I don’t want injuries but during the bye week the team really need to focus on tackling and hitting, they gotta get more physical before A&M & for the rest of the year. Otherwise we are looking at a disappointing season.Carr is a dog.
Our coordinators may not be dogs.
O-Line are certainly not dogs.
Leaders on the team need to step up and challenge everyone between now and A&M.
1-1 is fine.
0-2 gives us no margin for error.
I haven't gotten through the whole thread yet, but this is the best post so far!Honestly this was the first game I let my 5 year old son stay up for the whole thing. I shit you not, he looked at me and said, “Soemtimes you win, sometimes you lose…right dad?”
And after I fought the urge to slap the ever loving shit out of him…I gave him a hug…and told him he was right. Because he was. Kids, man.
It ain’t that deep…but it is…but it isn’t. Keep that racial shit out of here.
Tonight, Notre Dame turned the ball over twice while not forcing a fumble or interception. That happened once last season, and it was the loss to NIU.
Similarly, Notre Dame only allowed 205+ yards while not forcing an interception twice last season, once in the win over Georgia and again in the loss to Ohio State.
Dating back to the 2022 season, Marcus Freeman-coached teams are a combined 16-2 when opponents average 3.1 yards or fewer per rush attempt. The losses are the 2022 Stanford game and tonight's Miami game
The game did remind a bit of the first OSU/Oregon game last year, where basically every bounce went Oregon's way.![]()
Just stats but to me this would indicate a unlucky loss more than anything else
Add to that the incredible one handed catch and it was just simply not Notre Dames night.![]()
Just stats but to me this would indicate a unlucky loss more than anything else
Yeah, the best part of the 12 team playoff is we don't have to flip out over a 3 point road loss to a top 10 team. Disappointing loss, for sure, but this team still has a great shot to be there in the end. Makes the A&M game a must win though. Go Irish.This game was nowhere near as bad as people are acting.
Yep. Very disappointing but it's a 3 point loss to a Top 10 team on the road, not Northern Illinois.This game was nowhere near as bad as people are acting.
Morning after...agree 100%. Bottom line is ND got their asses beat up front (on both sides) and lost the turnover battle 0-2. Miami took the ND 2024 game plan for every week and put it on ND last night.Silver lining…
Lost the turnover battle by two, both lines were abysmal and got absolutely manhandled when it counted, only to lose by three points on the road with an inexperienced quarterback.
Things that need fixed immediately…
This makes three straight games now where the team has came out and played like ass in the first half. Spotting top ten teams points, or any team in general, is not a recipe for success. Puts a lot of pressure on the team to play perfect in the second half.
Moving forward, we now have eleven one-game seasons. Focus on the now and not the future.
Thank God for the bye week.
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I didn’t want to go 12-0 anyway because there’s nothing like a home playoff game
Yeah. Watching Beck sit back there with time and carve up soft zone coverage was incredibly frustrating. The first TD on the crossing route where Hobbs gets beat and Talich's just floating around in back... Yuck.Plenty of material to “keep the pain” from this loss.
Massive credit to Cristobal getting his team on the same page fairly quickly.
Their OLine looked like how I thought ours would and should.
On one hand I hate the zone coverage, on the other hand you need pressure to get home and I’m guessing Ash saw the writing on the wall on that front.
17-6 in the 4th is a testament to the culture and there is plenty of room for success this season, but man was it a bummer seeing them come out relatively flat and get bullied on both lines for most of the game.
Carr was the best young QB of the weekend.
Wasn't this also true last year?One major problem that may not be fixable by the TAMU game: the DTs are undersized but they make up for it by also being slow.