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Brian Kelly quit his job for goodness sakes!
Yep. Kelly "quit" because Cincinnati beat them and not because a better job offered him 3x the pay.
Brian Kelly quit his job for goodness sakes!
I'm a ND fan, most of us thought we'd lose that game, anything else is revisionist history.People said that when they had to play at South Bend. Notre Dame won 26 home games in a row until October 2nd.
The Bearcats won by 11 and the game wasn't as close as the final score of 24-13 would indicate.
Cincinnati played Georgia on January 1, 2021 in the Peach Bowl, held in Georgia. The Bulldogs won 24-21. No wreck there on the last second 53 yard FG for Georgia.
Brian Kelly quit his job for goodness sakes! Maybe Sabin is next?
Notre Dame football: Reasons Irish will benefit from Brian Kelly’s departure
I'm a ND fan, most of us thought we'd lose that game, anything else is revisionist history.
Didn't remember the odds, likely never knew them, just going on what me and most ND fans thought going into that game. At that point in time we still didn't really know who are staring qb was.I went back to look at the odds. The Bearcats were favored by 1.5 points.
I will never cheer for Michigan but man some SEC fans make me want too. Alabama is the SEC, they carry the conference and carry the crown.I don't really mean predicting that Bama wrecks Cincinnati as a slight to them. I fully believe that Cincinnati is one of the best teams in the country, but Bama seems to have finally reached that next level they occasionally get to. If Bryce Young plays like he did in the SEC Championship I just don't see how anyone can beat them. That being said there is a reason they play the games and Bama has struggled to have consistently great play this season. As a UT fan I'm hardcore cheering for a Michigan-Cincinnati final but I don't feel like I'm that lucky.
Yep. Kelly "quit" because Cincinnati beat them and not because a better job offered him 3x the pay.
Kelly had 12 years to build his program at ND. He lost at home to his previous employer from the AAC.
That would seem like an opportune time to seek employment elsewhere.
Notre Dame did not get to play for the national championship this year because of that loss to Cincinnati.
He quit Cincinnati before a bowl game to go to ND. That seems to be a bad habit of Kelly's.
From Wikipedia:
The 2021 campaign saw Kelly lead the Irish to an 11-1 record. Notre Dame's lone loss was at home against Cincinnati, Kelly's former team. The Irish secured wins against rivals, such as Purdue, USC, Navy, and Stanford.
Two days after the Irish beat Stanford, news leaked that Kelly would leave Notre Dame for LSU. Kelly had said a week prior that he would "never" leave Notre Dame.
Back to me:
"Never" is a very short time to Coach Kelly. The bolded portion above was from me, not Wikipedia.
When? After an interception?
So lost in the hubbub of the tornado disaster, I notice my Racers beat the Memphis Tigers in hoops.... OVC... OVC....OVC
There's a country music rivalry between Nashville and Texas?