Dateline: Valparasio, IN
Well that sucked.
As I was finishing my usual Monday post-weekend routine of self flagellation... involving stretching, elliptical, lifting a few (light) weights and then seeking refuge in the sauna, where one can make an audit of the poor life decisions...
:03 from the perfect weekend.
And, damn, the trajectory was undeniably set for optimization. With great weather and daughter, granddaughter and three Class of '79 besties under our roof, the entire household was racking up the successes:
- Thursday Productive golf lesson for Ryan? Check.
- Friday afternoon: Amusing golf with the boys? Check.
- Friday evening: Incredible dinner with the Alumni Hall gang? Check.
- Saturday afternoon: Epic tailgate? Check.
- Saturday evening: Back to the house in time for kickoff? Check.
- Consistently making peepee on the potty? No one likes a show off, Sloane.
But alas, the Big Prize was not to be. And half a week later, Jerrence is still in mild shock.
- Thursday Productive golf lesson for Ryan? Check.
- Friday afternoon: Amusing golf with the boys? Check.
- Friday evening: Incredible dinner with the Alumni Hall gang? Check.
- Saturday afternoon: Epic tailgate? Check.
- Saturday evening: Back to the house in time for kickoff? Check.
- Consistently making peepee on the potty? No one likes a show off, Sloane.
Quote of the Week
"They're fighting for clicks. We're fighting for wins..."
Word of the Week
Game 5 Thoughts
Sure, Laddie, these folks are odd but mostly harmless. |
- Not loving the green uni's. At least that shade of green. But then again, I am color
blinddeficient.
Audric, We Hardly Knew Ye... |
- The honeymoon is over. Out-coached. Or maybe just out-experienced. In any event, this "L" is far more on the coaches than the players. And it's gonna take a while to regain the public trust. Soundly beating Duke would be a nice start.
- Players makes plays. Or they don't. Jerrence has gotten fairly zen in his attitude, late in life, about these games. We either show up and do it, or we don't. It seems the reality is for this week, for all the times ND made key plays, there are a handful of other times when plays needed to be made and we just... didn't. (Note: I'm sure OSU would say the same.)
- The 4 and 1's
- The missed FG
- The dropped INT
- The confusion on the play before the screen pass
- What we have here is a failure to communicate. This horse has been beaten to death and may end up being as unknowable as Who Shot JFK, but 10 men on the field... twice?! How does that happen? Who, exactly, was in charge - and forgot to count? And who didn't get the memo?
- Placekicking. Speaking only for myself, maybe it's time to be less enamored with the strength of Shrader's leg and more concerned with his lack of accuracy.
- How good is Ohio State? "Not great, Bob." Call it sour grapes but with a 17-14 final score, I can't say that I walked away all that convinced the Buckeyes are a top tier team. Did we make them look that way? Perhaps. As coach Holtz said, "they're a good team, not a great team." And probably the same can be said about us.
- "Play to win." Until you don't. That was Freeman's mantra - we're gonna go for it. Rightly (but probably wrongly) the screen pass on the last offensive series seemed to support that attitude. 3rd and 19 and rushing 3? Not so much.
- 3rd and 19. When the Corrigan - Spittler - Wadden - Cincotta braintrust (using the term extremely loosely) all scream, "NOOOOO" as they see the 3-man rush alignment, you know something is very wrong. One man's opinion: Even more than the subsequent 10-man debacle, that play was the fatal flaw and those three words are going to live in my personal infamy for a very, very long time.
- Can we ever get a game remotely clean game reffed? As one message board poster put it, the refs didn't cost us the game but some of those calls (or non-calls) were serious contributors.
Buddy's Buddy
RE-PETE (A shameless, illegal lift of Pete Sampson's weekly mail-bag)
Am I the only one who doesn’t feel like the sky is falling? Notre Dame played a game against a perennial powerhouse with no noticeable talent gap. When was the last time that happened? — Jack R. (Notre Dame student)
Let’s look at it another way.
On Aug. 1, I tell you Notre Dame will start 4-1. It will put together an offense that’s historically productive. The defense will exceed expectations. That brutally difficult game at Clemson? Actually just a tough, winnable matchup. Also, USC’s defense is still struggling. Notre Dame will lose to Ohio State, but just by three points, and the teams look evenly matched. And there’s no red invasion of Notre Dame Stadium.
The first loss is always the most difficult for the Notre Dame fan base to process, but it’s hard to find anyone who didn’t think that loss was coming at some point. In our fan survey during the summer, just 1 percent of respondents selected 12-0. More than half chose 10-2, which still feels likely considering how well Notre Dame has played during a five-game sample. Yes, the pressure is on Marcus Freeman after last weekend with how it ended. But the season’s overall outlook feels on track.
But, and this is a big but, the Notre Dame fan base has been waiting to beat Ohio State in a moment like Saturday night for 30 years. And Notre Dame was one snap and one defensive lineman from making that happen. The angst hinges on how Notre Dame lost, not the final score. The Irish haven’t had the home-field and the quarterback advantage in that kind of game in your lifetime, Jack (assuming you’re not a PhD student). That’s a lot of pent-up demand. Splitting with USC and Clemson, then running the rest of the table still feels like a good bet. But getting that shot against that Ohio State team … there’s a reason the night felt like the biggest at Notre Dame Stadium since the Bush Push. This wasn’t just about the game; it was about pushing back on 30 years of hurt.
Ironically, last weekend was the most watched Notre Dame game on NBC since Florida State in 1993.
Cocktail of the Week
Schedule 2023
Wager 2023
Wins | ND Lacrosse God | Domer |
12 | Kevin Corrigan |
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11 | Matt Kavanagh The first of the Kavanagh clan, his career mirrors that of how an 11 win season might be construed - undeniably excellent, just not quite good enough. | Daryl, Dave M., Peter, Ray |
10 | Pat Kavanagh | Jerrence, JP, Brian W, Jay, Bill, Ryan, Matt, Garrett, Cinco, Bucks, Sully, Raz, Ted, Lini, Jim B., Spit the Elder, Spit the Younger, Mike B., Bryan |
9 | Chris Kavanagh How would a 9-win season be viewed? The guess here is "wow, that year was crazy, a little unhinged, certainly unpredictable!" Which seems to be the most perfect description of the youngest Kavanagh. | Jim S., Bob J., Gutsch, Jim T., Jerry P., Ungie, Coat Man, Alex, Mike G., George |
8 | Sergio Perkovic. The pride of Bloomfield Hills, arguably the Austin Carr of his era (check out sometime how he singlehandedly brought the team back in a NCAA semi-final vs. Denver). Yet no one remembers him in light of the team's recent success. Just like no one will choose to remember an 8-win outcome. | |
7 | Liam Entenmann | |
6 | Gerry Byrne Nothing optimistic about 6 wins or less. Just looking for someone to blame. In this case, why not point the finger at the former 2nd in command to Corrigan, architect for a top tier defense strategy who (got tired of waiting and) left for the top job at Harvard. Not fair but so what. | |
5 | This is lacrosse 'when it was a club sport' territory... | |
4 | How are the fencers looking this year? |
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Schadenfreude of the Week.
Karma strikes again. |
Terry's Tools.
Final Thought.
- Graduation (we made it!)
- The Single Years
- Boston
- Chicago
- Marriage!
- Parenthood - the early years
- Parenthood - the late years
- Grandparenthood
It has been an epic life ride…shared with friends of 50 years…DNS, TBU!!!
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