PDA

View Full Version : Notre Dame v. Pitt...


JerryBeeds
09-03-2005, 11:44 PM
ND mugged Pitt 42-21...

Wanny maybe should have stayed in retirement...

GeauxTo
09-04-2005, 12:42 AM
ND mugged Pitt 42-21...

Wanny maybe should have stayed in retirement...
Daayyuumm!!! Who'd a' thunk it??
:D

GeorgiaPride
09-04-2005, 01:16 AM
NOT ME!! My wifes entire family is ND all the way and most of them thought it would be a close loss. Oh well, i guess her flag can stay up one more week. (it is just so ugly)

palmettocock
09-04-2005, 07:49 AM
I'd love to see ND come back to their glory days, I mean who could pull against the fighting irish? except for maybe a michigan fan;)

cocky4ever
09-04-2005, 07:52 AM
I'd love to see ND come back to their glory days, I mean who could pull against the fighting irish? except for maybe a michigan fan;)
I used to like Notre Dame until they entered the NBC conference. Now the Irish can play a crappy team and waste valuable air time that would be better used on a much better game. Maybe if they would join a conference and not just worry about having a tv contract for games I would start pulling for them again. Until then I wont even turn on their games and support their hijacking of airtime.. (end rant)

WayzUp
09-04-2005, 07:53 AM
I used to like Notre Dame until they entered the NBC conference. Now the Irish can play a crappy team and waste valuable air time that would be better used on a much better game. Maybe if they would join a conference and not just worry about having a tv contract for games I would start pulling for them again. Until then I wont even turn on their games and support their hijacking of airtime.. (end rant)
Ditto that x10... (owe you some rep poi....nevermind ;) )

GeauxTo
09-04-2005, 01:50 PM
The only bad thing about Notre Dame's apparent ascent is Tennessee's apparent descent. If the Vols lose to the Irish, it's a black-eye for the SEC. Maybe the Vols will get it together by then. Being slapped around by Florida and LSU, as they are likely to be, might jar them enough to prevent a loss to the Irish.