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lol Kelly's fault again.... by NDVirginian
No, its a bunch of ND so-called fans who are not really fans. Look around the country and see almost every stadium, especially in the south, sold out and its all their home team colors and many of them has never had many winning seasons. ND has too many over 60 season ticket holders who don't even want you to stand a cheer for the Irish, they shout "sit down son, I cant see the game". Like Holtz said before, at ND you can go 11-1 and they would ask why didnt you win them all. You can go 12-0 and they would say, you didn't win big enough. Boy, was he right. I do not agree with everything Coach Kelly does but he does win. I have never coached a college football team like all of you, but somehow you think you know more than Brian Kelly, who has won everywhere he has coached.