Subway Domer - A Notre Dame Blog
Tennessee OL coach Harry Hiestand has left for a similar position at Notre Dame, per @JimmyHyams.
— Josh Ward (@Josh_Ward) January 12, 2012
While nothing official has come from Notre Dame on the matter, all signs point to Harry Hiestand being hired by Notre Dame to coach the offensive line. Hiestand is one of SIX coaches to leave Tennessee this season to coach elsewhere.
Brian Kelly gets a 2-year contract extension from Notre Damewapo.st/yShvLq
— Notre Dame Football (@FightingIrishND) January 11, 2012
The extension could keep Brian Kelly at Notre Dame through the 2016 season. As underwhelming as two consecutive 8 win seasons may be to some Irish fans, the ugly truth is that it was only the second time since Lou Holtz that the Irish have had two 8+ win seasons in a row.
The administration is doing it's fair part in trying to bring stability back to the Notre Dame Football program. It is also a strong vote of confidence in Brian Kelly. Kelly should be given ample time to help bring the program back to being a national power.
Fighting Irish fans must get the "three year rule" out of their heads. It's not going to happen like that. Our best hope is stability and a constant push towards development. That is really the only chance that we have.
#NotreDame DE Aaron Lynch becomes 3rd ND player named to FWAA Freshman All-America team in its 11-year history und.com/sports/m-footb…
— Brian Hardin (@bhardin2) January 9, 2012
Aaron Lynch is a freshman All-American. Remember when he was committed to Florida State? Yeah, we all thought the recruiting class was going to be less than stellar and Notre Dame would be the runner-up to a few elite defensive players. As it turned out- it turned out.
Just food for thought as National Signing Day continues to haul ass to the finish line.

Welcome to Twittermania! This is the place where you will find the best #NDFB tweets (and just about anything else of the awesome nature) on the @TheSubwayDomer Twitter timeline. There is now a running total, a scoresheet if you will, that is located in the menu bar above, or by following THIS LINK.
It's a great way to hand out the ultimate prize of GLORY, and it will also keep all the guys at HLS on their toes.
This week, we deal with high school All-American games, more recruiting, and the BCS Title game- sort of. And remember, I don't do very well with rules. There may be more than 5 this week...
Let's jump to the Top 5:
Over the past several years, social media has critical massed itself 100 times over. Almost everyone you know is either on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, or a wicked cocktail mix of the three. This is the new world that we are living in, where information is everywhere and everyone has their opinion that absolutely MUST be heard.
It is within this brand new world where the rules are in a fuzzy shade of gray. Why? Because like most of the internet for the past 15+ years, there are no rules. To be honest, I like having no rules. No rules allows for self-moderation, and self-moderation can lead to an enlightenment of ones own morals, ideas, and personality. Unfortunately, there are thousands upon thousands that are unable to operate within a certain code of conduct within this digital realm that the non-digital world lays out in law and in societal rules.
Why are we talking about this? Well, because of that "gray" area, people actually think it's acceptable to interact with recruits via social networks. They think it's OK to try and get involved with some 17 or 18 year old high school student. They think it's OK to try and get involved in the lives of kids. This is definitely not "OK."
People, mostly grown men, spend their days trying to contact potential "program changing" high school athletes. Most of these attempts are "harmless" in their minds, but at the root of situation lays the problem. They justify talking to a 17 year old on the internet because they are offering, "wisdom," words of encouragement, and of course advise on where these kids should attend college. It's all innocent and good natured- right?
Wrong. Because it is acceptable in their eyes, it is also "acceptable" to chastise, warn, threaten, and downright get nasty with these recruits when someone else's child makes a decision about their life that they don't like. This, of course, is why social media has become a threat to college football- because it is not right to try and get involved in these kids lives.
The News Tribune in Tacoma, Washington recently published an article speaking to some of this. A lot of the article had to do with message board posters. As unfortunate as the negative comments and the consequences that they have on these message boards are; they are mostly intended for the "boards" themselves and are not a direct attack upon a particular recruit. That doesn't make it right, but it is what it is because for many years this is what has been accepted. We allow poison in our lives.
Now is the time to make the move to strike against this nonsense across the realm of social media. We as fans, bloggers, parents, friends, and members of a more decent society must make the stand against those that would use these platforms to "help" their school/team by chastising kids who may not make the decision for their lives that some grown adults would like.
We have long seen people "friend" recruits on Facebook and then leave nasty messages for all to see. We have seen people on Twitter harass recruits on a daily basis for them to "make up their minds" on the biggest decision of these kids lives. What the hell is wrong with these people?
