NOTRE DAME must be stopped!!!

oklahoma hella fucking weak
always have been hella fucking weak
always will be hella fucking weak
they haven't won anything big in forever
and stoops fucking sucks in big games
 
Congratulations to Notre Dame and their fans.

I figured they would pull off the upset but i thought it would was only going to be by 3 or 6.
They played the game they had to to win and Manti deserves the success he's having after last year.

Peace
 
Congratulations to Notre Dame and their fans.

I figured they would pull off the upset but i thought it would was only going to be by 3 or 6.
They played the game they had to to win and Manti deserves the success he's having after last year.

Peace

Wasn't no damn upset
 
They beat a teamed ranked 8 and they beat that team at home. If you watched the game they dominated on every aspect of the game. Special teams, Offense , and defense. OKC came back to tie it at 13 and ND answered with 17 unanswered points.

ND ain't no joke! Name another team that has beaten as many ranked teams as Notre Dame.
 
Top 10 list: Toughest schedules of 2012

1. Notre Dame: Wait, where are the cupcakes? Notre Dame is one of the few programs that doesn't play any FCS programs. The closest things to “cupcake games” are the opener against Navy in Ireland (the Midshipmen have won 24 games the past three seasons); Purdue (a Big Ten team which won seven games in 2011); at BC (who did beat both NC State and Miami last year) or against Wake Forest (which has beaten FSU four of the past six times they've met.) More impressively, the Irish face five teams that have a good shot to be in the top 15: at Michigan State, Michigan, Stanford, at Oklahoma and then the Irish finish at arch-rival USC. Perhaps the best proof of how hefty this route is for the Irish, consider that Miami--after BYU (a team that may win 10 games this fall)--could prove to be the seventh toughest game on the schedule. Points: 42

2. Washington: The Huskies, who are completely overhauling a dreadful 2011 defense, don't have too much time to ease into things. They start with San Diego State (who's won 17 games the past two seasons), then venture off to Baton Rouge to face a loaded LSU squad. After the encounter with the Tigers, they get FCS Portland State before the Huskies get into the teeth of their schedule: a three-game stretch against Stanford, the most physical team in the Pac-12, at Oregon and then home against USC to wrap things up against the league's three most talented teams. That means Steve Sarkisian's team faces three teams that figure to be ranked in the preseason Top 5 (USC, LSU and Oregon) and two of those games are on the road. It'll also be interesting to see how healthy and focused the Huskies are after enduring so many heavyweights early because the latter half of the season is packed with road trips. Points: 41.5

3. Oregon State: Nicholls State is a comfy opponent to open with, but then a punishing Wisconsin team comes to Corvallis. The Badgers, combined with a trip to BYU, translate into a pretty unpleasant non-conference schedule even with Nicholls as the third part of things. In the second half of the season, when coach Mike Riley very likely will be battling to keep his job, his team has to deal with Utah, Washington, Arizona State, Stanford, Cal and Oregon, which translates to probably five of the six best teams in the league. The good news: at least the Beavers miss out on USC. The bad news: Washington State or ASU is probably the second-easiest matchup the entire season. Points 40.5

4. Michigan: Year Two for Brady Hoke begins against the defending national champion Alabama Crimson Tide in Arlington, Texas. Good luck with that one. The Wolverines then don't have much time to bounce back after dealing with such a punishing opponent since they get Air Force in Week Two. The Falcons are always a headache to prepare, coming off a game Alabama figures to make them that much more of a problem. The easiest match-up of the season comes in Week Three against UMASS, which is transitioning into becoming a MAC team. Then, the Wolverines visit Notre Dame to wrap up a brutal non-conference slate. In Big Ten play, they have two ominous road trips: to Nebraska (which comes the week after playing rival Michigan State) and then the finale at Ohio State. Points: 39.5

5. Kansas: Charlie Weis inherits a two-win team and a schedule that, after the first two weeks, features 10 consecutive solid opponents that include a trip to face an underrated NIU team, at K-State, at OU, at Texas Tech and a finish in Morgantown. It also makes things seem more ominous for a team when you're the only real hapless program in a league where everyone else is dangerous as the Big 12. Just ask OU and Oklahoma State, who each were knocked off by Texas Tech and Iowa State last year. And then by adding in TCU and WVU, things only got rougher in the Big 12. Points: 39.5

