the playoffs, as much as I wish I did.
So nd fumbles inside Clemson's 5 with 2 minutes to go in the rain.....if the tigers lose this game and go 11-1 do they still make the playoffs?
ND got a 2nd chance and scored a TD. That fumble wasn't that costly.So nd fumbles inside Clemson's 5 with 2 minutes to go in the rain.....if the tigers lose this game and go 11-1 do they still make the playoffs?
ND got a 2nd chance and scored a TD. That fumble wasn't that costly.
I thought we were done with the IF game, cause we can play this game with any team. If the ND player wasn't caring the ball loosely and didn't get the ball knock out by Kearse, ND would have still needed a 2pt conversion, stop Deshaun Watson on a 2 min drive, and then beat Clemson in OT.bullshit...they score with two minutes to go in the game and they can score again for the win with no dumb 2pt conversion call. regardless clemson held on to win and maybe they still make the final but they definitely wouldnt be the one seed. most likely 4th and playing bama in the semis.
They stopped them pretty damn easily after the fumble....and two scores In Regulation Wins the game.I thought we were done with the IF game, cause we can play this game with any team. If the ND player wasn't caring the ball loosely and didn't get the ball knock out by Kearse, ND would have still needed a 2pt conversion, stop Deshaun Watson on a 2 min drive, and then beat Clemson in OT.