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Esti Ginzberg
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Donor One: "Duhh, football, good."
Donor Two: "Eyah..."
Even so, the fact that this "story" came from a major outlet, the Sun Times, says little - and yet, a lot - about that paper.
I'm an Irish fan (obviously) and even I'm tired of these non-stories. Next thing, we'll be talking about Weis' trips to the bathroom and their results - which should prove more productive than the games he coaches.
Oh...wait... *raises eyebrow*
His finest quality is very much his voice, almost soothing if not calming. It reminds you of how it would be if your father or grandfather sat you down and was explaining the game at the ballpark. You can really identify with his voice.
Now he's getting phased out for - literally - corporate speak.
1) You want to play football - period.
2) Tradition is emphasized at ND and not so much at USC.
3) You want to stand out amongst your peers. Separating yourself from the pack is easier to do at ND than USC.
4) Getting exposure is key to you, winning or losing. For as highly-ranked as USC is, I see them play 3-4 times a year at most. I can see Notre Dame every single week of the season through one network or another.
I would say you'd pick USC over ND right now because:
1) You want to win. Now.
2) You want to be in the NFL, almost guaranteed if you start.
3) Competition with teammates doesn't bother you.