6. Ole Miss: If you only look at the first month of the season, things seem quite favorable for new coach Hugh Freeze. The Rebels have three straight home games, with a Week Three visit from Texas being the only one where they'll be an underdog. In Week Four, Ole Miss goes to a rebuilding Tulane program. That means before the end of the September, the Rebels should've surpassed their entire win total of the previous year, and that's really without having beaten anyone too imposing (assuming they are 3-1 with the lone loss against Texas.) But it's after that where things get nasty: the Rebels crack the top six on this list for this reason alone: they have four road games at Alabama; Arkansas, Georgia and LSU, probably the four most talented teams in the country's toughest league. Throw in games against Texas A&M, Auburn and Miss. State and it makes you think it's going to be another dismal fall for the Rebels. Points: 39.5

7. Auburn: The Tigers open with one of the most explosive teams in the country, facing Clemson in Atlanta. Then visit Miss. State. Their conference schedule isn't as ominous as Ole Miss because at least Auburn gets to host LSU, Arkansas, Georgia. Of course, the Tigers do have to go visit their archrival Alabama. Points: 39.25

8. Iowa State: Tulsa and at Iowa aren't easy matchups for the Cyclones to open the non-conference with. Aside from Kansas, which is sandwiched in between late games at Texas and against WVU, no other Big 12 team seems like it won't be a bowl contender in the league. Points: 39

9. Cal: The Bears get seven home games, which is nice but they also have back-to-back road trips to Ohio State and USC in the opening month of the season. There is also a four-game stretch of Stanford, at Utah, Washington and Oregon and that comes right after a trip to Wazzu, which is going to be a handful for teams to prepare for this fall. Points: 37.5

10. South Carolina: The SEC East teams typically have the easier road these days of the two sides of the country's top conference. The Gamecocks, though, get to go to LSU this fall, which is obviously no cupcake trip. The game with the Tigers also is sandwiched between games against Georgia and at Florida. South Carolina then finishes up at archrival Clemson this year. Points: 37.5

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...184201/top-10-list-toughest-schedules-of-2012
 
OU by 30. ND with those little ass white boys at lb, should not be close

They beat a teamed ranked 8 and they beat that team at home. If you watched the game they dominated on every aspect of the game. Special teams, Offense , and defense. OKC came back to tie it at 13 and ND answered with 17 unanswered points.
ND ain't no joke! Name another team that has beaten as many ranked teams as Notre Dame.

Florida is the only team that has played as many ranked teams as us, and they lost to Georgia.

Since they're an SEC team, they'll drop from #2 to #5
 
Wake yo mufuckin ass up, nigga!!!

ND up in this bitch.

8-0.
:lol: Thrill I actually woke up and caught some of the game, I still believe Notre Dame needs to be stopped but man of the little bit I saw of that game came away impress by that LB they hyping up for the heisman that boy is raw as fuck.

Deep down I thought ND would win this just thought I would talk some shit I graduated from OU so I know these sooners too well that is why I posted this on the first page:
Hope so but I lost all faith in BIG GAME BOB. He got his brother back to get that defense back to what it use to be but I think it will take some time(year or 2). Luck of the Irish seems to be in full effect. :smh:

Oh well Bama got this.
 
So you think Notre Dame beating Oklahoma at home wasn't an upset?:smh:

(You're from the south aren't you?)
Exactly. OU got hosed on a couple calls... specifically that phantom penalty that took that TD off the board. I always want to see 2 teams line up and if ND is better man to man? Congrats. I hate to see refs try to make themselves relevant in a big game :smh:
 
NCAA is rigged to help this pedophile protecting shitty school. USC will smash these racist faggots.
 
as soon as a team start doing good all of a sudden here come all these bandwagon jumpers...:smh::smh::smh:

I been repping my state all year :dance::dance::dance::dance:

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ND, Oregon, Kansas State it doesn't matter they'll all get that ass destroyed

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
 
I still don't see how everyone is jumping Oregon though. Oregon is playing second and third string in the second half and still crushing. they get no respect.
 
