So if you're making the playoffs, you have a chance to win it all. As an outsider, before I got here, Notre Dame was in the playoffs two of the past three years before I got here. "As a recruit, that's 2002 or 2003, they hadn't won one, but you still know the history and tradition behind Notre Dame and probably every year that Notre Dame had a chance to win it. When you were a recruit when Tyrone Willingham was trying to get you here, as an outsider before you started coaching here, and then today? At three different junctures, I wonder how these align with your belief in Notre Dame's ability to win a National Championship. Q: I wanted to ask you was about National Championship aspirations. If I can't give them my full attention, if I can't make sure they're prepared, then I'll have somebody else call the plays." Because what I won't do is I won't cheat those players. I think this week when I'm on the road, I'm ready to get recruiting, and I'll kind of figure out what's going to be the best for our staff, where I can put my attention to. Q: Are you planning on calling the plays in the Fiesta Bowl? We're going to do this thing together as a team." We're going to achieve greatness as a group, as a team. Here are the things that I believe we can do to raise the level, to raise the standard, but I'm going to do it the only way I know-how, and that's being myself. "I've got to be myself, and that's what I told him. How does a 35-year-old guy who's never been a head coach have the confidence that you can uphold the vast tradition of Notre Dame football? Q: You convinced Jack Swarbrick and the University of Notre Dame to have confidence in you.
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