Well they are going to suck again
Everett Golson leaves ND
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WilfredSBR MVP
- 08-19-12
- 1908
#1Everett Golson leaves NDTags: None -
No coincidencesSBR Aristocracy
- 01-18-10
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#3Sounds like he got caught cheating on a final.Comment -
ColdBeerHereSBR MVP
- 03-25-11
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#4he's currently vacationing in the Bahamas...so long Notre Dame.
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ChiLLxSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-24-11
- 5412
#5How can he get caught cheating in the first place. These high level D1 athletes have private tutors that basically feed them the answers and they just need to memorize them.Comment -
WorkHorseSBR MVP
- 08-22-10
- 2185
#6HUGE loss if Golson doesn't play this season and everything points to him not playing for the Irish. I have my doubts if Notre Dame was a top-15 team with Golson but without him I'm not sure they're top-25.
Gunner Kiel, the highly touted recruit who just transferred from Notre Dame must be kicking himself now. No choice now...the Irish will run the ball and play defense. Don't have a clue who plays quarterback.
The Irish are back down to earth after last season's remarkable run (excluding title game).Comment -
stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
- 65728
#7Just my opinion, I think there is a lot behind the scenes that is going on here that we will never know about, because of ND's reputation, and the ND brass doesn't want a stain on it's reputation.
Like Duke, don't believe for a second Duke and ND are squeaky clean, they are not.Comment -
TheCentaurSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-28-11
- 8108
#8I think this has something to do with black bike week going on right now in his home townComment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
- 48464
#9Pretty soon you guys will find out the truth on why Golson really left ND...
He ran off with Lennay Kekua.
Just my opinion, I think there is a lot behind the scenes that is going on here that we will never know about, because of ND's reputation, and the ND brass doesn't want a stain on it's reputation.
Like Duke, don't believe for a second Duke and ND are squeaky clean, they are not.Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
- 09-08-06
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#11Notre dame is not that stupid to let golston walk. Cheating on a test? Give me a break, if that's the case then half the student population will also be leaving in the near future. Happens all the time in any situation there is something on the line or something to be gained.Comment -
dodger33SBR MVP
- 08-14-09
- 3962
#12Mark it down. Hendrix will be just fine this year. ND will finish in the top 15 with Hendrix at qbComment -
ROYAJA8SBR MVP
- 10-23-09
- 2069
#13Dammm that professor will be getting death threats non-stop by fans,students, and other players. Can't believe that professor would call him out on the cheating and cant believe Brian Kelly and the school dean couldn't keep it on the hush and let him slide.
Wow and then losing the great Gunner was a huge loss buy Kelly has a great teAm and they will find someone to replace golson and They will have a big year.Comment -
stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
- 65728
#146 and 6 ths season and a trip to the Meninke BowlComment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#15I was surprised he even made it to 1 year. The academics at Notre Dame are too hard for athletes who don't like to study.Comment -
KKoz9SBR MVP
- 09-07-06
- 1982
#16Addition by subtraction
he is nothing more than a running back they tried to make into QBComment -
WorkHorseSBR MVP
- 08-22-10
- 2185
#17With Mr. Golson's abrupt exit...I'm thinking the most likely replacement at QB will be old stand-by Tommy Rees. Rees was the 2011 starter who played key roles in four wins last season when Golson either struggled or was injured. I'm guessing because of his game experience, Tommy Rees will open the season for the Irish.Comment -
BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
- 7233
#18
Without even knowing the situation very well, I am certain Golson wasn't treated any differently than anyone else there even if he was QB.Comment -
WilfredSBR MVP
- 08-19-12
- 1908
#19This is true for most schools BUT Notre Dame is an unbelievably elite academic institution that won't for a second compromise its academic integrity. It's one thing that I have always admired of Notre Dame is that they maintain a very high academic standard for ALL their students. The football players are held to the same academic standards as all other students and if you can't make it academically at Notre Dame you won't even be recruited. Unlike other so-called elite institutions like University of Michigan, North Carolina University, Syracuse University, University of Wisconsin, etc... that routinely allow low quality students into their university for the sake of building their sports programs.
