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What is it then exactly? by Endthecursein05
I am not trying to be a smart ass, I am just curious, why do those three programs get those kids, and ND doesn't?
I hear that the Jack, the university, BK don't make football a priority to win championships like we once did. Ok, what is done differently? If you were king for a year at ND, and your only goal was to win a championship, no room for failure, where do you start? How do you get us on par with those programs?
And I am sorry, I am sure this has been answered 100 times before, and I am not trying to be snarky