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Marcus Freeman had his man for Notre Dame’s next offensive coordinator, but Notre Dame would not pay to buyout Andy Ludwig’s contract. We discuss that gigantic egg on the Fighting Irish’s face as well as what could be next for Freeman. We have Rapid Fire topics as well!

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13 Comments

  1. UNWIND

    How do you go about pricing up a job ?

  2. Patrick Grieco

    I look at the greatness, the innovation, the early investment to make ND a national brand. And I wonder who ND footall would be today if this administration was what Rockne had to contend with. "What…a budget to travel to NY and LA…cant you just play everbody in the midwest twice?"

    Not saying this moment is the same… but the ground is shifting, adversity exists for teams like ND who wont chuck money at kids, or create fake classes. There was nothing nefarious about spending this money…Spending the money for a proven commodity at OC and OL was an INVESTMENT in Freeman AND a message to college football and recruits that this place is indeed dedicated to excellence everywhere. Instead, they undermined Freeman, and looked absolutely ridiculous to all of college football including recruits.

    To face this new set of challenges across collegiate athletics, it is time ND look to the future with administrators who do not recoil from good, clean investments just because the numbers are big.

  3. Brian Keim

    A complete failure

  4. Tim McCrory

    Is this Why Lou Holts left ?

  5. Tim McCrory

    Yes Thank you

  6. David Jones

    Did this decision by Swarbrick, and any other administrative people that were in on the decision, create a huge amount of divisiveness in the football program. How many alums, especially former players, are absolutely furious about this? Not surprised if there will be calls for Swarbrick’s resignation.

  7. chris ayres

    10 mill for the field turf/grass, which was paid for by 1 alum but 2.8(chump change) for an OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR(can't do that:) no support for marcus freeman, why'd you hire him in the first place? if an sec job opens up next year, freeman should leave now(I HOPE HE DOESN'T BUT HE DOESN'T DESERVE THIS)

  8. BackBay22

    I just feel terrible for MF. They really left him hanging out there. It shouldn't have gone this far if dough was an issue. That should have been dealt with internally from the get go.

    I don't see how this isn't on Swarbrick.

  9. Jwick13

    It's not coach Ludwig's fault at all and I hope Utah doesn't blame him for any of this. Who wouldn't want to interview for a job at ND? Are we an elite program? No, but we are elite in name. Fair or not.

  10. Trash

    Why wasn’t there a buy out for Tommy Rees?

  11. Xander Crews

    Parker is trash, hiring him would be an epic failure

  12. Issac Cody

    Just very disappointing, pressure should be put on the administration that this is not a good luck.

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