Solon takes you through the good, the bad, and the ugly or Notre Dame’s week 2 loss to Georgia.
Author: Solon C. Stephanou
What We Learned From Notre Dame’s Season Opener – Part II
The defense did a lot of good things against Temple which Mike Elko can be happy about. It held Temple to an average performance, allowing only 330 total yards and keeping the running game in check all day with 85 yards on the ground.
What We Learned from Notre Dame’s Season Opener — Part 1
First thing’s first, NBC did a great job producing the season opener. The pregame show production “The House That Rockne Built” that was hosted and narrated by Jerome Bettis was phenomenal.
Three Things Notre Dame’s Coaches Needs to Improve
Three things Notre Dame’s coaches must continue to work on in 2017 for the Irish to have a great season.
Three Things Notre Dame’s Defense Needs to Improve
If Notre Dame makes strides in generating a pass rush, sound tackling, and clear communication on the field the 2017 defense could be good enough.
Three Things Notre Dame’s Offense Needs to Improve
Related: Three Things Notre Dame’s Defense Needs to Improve Run the Ball With More Consistency Notre Dame’s offense was the most prolific in the Brian Kelly era last year, but fans and observers felt as though there was something missing. There was an element missing which would have made the offense more consistent and elevated […]
Analyzing the Secondary Recruitment
Notre Dame’s 2018 class is rising in national ranking but the lack of defensive back commitments is a concern.
What Oweh’s Timeline Means for Notre Dame
With Jayson Oweh pushing back his commitment date it’s good new for Notre Dame. Oweh’s plans to commit at the Under Armour game.
Notre Dame’s Top Pass Rushing Prospect, Already Committed?
Fans will always be looking for that elite pass rushing prospect that could change the dynamic of the defense. Maybe he’s already committed.
Prospects to Look Out for Following Irish Invasion 2017
A look at football prospects at Notre Dame’s 2017 Irish Invasion camp and some potential commitments to the 2018 class.