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Notre Dame will not be a cake walk . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="cuttysark" data-source="post: 173454" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>The Irish looked good but Texas is not a very good football team right now. They played two true freshman on the offensive line; they have no offensive scheme; and on defense they had one player who competed all night long. These are not the Darryl Royal Longhorns.</p><p></p><p>The Domer's QB will present some challenges for the GT defense and they have a very big offensive line. I'll give up some passing yardage as long as Roof shuts down the run and contains their QB on the edge. Notre Dame lost their starting RB with a knee injury and have freshman playing behind him.</p><p></p><p>Notre Dame's defensive strength is their blitz package and pursuit. The triple option is designed to neutralize that aspect of any defense. This is a perfect situation for our B-Backs and Justin Thomas on the edge. The Texas QB was 6' 4" 250 Lbs. and presented an easy target to tackle in the open field when he was flushed out of the pocket which was the situation all game long. He had zero support up front.</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to seeing this one in person. The Yellow Jackets present a very difficult concept for the Van Gorder defense and I'll take CPJ as a game day coach and play caller over Kelly. It will be a tough challenge and we'll see how well we can run the football. If GT can run for at least 280 on the ground and complete a few passes downfield, then they can win in South Bend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuttysark, post: 173454, member: 1578"] The Irish looked good but Texas is not a very good football team right now. They played two true freshman on the offensive line; they have no offensive scheme; and on defense they had one player who competed all night long. These are not the Darryl Royal Longhorns. The Domer's QB will present some challenges for the GT defense and they have a very big offensive line. I'll give up some passing yardage as long as Roof shuts down the run and contains their QB on the edge. Notre Dame lost their starting RB with a knee injury and have freshman playing behind him. Notre Dame's defensive strength is their blitz package and pursuit. The triple option is designed to neutralize that aspect of any defense. This is a perfect situation for our B-Backs and Justin Thomas on the edge. The Texas QB was 6' 4" 250 Lbs. and presented an easy target to tackle in the open field when he was flushed out of the pocket which was the situation all game long. He had zero support up front. Looking forward to seeing this one in person. The Yellow Jackets present a very difficult concept for the Van Gorder defense and I'll take CPJ as a game day coach and play caller over Kelly. It will be a tough challenge and we'll see how well we can run the football. If GT can run for at least 280 on the ground and complete a few passes downfield, then they can win in South Bend. [/QUOTE]
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