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The reason Notre Dame isn't winning

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Definitely Not A Cop
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Is because Marcus Freeman isn't as in shape as Ryan Day. His players don't respect him as much.
TexasRebel
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They haven't scored enough points.
jt16
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He needs to use more dark and lovely like Day so he can come off as younger and more relatable
amercer
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Day is basically Mack Brown. Gets out coached all the time, but never has less talent.
merch
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Funny.

OSU has better OL and DL. Done.
Nothing looks more foolish than tradition to those who have none.
Definitely Not A Cop
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I have it on good authority that the more in shape you are the better your team. Your players don't respect you if you don't work out.
Class of 65
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WE will finish last next year
Double Diamond
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Speed ND always lacks speed.
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Definitely Not A Cop said:

Is because Marcus Freeman isn't as in shape as Ryan Day. His players don't respect him as much.
So…Elko is a project avd we need ten years for him to get into shape first?
PDEMDHC
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NDs chances are like Manti Te'o's GF... imaginary!
TxAg76
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Definitely Not A Cop said:

I have it on good authority that the more in shape you are the better your team. Your players don't respect you if you don't work out.
agreed.
i'm also told the quantity of times the HC can bench 225 lbs has a direct correlation to their win %.

it's on the internet and everything.
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