When did we get Penn State on the schedule?I don't see us losing. My prediction: Pocket-Protectors 49, Pedo-Protectors 17. (what?)
ND should've lost to LSU, too, imo:
And by "should've lost to" you mean should have been tied going into the half with LSU?
Well, I am a firm believer in the reverse voodoo effect in football and the gods favoring those who poor mouth their team before a big game. Just keep telling yourself we have no business being on the same field as those Irish gridiron juggernauts and we will be fine.Good lord someone please hit this thread in the head and kill it
Well, put it that way and I am beginning to fear for our very lives.Well, I am a firm believer in the reverse voodoo effect in football and the gods favoring those who poor mouth their team before a big game. Just keep telling yourself we have no business being on the same field as those Irish gridiron juggernauts and we will be fine.
I meant for this to go withWell, I am a firm believer in the reverse voodoo effect in football and the gods favoring those who poor mouth their team before a big game. Just keep telling yourself we have no business being on the same field as those Irish gridiron juggernauts and we will be fine.
Now that's the spirit.Well, put it that way and I am beginning to fear for our very lives.
That is about as clean and swift as it can be said, proving somebody up there in South Bend has been paying attention. A good summary overall, and stripped of some of that posturing and chest-pounding that sometimes accompanies such previews. Thanks for posting it.Another interesting take from Irish Illustrated:
TROUBLE SPOT #4 – GEORGIA TECH
They know who they are, and don’t care who you are. They’ll do what they do and you’re forced to try to stop it.
Few do.
I think you're right. And as low key as Thomas is, it will not escape him that this game is the first of three in the middle of the schedule bound to be big time TV productions: ND-GT, ND-Clemson, GT-Clemson. Based on his OB and ACCCG performances, viewers might need a calculator in hand.I think it's gonna be a helluva game. They have a good qb also and good all around talent and depth. I expect their D will give us some work. But I also expect CPJ to bring his A game for this one.
Another good quote isAnother interesting take from Irish Illustrated:
TROUBLE SPOT #4 – GEORGIA TECH
In Review: Quarterback Justin Thomas returns and with Johnson at the controls and Thomas at the trigger, that might be all you need to know.
But the Yellow Jackets have advanced from “dangerous team” status to proven program – one of perhaps a handful nationally with a consistent identity that affords them the opportunity to enter each week equipped with the following:
They know who they are, and don’t care who you are. They’ll do what they do and you’re forced to try to stop it.
Few do.
2007 Navy beat ND 46-44I believe the last time CPJ played ND, he beat them.