I honestly don't see how people can cheer for some teams, then hateND. The school graduates 100% of their black football will players with real, actual fucking degrees (they graduate 97% of their total football players). How the fuck can anyone cheer for a team that treats black athletes like cattle. Schools constantly gray shirt and rip kids of their scholarships when they underperform to grab the next great thing instead. There are some schools like ND, Stanford, Vandy and others who actually give kids four year scholarships (scholar being the keyword). There are others who don't, and don't give a shit if these young brothas graduate or go even go to class:

Grad Rates for African American Football Players: Selected Schools

African American Caucasian Difference

Florida St. 44% 93% -49%
Arkansas 44% 80% -36%
TX A&M 45% 92% -47%
USC 46% 83% -37%
UCLA 46% 78% -32%
NC St. 46% 83% -37%
Texas 47% 73% -26%
Wisconsin 50% 86% -36%
Ohio St. 51% 84% -33%
Auburn 52% 95% -43%
 
GOT DAMN IT these fuckers are going to the National Championship I can feel it.:smh:

If Bama is not their opponent I can see them winning it too.:(
 
I honestly don't see how people can cheer for some teams, then hateND. The school graduates 100% of their black football will players with real, actual fucking degrees (they graduate 97% of their total football players). How the fuck can anyone cheer for a team that treats black athletes like cattle. Schools constantly gray shirt and rip kids of their scholarships when they underperform to grab the next great thing instead. There are some schools like ND, Stanford, Vandy and others who actually give kids four year scholarships (scholar being the keyword). There are others who don't, and don't give a shit if these young brothas graduate or go even go to class:

Grad Rates for African American Football Players: Selected Schools

African American Caucasian Difference

Florida St. 44% 93% -49%
Arkansas 44% 80% -36%
TX A&M 45% 92% -47%
USC 46% 83% -37%
UCLA 46% 78% -32%
NC St. 46% 83% -37%
Texas 47% 73% -26%
Wisconsin 50% 86% -36%
Ohio St. 51% 84% -33%
Auburn 52% 95% -43%


this is sports playa.. fuck graduation rates and fuck Notre Dame
 
this is sports playa.. fuck graduation rates and fuck Notre Dame

I'm sorry fam, but as a black man who is a mentor and an educator, I see the effects of the football factory mentality. Lord knows I hope Marcus Lattimore has been studying and working towards a degree. 78% of all NFL players go bankrupt. A lot of them have nothing to fall back on. So excuse me for caring about grad rates when I know schools are making hundreds of millions of dollars of black athletes. The NFL is making billions. Coaches are making millions and telling kids NOT to go to class or directing them to take weak meaningless classes so they can focus on football (who does that really serve). It should mean more to us that these kids are STUDENT athletes. Less than 2% of college football players go pro.

Shoutout to ND, Miami, Stanford and the other programs who graduate players at a high percentage. We'll just have to agree to disagree on this one gamersfuel.
 
I'm sorry fam, but as a black man who is a mentor and an educator, I see the effects of the football factory mentality. Lord knows I hope Marcus Lattimore has been studying and working towards a degree. 78% of all NFL players go bankrupt. A lot of them have nothing to fall back on. So excuse me for caring about grad rates when I know schools are making hundreds of millions of dollars of black athletes. The NFL is making billions. Coaches are making millions and telling kids NOT to go to class or directing them to take weak meaningless classes so they can focus on football (who does that really serve). It should mean more to us that these kids are STUDENT athletes. Less than 2% of college football players go pro.

Shoutout to ND, Miami, Stanford and the other programs who graduate players at a high percentage. We'll just have to agree to disagree on this one gamersfuel.

I hate Notre Dame for what they did to Ty. We all remember when they were 8-0 in his first year and beat Florida State. But, I can't lie about this. They start with great students (compare black graduation rates at Stanford) - however - the truth is the truth. I gotta co-sign this shit. What SEC and other conferences have done with black players - man literally graduating ninjas who can barely read. Shit is disgraceful.
 
Looks like a typical let down game. Happened in 93 after we beat FSU. Happened in 2002 after we beat FSU. Now this shit. Getting our asses handed to us on Offense, Defense and STs.

Brian Kelly has called and AWFUL AWFUL fucking game. Putting and KEEPING Tommy Rees in the game was HORRIBLE. He's a turnover waiting to happen.
 
I'm a huge ND fan. But it drives me fucking nuts when Kelly brings in Rees for no fucking reason. He basically gift wrapped them a score
 
man that was a horrible pass interference call on 4th down

but its norte dame so you expect the bullshit

:smh:
 
man that was a horrible pass interference call on 4th down

but its norte dame so you expect the bullshit

:smh:

That PI call was a gift. Make up call? Should've gotten a PI on the other pass to Eifert earlier in the drive. And by the way, Pitt brought the refs. This shit is looking awful though. Defense looks lethargic. Offense is one dimensional.

Then of course this dickhead pulls the fucking extra point.
 
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Fucking special teams. Missed extra point, then horrible KR coverage. This is just bad. Pitt came to play.
 
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