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Sunday, 12 October 2014
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North Carolina at Notre Dame: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

You have to admire how coach Brian Kelly is handling all the adversity the Irish have endured heading into Saturdays game, and for that matter his entire career in South Bend.

Player injuries, suspensions and more injuries would leave most coached grasping for clarity when approached by the masses for answers in one season alone.

But this is no ordinary coach.

A master of puppets as some might suggest.

He has dealt with rape allegations, accidental deaths,a recruits life-ending fall before he even stepped foot on campus, an un-inspired effort by many players in a thrashing during the title game, a quarterback suspension that left him with a physically challenged alternate option, more suspensions this year and now a total meltdown against a team he was pegged to beat by 3 touchdowns or at worst- throttled about the time the marching band was headed back to their positions along the endzone.

His cloaked tougher than hell response after today's game:

"We managed to find a way to battle back and get up on them and score 15 points late in the game and get a win,"  "There are many, many things I could delve into, but I would say the thing that points up for me is that our guys know how to win football games. They found a way to win this one."

No Broadway show depicts a finer tap dance.

Kelly is a gunslinger.

Kick a field goal late to beat Tulsa?

Nope. Toss it to Floyd for an even bigger statement- if he catches it.

His team won a Tombstone style gunfight against North Carolina Saturday in South Bend.

 

Will Fuller and Tarean Folston are players-period.

Will Fuller is going to be the top receiver in the country soon.

He will no doubt be a top draft pick in the NFL.

And even at the 4:45 mark late, with a 7 point lead- Coach Kelly found the need to draw up a deep pass to Fuller which resulted in a pass interference call. He is that good.

Fuller had 2 touchdowns and over 100 yards receiving.

Folston played well enough in what was to have been a day where the Irish established a running game. It was in the passing game though where Folston shined, hauling in 5 passes for 71 yards including a late fourth quarter strike for 9 yards.

Folston's duck and run under Christian Lombard near the goal line is what makes good backs great. His line has yet to establish themselves as a group that can produce good rushing stats. Folston is making the most out of least.

His late 6 yard run for a touchdown showed all the traits of a patient back, alah a Eddie Lacy or Arian Foster- backs that jump and pop after examining what's in front of them.

If the line ever comes together,(and that still hasn't happened) Folston will be one of college football's elite runners.

          

Letting North Carolina hang around all day was not in the game plan for the Irish.

An early Golson pick 6 put the Tar Heels up 14-0 at the 8:48 mark in the first quarter.

From there, VanGorder never dialed up, or for that matter- even had a phone for Carolina's offense.

North Carolina put up 510 total yards on a revamped, headed upward, top-ranked unit.

And tackling efforts left alot to be desired.

The late drive exemplified the negative trend that occured this sloppy day: poor tackling. A late touchdown capped a drive that was littered with miscues galore, Pop Warner looking efforts and a safety getting beat by a 2nd teir receiver with a blitz in play.

The overall team effort resulted yet again with an undisciplined football game.

Penalties on the day: 10 for 76 yards

Turnovers: 3 total

The win period was ugly.

Golson still rattles every fans nerves shortly after eyeballing Kelly for 20 seconds pre snap.

He is the combination of 80's Tyson and 90's Holmes.

Excitement at the snap with a hint of his shorts falling around his ankles in moments. You just know he's going to escape a broken pass protection and bolt for 20.

But then, he runs into a ref, scrambles left and heaves a ball up to Don Criqui.

This is what the Irish have with Golson: He will win games only because he has to make up for earlier mistakes.

But this was a 'team' stinkfest.

A 'win is a win' is something the players will forget shortly after saying "love thee Notre Dame....".

A wipe of the brow, coach Kelly chewing everyones backside, presentation of the game ball to Carolina's quarterback (he deserved it) and off to the showers.

Wash the stench off this one men because the world is watching you now.

Not just the fan base of NBC onlookers gathered each Saturday and Mike Mayock.

The world.

"ESPN's Gameday" in Florida.

Herbstreet and Howard pronouncing your defeat and ineptness early Saturday.

Wrinkled Corso placing a head dress atop his dome.

