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33 minutes ago, notre dame joe said:

the stories about Urban Meyer start from when he was an assistant at Notre Dame in the late 90s.  Meyer told 'recruiting myths' that went far beyond what the school was comfortable with.  Much later players who chose ND over anOSU related that Meyer had told them most ridiculous lies about how horrible UM felt at ND. 

What an incredibly vague allegation. Recruiting myths? What does that even mean? Telling recruits that Notre Dame was a worthwhile destination? Was Notre Dame less comfortable with an assistant coach working for Lou Holtz spreading “recruiting myths” than they were with Brian Kelly getting Declan Sullivan killed while taping practice on a scissor lift during a wind storm that he live tweeted during the episode?

Do you ever make any sense?

Edit: Oh yeah, ND was obviously not uncomfortable enough with whatever bullshit you’re spewing to not try to hire Urban from Utah. Their mistake was that they lowballed him thinking, “Were Notre Dame,” in the mistaken belief that coaches would accept less pay just for the privilege of coaching in South Bend. 

Edited by WhatTheBuck

the stories about Urban Meyer start from when he was an assistant at Notre Dame in the late 90s.  Meyer told 'recruiting myths' that went far beyond what the school was comfortable with.  Much later players who chose ND over anOSU related that Meyer had told them most ridiculous lies about how horrible UM felt at ND. 

Man I read this four times and still don’t understand what the hell you’re getting at.
11 hours ago, WhatTheBuck said:

What an incredibly vague allegation. Recruiting myths? What does that even mean? Telling recruits that Notre Dame was a worthwhile destination? Was Notre Dame less comfortable with an assistant coach working for Lou Holtz spreading “recruiting myths” than they were with Brian Kelly getting Declan Sullivan killed while taping practice on a scissor lift during a wind storm that he live tweeted during the episode?

Do you ever make any sense?

Edit: Oh yeah, ND was obviously not uncomfortable enough with whatever bullshit you’re spewing to not try to hire Urban from Utah. Their mistake was that they lowballed him thinking, “Were Notre Dame,” in the mistaken belief that coaches would accept less pay just for the privilege of coaching in South Bend. 

From memory it was that Urban was telling recruits not to worry about academics because football players would always pass their classes.  You don't have to be angry, maybe Urban didn't know he was clairvoyant. 

8 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

Always funny.  There is one on Muschamp and Jeff Driskell that is hilarious. 

20 hours ago, texifornia said:

Um.. hmm... ok... so the coach you were looking for was Matt Campbell

 

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