I can see where some would say that the offense did not help out the D in the third quarter. But, LSU also had long drives which kept the offense off the field, and after halftime kept them cold and out of rythmn. The offense thrives on building momentum and gaining a rythmn, its hard to do that if you are sitting on the sidelines for half an hour. How many stops did the D have? I only counted one or two; one stop was the missed field goal, but that can't truly be considered a stop, LSU still drove 80 yards down field. I don't think any offense can do well if they feel they have to score every possession, I think that is why Brady shows "happy feet" a lot of the time. When it was tied, all ND had to do was stop LSU before half, Minter used a prevent formation, and LSU still scored on a huge pass play. How does that happen? The D was out of position the entire game.
Minter needs to go not just because of this game, but for the last two seasons. Depth or no depth, talent or no talent; anyone should go after makinh Hakeem Nicks (and countless other) look like Jerry Rice.