And a game later that night in primetime that will conjure up images of the early 90's.

Before all that takes place, you need to work on a few things:

Tackling, blocking, no penalties and no turnovers.

Fix those things and you could upset the defending champs.

Play like you did today?

Let's just say Mark May will be salivating the moment he is asked to analyze the result.






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North Carolina at Notre Dame: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

You have to admire how coach Brian Kelly is handling all the adversity the Irish have endured heading into Saturdays game, and for that matter his entire career in South Bend.

Player injuries, suspensions and more injuries would leave most coached grasping for clarity when approached by the masses for answers in one season alone.

But this is no ordinary coach.

A master of puppets as some might suggest.

He has dealt with rape allegations, accidental deaths,a recruits life-ending fall before he even stepped foot on campus, an un-inspired effort by many players in a thrashing during the title game, a quarterback suspension that left him with a physically challenged alternate option, more suspensions this year and now a total meltdown against a team he was pegged to beat by 3 touchdowns or at worst- throttled about the time the marching band was headed back to their positions along the endzone.

His cloaked tougher than hell response after today's game:

"We managed to find a way to battle back and get up on them and score 15 points late in the game and get a win,"  "There are many, many things I could delve into, but I would say the thing that points up for me is that our guys know how to win football games. They found a way to win this one."

No Broadway show depicts a finer tap dance.

Kelly is a gunslinger.

Kick a field goal late to beat Tulsa?

Nope. Toss it to Floyd for an even bigger statement- if he catches it.

His team won a Tombstone style gunfight against North Carolina Saturday in South Bend.

 

Will Fuller and Tarean Folston are players-period.

Will Fuller is going to be the top receiver in the country soon.

He will no doubt be a top draft pick in the NFL.

And even at the 4:45 mark late, with a 7 point lead- Coach Kelly found the need to draw up a deep pass to Fuller which resulted in a pass interference call. He is that good.

Fuller had 2 touchdowns and over 100 yards receiving.

Folston played well enough in what was to have been a day where the Irish established a running game. It was in the passing game though where Folston shined, hauling in 5 passes for 71 yards including a late fourth quarter strike for 9 yards.

Folston's duck and run under Christian Lombard near the goal line is what makes good backs great. His line has yet to establish themselves as a group that can produce good rushing stats. Folston is making the most out of least.

His late 6 yard run for a touchdown showed all the traits of a patient back, alah a Eddie Lacy or Arian Foster- backs that jump and pop after examining what's in front of them.

If the line ever comes together,(and that still hasn't happened) Folston will be one of college football's elite runners.

          

Letting North Carolina hang around all day was not in the game plan for the Irish.

An early Golson pick 6 put the Tar Heels up 14-0 at the 8:48 mark in the first quarter.

From there, VanGorder never dialed up, or for that matter- even had a phone for Carolina's offense.

North Carolina put up 510 total yards on a revamped, headed upward, top-ranked unit.

And tackling efforts left alot to be desired.

The late drive exemplified the negative trend that occured this sloppy day: poor tackling. A late touchdown capped a drive that was littered with miscues galore, Pop Warner looking efforts and a safety getting beat by a 2nd teir receiver with a blitz in play.

The overall team effort resulted yet again with an undisciplined football game.

Penalties on the day: 10 for 76 yards

Turnovers: 3 total

The win period was ugly.

Golson still rattles every fans nerves shortly after eyeballing Kelly for 20 seconds pre snap.

He is the combination of 80's Tyson and 90's Holmes.

Excitement at the snap with a hint of his shorts falling around his ankles in moments. You just know he's going to escape a broken pass protection and bolt for 20.

But then, he runs into a ref, scrambles left and heaves a ball up to Don Criqui.

This is what the Irish have with Golson: He will win games only because he has to make up for earlier mistakes.

But this was a 'team' stinkfest.

A 'win is a win' is something the players will forget shortly after saying "love thee Notre Dame....".

A wipe of the brow, coach Kelly chewing everyones backside, presentation of the game ball to Carolina's quarterback (he deserved it) and off to the showers.

Wash the stench off this one men because the world is watching you now.

