Pete wrote:Hey, PK, how is that Syracuse football doing? You haven't said two words all year about them. Oh, yeah, they stink. Now it is all about Michigan. I see. How convenient.
Syracuse sucks. No question. But at least no one is overestimating the team's ability, including a delusional fanbase and the national media. There's honesty about the SU program. It sucks, there's a reason why Greg Robinson was an assistant for 30 years before getting his first head coaching job at SU, and everyone knows both of those facts.
You can't say the same about Notre Dame. It is vastly overrated this year, getting shellacked by the two top-tier teams on its schedule. Yet the national media, BCS brass and Irish Nation so badly want ND to be considered on a level with Ohio State, Michigan and USC.
I think this speaks volumes about that pipe dream:
Michigan 47, ND 21
USC 44, ND 24
And all of the claims about Notre Dame's "tough schedule" are a joke. From Sept. 23 through Nov. 18, the gap between the Michigan and USC games, ND played eight teams with a combined record of 37-54, a .407 winning percentage. Wow -- shiver me timbers.
As for Michigan, I started following that program avidly the day Hart stepped on campus two years ago. I never have said anything about being a longtime Michigan fan, and who knows if I'll still follow the Wolverines in September 2008, after Hart is gone.
But again, I have made no bones about the fact that my allegiance to Michigan is because of Hart. And when the local hero, in an area that doesn't produce very many local heroes, is playing on one of the top three teams in the country, yeah, I get excited. My deepest apologies.
Why do people hate Notre Dame? Simple. It has been one of the most overrated programs in the nation since its last national title in 1988. There's an arrogance about the program and its fans that's unreal, almost as if they're a cut above every other program in terms of ability and class.
ND fans act as if all of its traditions and myths -- Rockne, Touchdown Jesus, Rudy, march through campus to the game, Friday night pep rally, etc. -- can't be matched by other schools. Plus the annual slurp jobs by the national media about ND -- from Tim Brown stealing the Heisman in 1987 to Ron Pawlus being ordained as a "three-time Heisman winner" by Beano Cook to the gushing over Ty Willingham and Charlie Weis in their first years at South Bend as if they were the second coming of Eddie Robinson and Ara Parseghian, respectively, are just too much.
Add in the fact that ND has its own national TV and radio network deals -- with homer announcers just like every other school, except that incredible homerism is broadcast nationwide -- and a virtual lock on a BCS bowl bid every year if it has two losses or less, and yeah, that breeds a lot of resentment.
It would be one thing if ND backed up all the bluster. But since 1988, it hasn't. The luck of the Irish -- and the incredibly sympathetic national media attention -- only goes so far, thank God.
Take care,
PK
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