Recently on Twitter, I came across some "fan" of a particular school cuss out a recruit because they "THOUGHT" that the recruit has already chosen a rival school to commit to. It was flat out disturbing. Equally disturbing was "fans" of the same school trying to reach out to the recruit to tell him that this isn't what this particular school was about- blah, blah, blah. They are all, in effect, trying to become recruiters for their institution. This is wrong, and also a NCAA violation.
Notre Dame had a decommitment last night. I am not on Facebook all that much, and I certainly did not "friend" this particular recruit, but i am positive that he has already felt the wrath of those wo felt betrayed. This is what our beloved sport has turned in to. A massive cat fight between fans, recruits, and parents of recruits via social networking. It's sad. We need to take this sport back from the lunatics.
I am proposing a set of standards:
- Absolutely NO Facebook. Do not "friend" these recruits or join their "groups." Facebook is much too personal. Even asking to be a friend just to follow what they say is too intrusive.
- If you are on Twitter, I think it is OK to follow a recruits account. It's basically public information, so seeing what info is out there is no big deal. However... if a recruit's account is protected, I recommend not following. A protected account needs the approval of the user, which is a lot like Facebook friending. Also, DO NOT INTERACT WITH A RECRUIT FOR ANY REASON. It doesn't matter if you are just saying something like,
"Congrats man! Eastern Michigan needed you and your decision just made my day!" Or,
"Our class is filling up! Still have room at Wyoming for great TE recruits like you. Be a Cowboy and be a LEGEND 4eva!!!"
None of this is OK.
That should be simple enough. Basically, don't interact with someone else's kid. Don't become involved. Don't be a factor- whether good or bad.
We as fans and bloggers can help clean this up by policing our own. Let's help create a culture void of this type of interaction. I am asking all of you to help spread this message. Become co-signers. Simply; retweet, like, copy and paste, link- whatever. Spread the word that this type of behavior is not acceptable. If you want to help your school ,these recruits, and college football- follow these guidelines and let others know that they should do the same!
Sincerely,
The Subway Domer
Co-Signed
- Her Loyal Sons
- Keith Arnold
- Michael Felder of In The Bleachers
- Frankie V. of UHND
- Gameday 40
- One Foot Down
- Big East Coast Bias
Four-star CB Ronald Darby confirms decommitment with @BGI_JasonSapp ~ #Irish still an option? (VIP) bit.ly/wMMtme #fb
— Blue and Gold News (@BGInews) January 9, 2012
While this isn't surprising news by any means- it still stings. Darby has been praised for his world class speed and Notre Dame is in constant need of some. There are conflicting reports about whether Darby still holds Notre Dame under consideration- but I wouldn't hold my breath.
no commentsPLAYER COMMITMENT: LB Elijah Shumate commits to Notre Dame #ArmyBowl
— All-American Bowl (@ArmyAllAmerican) January 7, 2012
Elijah Shumate committed to Notre Dame a week a ago, but let the world know about on Saturday at the Army All-American Game. Shumate is the 18th commitment in the 2012 class for Notre Dame.
I'll have much more on Shumate and Notre Dame's final efforts for this class in the Recruiting Notebook on Monday. no comments

Seriously. There is a lot of shit going down. Smells like... signing day. Less than a month away...
As much as I love the bagpipes, this video made me laugh my ass off. IT'S FOR THE KIDS!!!!
Don't forget to vote in this weeks poll, and enjoy these aweomer than usual pipes:
SB Tribune colleague Bob Wieneke's story on USC running back Amir Carlisle transferring to #NotreDame: tinyurl.com/7lcyajz
— Eric Hansen (@hansensouthbend) January 7, 2012
Running Back,Amir Carlisle, will transfer from Southern Cal to Notre Dame. You almost have to read that last sentence a few times to grasp the reality of it all. A kid who actually ran the ball for our biggest rival AGAINST US... will now be wearing the Golden Helmet.
This is what NCAA sanctions gives us. Thank-you.
Welcome to ND, Amir!!! no comments
Multiple outlets are reporting that six Notre Dame football players are invited to the NFL Draft Combine.
- Michael Floyd
- Taylor Dever
- Harrison Smith
- Robert Blanton
- Darius Fleming
- Jonas Gray
Jonas Gray was the last name to be reported on this list. This was a bit surprising; only due to the fact that Gray had a pretty horrific knee injury.
Floyd is expected to be Notre Dame's lone first round selection.
There were two players of note that did not receive an invite. Those two players are Trevor Robinson and Gary Gray. Both players saw some regression in their play in 2011. I still expect both to sign UDFA contracts after the NFL Draft.
Good luck to all the players still chasing that dream. no comments







