Apparently not
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"It’s extremely difficult to win a football game when the other team’s running backs go for 315 yards on 37 carries. If the other guys can pick up 8.5 yards per carry, you need a lot of breaks to keep the game close, and just about everything else has to go perfectly. Notre Dame did their part; they threw one of the worst interceptions you’ll ever see on 3rd and goal at the 2, and they pretty regularly decided to maintain balance—coaches love “balance”!—by throwing when they could have just run the ball down USC’s throat on every down. Every pass play called was a gift."
Once gain ND needed a couple yards, and had a couple plays to get it, against a defense that they were pushing around and Denbrock went all Brian Kelly. Difference between OC's that think they need to outthink the opposition and OC's that are happy just taking the other teams' soul and stepping on it.
2 plays, right up the gut to get the TD and that game is over for all intents and purposes. But ND's OC chooses, once again, to get cute and give the other team life. And he'll never learn or change.
...so that you can adjust as necessary to game developments. It is not a goal to strive for in the game when the opposing team is giving you one entire aspect of the game.
I recall the ND-Florida Sugar Bowl, in which Holtz just kept running it up the middle, daring Florida to adjust to stop us. Holtz was one coach willing to take something freely given by the opposing defense, balance be damned.
yet oddly we kept doing something different. And unlike USC we didn’t get a pass interference call every time we threw.
Room for improvement, but fun game all the same.
...ready team...should the football gods smile upon us.
looked more like a C Saturday night…
I'm not sure why we thought that, but we did.
Yes Love and Price are awesome once they get through a crease... but they still need that opening at the line of scrimmage.
If we are to go far in the playoffs it will be our O Line that needs to show up.
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They had a camera in the booth. ND radio used to do it too but stopped a couple of years ago. Anyway, the broadcast was pretty good and surprisingly fair and balanced for being a USC broadcast. The radio team basically paid homage to the Irish toughness. They even chuckled at the Alleluia music coming from the Jumbo. Didn't blame the weather or travel.. Remember Shawn Cody? He was the color analyst.
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ND could have put the game away early but stupid play calling and piss poor kicking made for a much more exciting game than it could have been.