How We Got To Kelly
Let me begin by saying we do not even know how good we have it today compared to the majority of college football programs around the nation. Yet, we continue to want more – something we can thank the old ball coach for. When Kelly took over in 2010, Charlie Weis had run the program into the ground. The irony of it was, Lou Holtz’s recruits spring boarded Bob Davie into two 9-3 seasons – The Irish hired Tyrone Willingham in 2002, and with Davie’s recruits had a single 10-3 season before ultimately handing over the reins to Weis. Weis – with Willingham’s recruits had went 19-6 in his first two seasons before plummeting in 2007 which included breaking the 43 game winning streak against Navy. Then, after Kelly’s perfect 2009 season in Cincinnati, he was announced head coaching of the Fighting Irish for 2010.The Kelly Era
Year One
The Kelly era started off with a shocking tragedy when 20 year old junior, Declan Sullivan – a student manager who was filming the Irish practice atop a scissor lift, died of injuries sustained when the lift was blown over by 50+ mile per hour winds. Sullivan left chilling messages via his twitter sarcastically saying, “I guess I’ve lived long enough” followed by his detail of how terrifying it was. While I did not have a personal relationship, I did have close friends in the Lake Zurich, IL community, where Sullivan went to high school, that were deeply affected. This horrific event has led to massive investments by the university – which I will touch on more in a bit. As a team, the Irish finished a mediocre 8-5. The following year, Kelly seemingly made little progress getting the same result. They had some young pieces over the past two seasons that were finally starting to develop. Tommy Rees, who has since become the QB coach, was the best option they had after Dayne Crist turned out to be a total five star bust.Year Three
The 2012 season was special. The Irish had finally rose to the top – we were BACK! Kelly, now in year three leads the Irish to a perfect 12-0 – only to be trounced by a team with Eddie Lacy, TJ Yeldon and Kenyan Drake in the backfield. That year those three players combined for 43 total touchdowns. It seems it was downhill from there.Tisk-Tisk
Later on, the sanctions came down from the NCAA due to findings that the Golden Standard that Notre Dame worked so hard to uphold, was tarnished. It was discovered that a student-trainer was doing homework for two Notre Dame players. As a punch to the gut, 21 wins between 2012 & 2013 were vacated, despite the Irish being forthcoming of the academic misconduct.Riding The High
2013 just felt like a major let down – despite a 9-4 finish. Notre Dame lost to Michigan, Oklahoma and Stanford – all ranked teams – but in Notre Dame like fashion – one week after jumping back into the top 25, the Irish fell to Pitt. They would finish 25th the year following the championship loss. Naturally, only two years removed – 2014 & 15 had similar expectations. While we found a way to blank the Michigan Wolverines 31-0, the heart breaking loss in to the Florida State Seminoles in Tallahassee put the season into a tailspin. The Irish started the 2014 season with six straight victories and would later end the year unranked. What a letdown. Notre Dame had established itself somehow as the 11th ranked team heading in to 2015 – and had some narrow escapes – but was able to hang with Clemson in Death Valley falling short – similar to how they lost against Florida State the year prior. Eventually, the Irish would dance with the Stanford Cardinal – but fall short losing by two points. A win would have potentially propelled Notre Dame into the College Football Playoff – but instead we took the beating from the Ohio State Buckeyes instead of Alabama.Hitting Rock Bottom
I will never understand the 2016 season. The offense was full of talent and the defense – though young, was loaded with now NFL players. I do believe that Brian VanGorder was really that bad but they let him go after starting 1-3. The Irish went on despite having a powerful cast, to a 4-8 season. This was the worst record of Kelly’s 16-year career.Like a Phoenix
What happens next is hard to explain, because we are still within it. It was almost as if the Irish needed the kick in the ass to wake up – and 2016 did that. In 2017, the Irish responded by going toe-to-toe with the Georgia Bulldogs in a game many thought the Irish would be destroyed. Soon after they traveled to Michigan State and in a hostile environment won convincingly. They left East Lansing with a 22nd overall ranking and things really took off from there. Josh Adams was a legitimate Heisman candidate and 33 was trucking. I went to two games that season. At Michigan State & at home against USC. First hand, I can say the both of these games, against our rivals – were amazing experiences. Notre Dame Stadium had just been remodeled as part of a major renovation project – a video board was even added to the end zone – Old Notre Dame was finally catching up with the changing landscape of college football. Somehow, amongst all of the hype – Notre Dame was obliterated in Miami. It was the most frustrating loss since Alabama in 2012. Losing happens – but typically, the Irish have a chance at the end. Notre Dame was outclassed from start to finish. Then, another season ended at the hands of Stanford.The Rise of Ian Book
For me, the Citrus Bowl against LSU was one of the sweetest victories I can remember. Albeit the day I proposed to my now wife, the Irish had a flash of excellence from an unsuspecting sophomore. Book was substituted in to replace the ineffective Brandon Wimbush. Book led the fourth quarter comeback, with the incredible catch by Miles Boykin to send the Tigers home empty handed. Right then, Book earned his stripes – at least for me.Year Nine
By now, I have uncovered a fatal flaw in the Kelly Era. It’s like bad news, it comes in threes (See Triaphilia)2012 – Year Three – National Championship Appearance
2015- Year Six – Missed CFP due to loss at Stanford
2018 – Year Nine – College Football Playoff Appearance
Of course, the year began as well as any year could. A win over Michigan but from there Wimbush barley eked by Ball State and Vanderbilt before Kelly handed Book the keys. Book was sensational – the marque wins being over Stanford and at Virginia Tech in prime time. For the first time, I, like most fans, thought "this is the year we can finally WIN the big game." Hope was on the horizon when the Fighting Irish survived a trip out to Southern California in the season finale, but were later dismantled by Clemson in the first round of the College Football Playoff.






