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Notre Dame will not be a cake walk . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 173530" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>I keep telling myself it's a different year. But when I close my eyes, I still see Days and Laskey behind that wonderful OL gashing uga, FSU, and MS State. I then ask myself, "Why Not This Year, Too?" Most of the OL is back, and while Devine is no Mason, he's brings a lot (literally) to the party. Skov is a hammer, and JT looks every bit as good. Is ND's DL better than what the boys chewed up and spat out late last year? I think not. At worst, I think it's last year's UNC game all over again. We score late but leave too much time on the clock. If ND is within a TD and has the ball last, we probably lose. But if I have to make a prediction, then it's a war the first half with something like a 14-10 score, CPJ makes the half time adjustments, and ND's offense spends most of the second half on the sideline. Because of the media attention, Burden becomes the front runner for the Rimington. The Stanford Coach spends all week explaining why he didn't give the ball to Skov more. Either White or Milton become early draft choices because of their multiple interceptions. ND secretly decides they will never join the ACC as long as Paul Johnson is running the TO at GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 173530, member: 1338"] I keep telling myself it's a different year. But when I close my eyes, I still see Days and Laskey behind that wonderful OL gashing uga, FSU, and MS State. I then ask myself, "Why Not This Year, Too?" Most of the OL is back, and while Devine is no Mason, he's brings a lot (literally) to the party. Skov is a hammer, and JT looks every bit as good. Is ND's DL better than what the boys chewed up and spat out late last year? I think not. At worst, I think it's last year's UNC game all over again. We score late but leave too much time on the clock. If ND is within a TD and has the ball last, we probably lose. But if I have to make a prediction, then it's a war the first half with something like a 14-10 score, CPJ makes the half time adjustments, and ND's offense spends most of the second half on the sideline. Because of the media attention, Burden becomes the front runner for the Rimington. The Stanford Coach spends all week explaining why he didn't give the ball to Skov more. Either White or Milton become early draft choices because of their multiple interceptions. ND secretly decides they will never join the ACC as long as Paul Johnson is running the TO at GT. [/QUOTE]
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