Of course you are ok to post, and thank you for posting.
Thank you for the kind words.
Unfortunately the Dynasty File has hit a snag and I'm not sure what the problem is, so I will need to put the Dynasty on hold until I fix it. I have a few ideas on how to get around the problem, so hopefully the pause will not be for long
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - The Notre Dame Stadium was caught in the downpour that caused the Irish's season opener to be played in the mud. The weather played a factor in this game causing dropped passes, dropped interceptions, as well as a pair of missed field goals and a missed extra point.
Notre Dame was hoping to start the Coach Bax era off with a win, but instead are realizing just how far behind modern college football they are. Wake Forest was able to keep the Irish defense guessing all game long with their up-tempo offense and superior athleticism. Coach Bax said that the Demon Deacon's fast-paced offense troubled the Irish defense that is still learning its strengths and didn't allow Notre Dame to make the situational subs they wanted.
Offensively Notre Dame started slow going three and out on their first two series leading to a 21-0 First Quarter Wake Forest Lead. This deficit meant a change to the Irish offensive gameplan and a shift from trying to establish the run game to being forced to throw the ball. Jr(RS) Quarterback Calvin Lewis did his best and ended the game with 4 TD strikes, but his 2 Ints and numerous passes that were deflected by the Demon Deacon's secondary proved too costly for the Irish.
The Irish were already in a tough spot to get bowl eligible with a schedule no team envies, this was a must win and they came up short. Up next is a trip to "The Big House" and a first taste of the ND-Michigan rivalry for new head coach John Bax. Coach Bax said that he liked what his team did offensively and thinks that if they can run the ball more and keep the defense well rested that they could do some goo dthings this year. Michigan will certainly be a big test week two and have the Irish up against a wall and staring at a potential 0-2 start in one of the loudest enviornments in all of college football.
Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Notre Dame Fighting Irish
You know I am on board and following along closely my friend. I love the layout and setup. Looking very good. I will be messaging you soon.
Tough one to take against Wake Forest but with all the restrictions you've imposed it will definitely be an uphill battle. I am looking forward to seeing how this very unique project works out!