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Haugh: Brian Kelly taints image and crushes credibility at same time

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Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly leaves the field after a 42-14 loss to Alabama in the BCS National Championship game at Sun Life Stadium on Monday, January 7, 2013, in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Scott Strazzante/Chicago Tribune/MCT)

(MCT) — Memo to Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly: You lost.

Alabama made your team look like Division II Grand Valley State in comparison during the BCS championship game Monday night that wasn’t your finest hour or three of coaching. You panicked offensively after falling behind early, not that it would have stopped Alabama running backs from leaving cleat marks on Notre Dame defenders. Your fine young men were reduced to looking like boys.

Yet you still had a wonderful, return-to-relevance season at Notre Dame despite losing by 28. Why kill the buzz entirely less than 24 hours later?

The appropriate reaction to such a humbling loss for a coach obsessed with winning a national title entails devoting all his energy into playing in the same game next January when this experience will benefit Notre Dame.

The proper reflex for a coach in Kelly’s situation involves fixation, not flirtation.

The socially accepted response to getting pummeled by four touchdowns on national television doesn’t include a date with a potential new employer the morning after — especially days after calling Notre Dame your “dream job.”

Did failing to wake up the echoes in Miami make Kelly wake up with his mind on Philadelphia? What changed to make an interview with the Eagles so soon after a letdown worth the credibility risk?

Under the circumstances, you don’t say hello to an NFL team unless you could be swayed into saying goodbye to Notre Dame. You say thanks but no thanks, I love my job and belong in college. You say privately what you said publicly, unless it was all empty rhetoric.

Now Kelly’s words before the big game look sillier than anything Brent Musburger said during it. His timing stinks worse than his defense did. He lost the right to complain about any blue-chip recruit who decommits to Notre Dame, the way Manti Te’o’s heir apparent at linebacker, Alex Anzalone, reportedly did Thursday. He unnecessarily gave negative-recruiters more ammunition to suggest if it’s not the Eagles this year it will be the Lions next year. He put his interests ahead of Notre Dame’s — and for what?

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