Not just the fan base of NBC onlookers gathered each Saturday and Mike Mayock.

The world.

"ESPN's Gameday" in Florida.

Herbstreet and Howard pronouncing your defeat and ineptness early Saturday.

Wrinkled Corso placing a head dress atop his dome.

And a game later that night in primetime that will conjure up images of the early 90's.

Before all that takes place, you need to work on a few things:

Tackling, blocking, no penalties and no turnovers.

Fix those things and you could upset the defending champs.

Play like you did today?

Let's just say Mark May will be salivating the moment he is asked to analyze the result.






Friday, 10 October 2014
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North Carolina at Notre Dame: 5 Things to Know

"5 Things To Know"

1-Notre Dame Will Establish A Ground Game

Notre Dame doesn't need to score 45 points and hold the Tar Heels to zero points. Simply put, they need to play smart football and mistake-free football altogether.

For the Irish to accomplish avoiding an upset of epic proportions, running the football will be key this Saturday.

And against one of the nations worst defenses versus the run, they should find the going rather easy.

While the Irish are only averaging 152 yards a game, the threat of breaking out each weekend has yet to materialize for various reasons.

The Stanford game pitted the Irish against perhaps the nation's top defense. Against Syracuse and Purdue, Everett Golson pretty much had his way passing the ball-thus it eliminated the need to pound the ball.

This weekend will be the day Notre Dame fans have waited for: Greg Bryant,Tarean Folston and Cam McDaniel will run for around 200 to 250 total yards and 3 touchdowns between them.

2-The Irish Defense Will Get 3 To 5 Sacks

Bold, but within reach.

With an offense seeking to attempt big things, like pulling off an upset- mistakes happen.

Mistakes open doors for young, hungry defenses.

The Tar Heel offense has a mild running game which is led by quarterback Marquise Williams. One time Irish commit Elijah Hood may attempt to solidify his decision to flip to North Carolina.

The receiving group for the Heels is subpar. Quinshad Davis with 16 receptions leads all Tar Heel receivers.

The bigger concern during the game will be how well the Irish defense plays considering what lies ahead next with Florida State. Young and talented, the group stymied Stanford last week and held the Cardinals to 14 first downs.

More impressive is the stat of 205 total yards that Notre Dame held Stanford to.

The emergence of freshman Andrew Trumbetti has ignited an already stingy group of linemen in Sheldon Day and Jarron Jones- a unit that has all but surpassed totals accumalated in all of 2013.

The Irish defense under Brian VanGorder has 12 sacks and 9 interceptions through 5 games.

Keep an eye on: #91 Sheldon Day #90 Jarron Jones #93 Justin Utopa 

The sack total will rise after Saturday.

3- Everett Golson Will Move His Heisman Needle

With a pourous run defense in his face, Golson will have the luxury of time.

Not something teams want to do with a weapon like Golson.

And with a host of rising stars like #7 Will Fuller, #2 Chris Brown and #88 Corey Robinson, Golson should pad his stats and ignite a potential for a high scoring affair for his offense.

Add in what the running game will accomplish, and the Tar Heel defense will backpeddle for the better part of the afternoon allowing Golson to thrive.

Alongside Robinson and Fuller, returning starter #3 Amir Carlisle is now being pushed by #16 Torii Hunter.

That's alot of weapons for any defense to contend with- especially facing a quarterback like Everett.

4-The Irish Will Get Their 1st Special Teams Touchdown In 2014

Simply put-their due.

With the rest of the team coming together, the rejuvinated special teams looks to stamp itself as another part of the 2014 Irish that is progressing.

This could come during a punt return, and in all likelyhood-Cody Riggs will be the player to accomplish the feat.

Riggs has 14 returns on the year, and with a defense that should hold the Tar Heels for the most part-Riggs wil have ample shots at running one back.

5-The 'Frozen 5' Will Remain On Ice

The 5 suspended players, if released from their suspensions- will not see the field this Saturday.

And as of Thursday, all but a glimmer of hope remains to get them ready for Florida State.

