ND is exactly what you described Dan
A proven QB with a strong defense. ND should be considered to be one of the most complete teams in the country this year and a legitimate national title contender. I also don’t think it should be considered a hot take in saying that ND will be a favorite in every game(week of) they play this year. There is no Clemson, no Georgia and no Ohio St(2022& 23) on the schedule. Hell… there isn’t even a Michigan on there. Wisconsin is comparable but it’s on a neutral field and not a traditional rival like the Wolverines are. Ty I’m disappointed… Funny y’all talk about Anthony Brown that was on a BC team that got ran over by a Wimbush lead team yet you downgrade Coan who lead his team to a B1G West title and lost in the final moments to an Oregon team lead by Herbert. Guess what?! Justin ain’t walking through that door in Eugene. I’ll take Jack all day and twice on Sunday(9/5) over Anthony Brown. #whynotus #incoanwetrust
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