Martin will make $450,000 this year at Miami, a heck of a lot of money he notes and more than enough for he, his wife and two children. Of course, he was making $650,000 at Notre Dame and the Irish likely would've gone higher if he used Miami as leverage. That isn't his way though. He didn't interview for every head job that was interested.
"I took a significant pay cut," he said. "Not small. Significant. That's where you have to be a little bit off."
He also could've held out for a different job and a bigger check either last winter or in another season or so. Notre Dame's former defensive coordinator, Bob Diaco, left last December for Connecticut where he's being paid $1.5 million with bonuses that could go much higher.
Won't even be close, friends. You're extrapolating wildly from cupcake Western Michigan. ND plays with an edge on the road. Their defense will be stout and Cierre Wood runs wild. 29-13 Irish. Best o' luck to all.
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Thanks for the excellent content. Hard to see Michigan getting back into the Top 25 with its lackluster schedule.
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correct name of the right tackle is _Ronnie_ Stanley
Won't even be close, friends. You're extrapolating wildly from cupcake Western Michigan. ND plays with an edge on the road. Their defense will be stout and Cierre Wood runs wild. 29-13 Irish. Best o' luck to all.
Haha. Notre Dame will join the Big East before the local-yokel conference.
I've read this blog for several years. It seems there are far more references to the Irish than either OSU or MSU.
Floyd was also stripped of his captaincy, for what it's worth.
I was at the Utah-ND game and don't remember anything about the Utes not having their starting QB.
Jordan Wynn was their main guy all year (17 TDs; 2,334 yards), as you can see from their team site.
http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2010-2011/teamcume.html#TEAM.IND
And he played almost the whole game against the Irish.
http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=303170087