Pressed for the millionth time during the process as to the status or if a resolution is near, coach Brian Kelly offered a vanilla response today(Thursday):

"I do not have any specific information to share with you," Kelly said. "If I did, I would probably let them share it with you, if I knew something specific, which I don't have a specific - I don't want to use verdict or announcement.

"I'm hearing some things, but I'm going to let them share any information they have with you. But as it stands right now, I do not have any of those players back at practice."






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North Carolina at Notre Dame: 5 Things to Know

"5 Things To Know"

1-Notre Dame Will Establish A Ground Game

Notre Dame doesn't need to score 45 points and hold the Tar Heels to zero points. Simply put, they need to play smart football and mistake-free football altogether.

For the Irish to accomplish avoiding an upset of epic proportions, running the football will be key this Saturday.

And against one of the nations worst defenses versus the run, they should find the going rather easy.

While the Irish are only averaging 152 yards a game, the threat of breaking out each weekend has yet to materialize for various reasons.

The Stanford game pitted the Irish against perhaps the nation's top defense. Against Syracuse and Purdue, Everett Golson pretty much had his way passing the ball-thus it eliminated the need to pound the ball.

This weekend will be the day Notre Dame fans have waited for: Greg Bryant,Tarean Folston and Cam McDaniel will run for around 200 to 250 total yards and 3 touchdowns between them.

2-The Irish Defense Will Get 3 To 5 Sacks

Bold, but within reach.

With an offense seeking to attempt big things, like pulling off an upset- mistakes happen.

Mistakes open doors for young, hungry defenses.

The Tar Heel offense has a mild running game which is led by quarterback Marquise Williams. One time Irish commit Elijah Hood may attempt to solidify his decision to flip to North Carolina.

The receiving group for the Heels is subpar. Quinshad Davis with 16 receptions leads all Tar Heel receivers.

The bigger concern during the game will be how well the Irish defense plays considering what lies ahead next with Florida State. Young and talented, the group stymied Stanford last week and held the Cardinals to 14 first downs.

More impressive is the stat of 205 total yards that Notre Dame held Stanford to.

The emergence of freshman Andrew Trumbetti has ignited an already stingy group of linemen in Sheldon Day and Jarron Jones- a unit that has all but surpassed totals accumalated in all of 2013.

The Irish defense under Brian VanGorder has 12 sacks and 9 interceptions through 5 games.

Keep an eye on: #91 Sheldon Day #90 Jarron Jones #93 Justin Utopa 

The sack total will rise after Saturday.

3- Everett Golson Will Move His Heisman Needle

With a pourous run defense in his face, Golson will have the luxury of time.

Not something teams want to do with a weapon like Golson.

And with a host of rising stars like #7 Will Fuller, #2 Chris Brown and #88 Corey Robinson, Golson should pad his stats and ignite a potential for a high scoring affair for his offense.

Add in what the running game will accomplish, and the Tar Heel defense will backpeddle for the better part of the afternoon allowing Golson to thrive.

Alongside Robinson and Fuller, returning starter #3 Amir Carlisle is now being pushed by #16 Torii Hunter.

That's alot of weapons for any defense to contend with- especially facing a quarterback like Everett.

4-The Irish Will Get Their 1st Special Teams Touchdown In 2014

Simply put-their due.

With the rest of the team coming together, the rejuvinated special teams looks to stamp itself as another part of the 2014 Irish that is progressing.

This could come during a punt return, and in all likelyhood-Cody Riggs will be the player to accomplish the feat.

Riggs has 14 returns on the year, and with a defense that should hold the Tar Heels for the most part-Riggs wil have ample shots at running one back.

5-The 'Frozen 5' Will Remain On Ice

The 5 suspended players, if released from their suspensions- will not see the field this Saturday.

And as of Thursday, all but a glimmer of hope remains to get them ready for Florida State.

Pressed for the millionth time during the process as to the status or if a resolution is near, coach Brian Kelly offered a vanilla response today(Thursday):

"I do not have any specific information to share with you," Kelly said. "If I did, I would probably let them share it with you, if I knew something specific, which I don't have a specific - I don't want to use verdict or announcement.

"I'm hearing some things, but I'm going to let them share any information they have with you. But as it stands right now, I do not have any of those players back at practice."






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