Just keep it close, don’t get blown out, stay respectable, nothing to lose and don’t lose any recruits. We have to be better than this.
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ND will need to play really loose if they want to win
rip. I wouldn’t punt once. No one expects ND to win or even be close. So swing for the fences.
He won’t. Not his nature at ND.
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with the opponents best players being the skilled positions. Brian is all right by me. And he did beat a team that still had more talent than his on Nov. 7th.
In these type of games when so much is on the line and we aren’t at ND stadium, we look inept. This program isn’t inept. It plays like it in big games, every single time. That’s the frustration.
roll and is executing with high proficiency any team that is less talented can look bad. There is a fine line between winning and losing and it is mostly based on the level of proficiency of executing. The problem is the more talented team executes at a higher proficiency normally and so you have to hope that you can bring them down or execute at you peak proficiency that at least puts some pressure on them.