One Foot Down (ND) Podcast

Submitted by KansasBlue on

So this is not what I was expecting.  These guys are absolutely sick of Brian Kelly and basically spend the entire hour dumping on everything ND related (the coaching staff, the uniformz, the lack of success over the last decade...)  Anyway, interesting to hear a voice from the opposition that isn't a complete homer.

https://www.onefootdown.com/2018/8/29/17794854/ofd-podcast-michigan-is-a-must-win-game-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-wolverines

mich_hockey_6

August 29th, 2018 at 5:52 PM ^

They don't even have to be better than average. I forget who said it on their podcast (maybe it was Jon Jansen on his), something to the effect of: if the OL can be just below average (which would be a huge improvement) and Patterson is as advertised, the team will be a ton better. 

DrMantisToboggan

August 29th, 2018 at 5:20 PM ^

Yeah, my score prediction has been 31-14, and if we do win that comfortably, Kelly's seat will be burning. One can easily envision additional losses to Stanford, VA Tech, and USC. Northwestern and Navy have played ND close recently as well, and Wake Forest is no joke. Even if Kelly can get to 8-4, but three of those four losses are to us, Stanford, and USC, I think he's gone. 

BlueMarrow

August 29th, 2018 at 7:24 PM ^

I see them potentially losing 6 games this year. I think Michigan will destroy them, contrary to the spread. The spread gives Shea no cred. 

By Sunday, the torch gathering will begin. By the FSU game, if he has not already been fired, he probably will be.

Personally, I hope that after Michigans win, they do great up to FSU, and they finish with 2 losses, then a close loss in a bowl game. That might keep him around one more year, maybe not.

I'd love to see Michigan beat him one last time at home.

wildbackdunesman

August 29th, 2018 at 8:27 PM ^

I would love to see Notre Dame lose 6 games this year - especially in regards to the best win percentage race that Domers refuse to subtract that vacated wins from.  However, their schedule is sort of easy - at least not difficult.  FPI has them favored in every game and is projecting 9.9 wins and 2.1 losses.  Per the FPI they play ZERO top 10 teams and 5 top 25 teams.  I just don't see them losing 6 unless they have a lot of bad luck and the bottom drops out like MSU 2016.

iskey

August 29th, 2018 at 5:30 PM ^

I don't see Brian Kelly being in the hot seat a year after going 10-3 where they crushed USC and MSU, only lost to Georgia by 1 point because of a late lost fumble and won their bowl game over LSU. 

mlax27

August 29th, 2018 at 5:42 PM ^

If I've learned anything the past 10 years, it's that if you have a coach who can win 10 games in a season, you might be foolish to fire him over a couple bad years.  We've been through 2 coaches since we wanted to get rid of Carr, Florida has been a disappointment since Meyer left, Texas can't seem to get it going, USC always seems to underperform, LSU looks like they took a step back.  

Unless you've got a sure thing lined up, I think ND would be foolish to fire Kelly.  He went 12-1 the year they made the BCS, 10 wins in 2017 and 2015.  I'm not sure you can ask much more than that.  Not every team can be Alabama.  

DrMantisToboggan

August 29th, 2018 at 5:51 PM ^

Part of the issue is that that season reads 0-0 in the record books, and the next season reads 0-4. Not only has he only average 8 wins in the last four seasons (32-19), but he's had a major scandal and survived that. 

If they don't win 9 games this year (and I am projecting them to not), then I think he's gone. Like Nebraska with Pelini, Notre Dame will simply be tired of winning 8 games per year. I think that's justifiable given their prestige, they should be able to do better. 

mich_hockey_6

August 29th, 2018 at 6:43 PM ^

This podcast actually isn't half bad. They hate a lot of the same stuff we do, they have a similar amount of self-doubt that we have, and they swear more than all the family-friendly Michigan podcasts out there (kind of jealous about that actually). 

 

EDIT: They do mention out-of-hand that Harbaugh is "on the ropes."

Carcajou

August 29th, 2018 at 9:19 PM ^

I am in no hurry to see him leave. He's beatable. The next guy they get--and there are plenty of coaches that would still jump at that job--just might be even better. I also think it is good that ND and OSU have head coaches that are both recruiting for spread-type offenses, while Michigan under Harbaugh is pursuing something different.

For that matter, I want to see ND beat Stanford and USC and FSU as well. While ND might be closer rivals for recruits and national attention, the more relevant midwestern football is perceived to be, the better for Michigan ultimately.

UM Fan from Sydney

August 29th, 2018 at 10:57 PM ^

I don’t see how most ND fans are not sick of Brian Kelly. He is an asshole and not exciting. I am glad we have an exciting coach. 

Gulogulo37

August 30th, 2018 at 2:28 AM ^

They seem like reasonable fans, but in case anyone is reading the comments before listening, they really don't talk about the Michigan game from what I heard though I did skip through parts a few minutes at a time. It's more about crapping on the state of the program.