Without even knowing the situation very well, I am certain Golson wasn't treated any differently than anyone else there even if he was QB.Comment -
BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
- 7233
#20I did not find anything and am not going to waste time looking. Look there is a certain group of elite D1 academic schools that have made a conscious decision not to compromise their academic integrity because of sports even an era when there is a lot of pressure to do so. Schools like Notre Dame, Stanford, Duke, Rice, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, and a few others. I respect these schools for their decision not to do so. if you look at other schools who have similar academic credentials (e.g. Michigan, UCLA, Texas, Wisconsin, Virginia, etc...) they have said that academics do NOT take precedence over sports and big time college athletics. Whether you like Notre Dame or not, you have to admire how they run their athletic programs.Comment -
WilfredSBR MVP
- 08-19-12
- 1908
#21Maybe they don't do it to the extent as other schools but they do it. You don't get into Notre Dame normally with less than around a 3.7 and I'm sure plenty of people with that and above have been rejected. But if someone who's good at football has a 3.2 or around they will easily get in.Comment -
BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
- 7233
#22Maybe they don't do it to the extent as other schools but they do it. You don't get into Notre Dame normally with less than around a 3.7 and I'm sure plenty of people with that and above have been rejected. But if someone who's good at football has a 3.2 or around they will easily get in.Comment -
WilfredSBR MVP
- 08-19-12
- 1908
#23No. Don't speculate unless you have proof that their athletic programs cut corners. There have been several attempts in the past by boosters to "lessen" the standards for admittance into ND but each time the university refuses. I know people who had 4.0s in high school who did not get into Notre Dame. Believe me, ND has has real high standards.
4 Star 2012 Davonte Neal- 3.2 GPA
4 Star 2012 William Mahone- 2.5 GPA
5 Star 2013 Jaylon Smith- 2.9 GPAComment -
SamDiamondSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-19-12
- 6107
#24Smart move by Gunner Kiel transferring out to Cincinnati.
What a knucklehead he is.
Losing Golson hurts ND. This will cost them a minimum of 3 games.
I think ND should stop handing out the #5 jersey too.Comment -
Darkside MagickSBR Posting Legend
- 05-28-10
- 12638
#25All that shyt buddybear was talking and guys getting in with 2.5..lmaoooooooooooComment -
ChalkyDogSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-02-11
- 9598
#26Who gives a shit? Guy is an overhyped product, in a historically overhyped program.
The last time ND was relevant, was due to them being in a Hollywood movie.Comment -
ChalkyDogSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-02-11
- 9598
#27Davonte Neal is a thug and a moron. That said, thank the lord he transferred to Arizona.Comment -
ChalkyDogSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-02-11
- 9598
#29
His handlers are god awful, he is a giant douche. Thankfully he is very talented, or I am convinced he would have shot up a liquor store by now. (One of Arizona's best returners actually is spending time in jail currently for armed robbery).Comment -
I/OSBR Hall of Famer
- 05-26-11
- 7922
#30I did not find anything and am not going to waste time looking. Look there is a certain group of elite D1 academic schools that have made a conscious decision not to compromise their academic integrity because of sports even an era when there is a lot of pressure to do so. Schools like Notre Dame, Stanford, Duke, Rice, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, and a few others. I respect these schools for their decision not to do so. if you look at other schools who have similar academic credentials (e.g. Michigan, UCLA, Texas, Wisconsin, Virginia, etc...) they have said that academics do NOT take precedence over sports and big time college athletics. Whether you like Notre Dame or not, you have to admire how they run their athletic programs.Comment -
I/OSBR Hall of Famer
- 05-26-11
- 7922
#31I did not find anything and am not going to waste time looking. Look there is a certain group of elite D1 academic schools that have made a conscious decision not to compromise their academic integrity because of sports even an era when there is a lot of pressure to do so. Schools like Notre Dame, Stanford, Duke, Rice, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, and a few others. I respect these schools for their decision not to do so. if you look at other schools who have similar academic credentials (e.g. Michigan, UCLA, Texas, Wisconsin, Virginia, etc...) they have said that academics do NOT take precedence over sports and big time college athletics. Whether you like Notre Dame or not, you have to admire how they run their athletic programs.Comment -
SweetnessSBR Rookie
- 05-25-12
- 39
#32Some of these comments are hilarious. Tommy Rees was the better qb last year and should of played a hell of a lot more than he did. The only downfall to this is Kelly's O will lose a year of progression under a qb whose better sooted running his system. But in the short term the Irish will be just fine this year with Rees running the show.Comment -
I/OSBR Hall of Famer
- 05-26-11
- 7922
#33Feel free to give me any info....
Isn't Tommy at that school or even on the field thanks to Pops???Comment -
Popcorn TrickSBR Wise Guy
- 10-20-12
- 810
#34Notre Dame is not Stanford, but for some reason they think they close the gap by being academically tougher with regards to their athletes.Comment -
Popcorn TrickSBR Wise Guy
- 10-20-12
- 810
#35This is true for most schools BUT Notre Dame is an unbelievably elite academic institution that won't for a second compromise its academic integrity. It's one thing that I have always admired of Notre Dame is that they maintain a very high academic standard for ALL their students. The football players are held to the same academic standards as all other students and if you can't make it academically at Notre Dame you won't even be recruited. Unlike other so-called elite institutions like University of Michigan, North Carolina University, Syracuse University, University of Wisconsin, etc... that routinely allow low quality students into their university for the sake of building their sports programs.
Without even knowing the situation very well, I am certain Golson wasn't treated any differently than anyone else there even if he was QB.Comment
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