Jan 20 | National Championship

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Anyone see Day prance down the sidelines on that fumble return? Does their coach running like a woman have any implications on this game?
I have three daughters, all of them athletes, so I have to tell you: I don't know that I've seen anyone move like Day was moving. I'm fairly certain that kind of movement is something you'd see on the National Geographic channel. Maybe.
 

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I have three daughters, all of them athletes, so I have to tell you: I don't know that I've seen anyone move like Day was moving. I'm fairly certain that kind of movement is something you'd see on the National Geographic channel. Maybe.
My five year old daughter would blaze past him in a back pedal.
 

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I said at the beginning of the playoffs that if ND didn't have the defensive injuries and the NFL OTs stayed another year, then they could go toe-to-toe with anyone.

But you go to war with the army you have. Unless Chip Kelly overthinks this, OSU should score 30. ND is banged up on the DL and will have to compensate with bringing LBs up, and even that didn't work against PSU. The prospect of being depleted in the front seven *and* playing man coverage against the best WR corp in the country. I dunno, but this looks like a pick your poison game.

Defensively, OSU may be the most complete defense in the country. Love probably is not going to house one against them. The running game might not break 100. Leonard will have to earn every inch, again. And the ND WR corp, while upgraded from abysmal to mediocre, is probably going to have to do the unthinkable: be good. I just don't see it.

Hate to say it but I could see Ohio State winning by as much as they throttled Oregon or Tennessee. I wish ND was healthy.
 

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I'm as delusional as the rest of you in believing we could win....


Having said that, the line makes sense. Look at the talent disparity from recruiting and NIL. They have routinely signed top 5 classes, often stacking top 10 WRs in every single class, they added more top players from the portal and have 5 stars everywhere. If ND were at near perfect health, I'd actually have confidence but this team has fought and clawed the whole season and lost a lot of valuable pieces along the way.

I hope they can stay locked in every moment they have leading up to and during the game so they can write the pages of that history. What a wild, fun ride to see this team teeter on the brink of disaster and then win 13 straight, including the Sugar and Orange bowls against Georgia and Penn State.

Helluva ride that has one more stop!
 

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I said at the beginning of the playoffs that if ND didn't have the defensive injuries and the NFL OTs stayed another year, then they could go toe-to-toe with anyone.

But you go to war with the army you have. Unless Chip Kelly overthinks this, OSU should score 30. ND is banged up on the DL and will have to compensate with bringing LBs up, and even that didn't work against PSU. The prospect of being depleted in the front seven *and* playing man coverage against the best WR corp in the country. I dunno, but this looks like a pick your poison game.

Defensively, OSU may be the most complete defense in the country. Love probably is not going to house one against them. The running game might not break 100. Leonard will have to earn every inch, again. And the ND WR corp, while upgraded from abysmal to mediocre, is probably going to have to do the unthinkable: be good. I just don't see it.

Hate to say it but I could see Ohio State winning by as much as they throttled Oregon or Tennessee. I wish ND was healthy.
How much does Texas beat us by?
 

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I said at the beginning of the playoffs that if ND didn't have the defensive injuries and the NFL OTs stayed another year, then they could go toe-to-toe with anyone.

But you go to war with the army you have. Unless Chip Kelly overthinks this, OSU should score 30. ND is banged up on the DL and will have to compensate with bringing LBs up, and even that didn't work against PSU. The prospect of being depleted in the front seven *and* playing man coverage against the best WR corp in the country. I dunno, but this looks like a pick your poison game.

Defensively, OSU may be the most complete defense in the country. Love probably is not going to house one against them. The running game might not break 100. Leonard will have to earn every inch, again. And the ND WR corp, while upgraded from abysmal to mediocre, is probably going to have to do the unthinkable: be good. I just don't see it.

Hate to say it but I could see Ohio State winning by as much as they throttled Oregon or Tennessee. I wish ND was healthy.
I actually feel like we are more likely to break off some big chunk runs and/or maybe a house call than we are to consistently move the chains on the ground. They are super aggressive in the box. Lots of Cover 3, but they bring them up aggressively in run support. A wrong gap or a well timed cutback could crease them with the speed of Love and Price.

I expect lots of RPO and think we have enough on the outside to compete with Greathouse and Faison coming on, and Evans being Evans. Because he was banged up and our pass game sucked balls for the half the season, I think it is being overlooked how good Faison is/can be.

The extra rest will help, and I dont see MF having any issues with getting these guys to completely empty the tank for team glory one more time.
 

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I'm as delusional as the rest of you in believing we could win....


Having said that, the line makes sense. Look at the talent disparity from recruiting and NIL. They have routinely signed top 5 classes, often stacking top 10 WRs in every single class, they added more top players from the portal and have 5 stars everywhere. If ND were at near perfect health, I'd actually have confidence but this team has fought and clawed the whole season and lost a lot of valuable pieces along the way.

I hope they can stay locked in every moment they have leading up to and during the game so they can write the pages of that history. What a wild, fun ride to see this team teeter on the brink of disaster and then win 13 straight, including the Sugar and Orange bowls against Georgia and Penn State.

Helluva ride that has one more stop!

All great points - but the same could be said about ND/UGA.

