
Notre Dame struggled with Navy’s triple option in the first half giving up 21 points. The halftime adjustments proved to be valuable but the Irish special teams and offense kept Navy to only 3 2nd half possessions.
Notre Dame struggled with Navy’s triple option in the first half giving up 21 points. The halftime adjustments proved to be valuable but the Irish special teams and offense kept Navy to only 3 2nd half possessions.
Notre Dame didn’t score 60 on Navy but they did nearly double the Navy output and defeated the Mids 41-24.
Listen and laugh with the player predictions by Reuben and Randall. Also take a look at who Notre Dame’s opponents are playing in week 6 of college football.
Navy brings the 2nd triple-option attack into Notre Dame stadium on Saturday. Although Georgia Tech was expected to the be the better of the two, their 3 consecutive losses are bringing many to wonder if the Yellow Jackets were all that they were expected to be… Maybe Navy is the better triple-option offense. What is impressive about the Midshipmen is their turnover margin of the year: +8 (in four games).
Notre Dame’s defense gave a TD on each of Clemson’s first two drives but held the Clemson in check the rest of the game.
After Notre Dame’s 22-24 loss to Clemson we look at whose stock upped and whose stock dropped.
Randall and Reuben discuss their score predictions as well as who’s more likely to have a 100 yard game, Fuller or Prosise.
An exciting test awaits Notre Dame this Saturday in Death Valley. Can the Irish running game continue to dictate the game against an aggressive Tiger front 7. Can Will Fuller get behind the outstretched arms of the Clemson secondary?
Why did ND struggle against the run when everyone was worried about the UMASS passing attack?
Notre Dame defeated UMASS 62-27 thanks in large part by a 457 yard rushing attack.