I know, I know, Beck was out - but it doesn't explain the difference between UGA -1.5 (which flipped to ND right before kickoff) and OSU -10.
 

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I remember a few years ago reading an article about why Chip Kelly wasn’t successful in the NFL. The main thought was that his offensive system didn’t match up well with the defenses in the NFL because so many teams run man coverage. Let’s hope that was an accurate article!
 

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Unless Chip Kelly overthinks this, OSU should score 30.

Very much would push back on that. OSU has played seven Top 12 defenses per SP+. Scored 30 3 times. Those 3 teams all had lesser recruiting talent (IU, Iowa, Tennessee). Did not versus Nebraska. Did not versus Texas, Michigan, PSU - comparable talent.


Essentially you’re saying they will do something they haven’t done all year
 

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Very much would push back on that. OSU has played seven Top 12 defenses per SP+. Scored 30 3 times. Those 3 teams all had lesser recruiting talent (IU, Iowa, Tennessee). Did not versus Nebraska. Did not versus Texas, Michigan, PSU - comparable talent.


Essentially you’re saying they will do something they haven’t done all year
Agreed - the Irish need two things to be prepared - get healthy and no self-inflicted/dumb penalties...

The coaching and heart/ambition of the players have gotten the Irish this far.
 

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Brother is an Ohio St season ticket holder.

The tickets he could've gotten last week for $1500 are now $3000.

That's seriously fucking unbelievable
 

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SIAP but have half the tickets just not been released yet based off the current availability? Is there going to be some type of releases through Ticketmaster? Assuming price is going to come down once that’s released but how much is the question
 

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SIAP but have half the tickets just not been released yet based off the current availability? Is there going to be some type of releases through Ticketmaster? Assuming price is going to come down once that’s released but how much is the question
This is my only hope 🙏🏼
 

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Very much would push back on that. OSU has played seven Top 12 defenses per SP+. Scored 30 3 times. Those 3 teams all had lesser recruiting talent (IU, Iowa, Tennessee). Did not versus Nebraska. Did not versus Texas, Michigan, PSU - comparable talent.


Essentially you’re saying they will do something they haven’t done all year
And against our D that hasn’t given up that many points at all.
 

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I see this match-up the same as the Louisville game.... the only difference is the 'injury bug' and I have to say..... the 'next men up' have come in and done well. Hopefully some good medical attention and rest will get the Irish (in total) at about 80-85% healthy for this game.

If Love is 100% it will be up to the offense to put at least 24-28 pts on the board. If that happens, I see a great game. VS / VS... o$u vs psu... the Irish match up pretty good. Same opposition played 8-9 weeks into the season so, they were prepared for each other and the outcome of the games was similar to the Peach Bowl and the Irish was 'riddled' with injuries before and in-game.
 

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Average ticket price of $2,600 is $100 more than the Eagles Patriots Super Bowl 52 was lmao. Insane.
 

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Coach Freeman should continuously show / display these things in the locker room from now until the time of departure for Atlanta…

The live spread for the game.​
Replays of last year’s game.​
Ryan Day’s interview after last year’s game.​

Being told you cannot do something for the next nine days should push this team to play out of their minds and have an “Us Against the World” mentality.
 
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Guys they won the game on a horseshit 75 yard screen with 20 seconds to go before the half and a fucking 90 yard strip sack with 3 minutes to go.

This isn't the David and Goliath people are making it out to be.
This Notre Dame team is the 2016 Chicago Cubs. Close group that love and play for each other. Our coaches will be ready, our players will be ready.
Here comes the Irish.
The Echoes are waiting!
Don’t ever compare Notre Dame to the Cubs and expect me to accept that analogy.
 

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I have three daughters, all of them athletes, so I have to tell you: I don't know that I've seen anyone move like Day was moving. I'm fairly certain that kind of movement is something you'd see on the National Geographic channel. Maybe.
It was fucking scary looking .... Bigfoot?
 

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Defensively, OSU may be the most complete defense in the country. Love probably is not going to house one against them. The running game might not break 100. Leonard will have to earn every inch, again. And the ND WR corp, while upgraded from abysmal to mediocre, is probably going to have to do the unthinkable: be good. I just don't see it.
ND hasn't been held under a 100 all year and OSU has given up 100 plus against a majority of their games against P4 opponents. And I'm not sure they've played a single game against a running QB like Leonard.

Iowa, Nebraska and Penn State all went over 100. Oregon reg season and TN in playoffs were over 150, and Michigan was close to 200. Purdue and IU ran for over 100 on them, if you remove sacks. IU ran for nearly 150 if you remove sacks and that punt bock which was a combined -60 yards.

They rarely rotate their front 7 and will keep starters on the field even if they're dragging feet with hands on hips. Rewatch 4th quarter of Michigan game and take a look at their defense - dog tired, standing straight up, getting their asses kicked and they stay on the field.

If ND keeps it close, they'll do the same and we'll rip off chunk yardage runs.
 

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Really not worried about the Defense in the game. I believe Golden will have them ready.

Looking for all the 'bricks' to be thrown on 'O' with Denbrock... utilizing Buchner (yes Buchner) on some trick plays whether Buchner touches the ball or not......

Get some Frosh in there to run 'dummy' routes to offset the D on Spread and Bunch plays.....
 
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