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While there are some Miami fans that seem concerned about our run game and O line, they seem to be way in the minority. Also, they constantly bring up that WF got 37 on us, but no one says that UGA is the only other team that made it as high as 20. The other common refrain is that they should load the box and let BW try to beat you with his arm. Like that isn't how everyone else has been trying to do that to us.

I know its not the coaches, but it really is interesting how few of their fans seem to even be concerned about this game and are just trying to figure out how lopsided their win will be.

Personally, I think we could lose this one if we don't concentrate and work hard and be consistent. But I am optimistic that we will win because for the most part we have been concentrating on what we are supposed to be doing and have had a lot of consistency and growth over the season as we got more and more used to both of our new coordinators and their schemes as well as our starting QB grow over the year as he has gotten more and more starts and snaps. If we don't give into the hype and continue to grind and grit our way thru, I think we win by about 10 points.

the fans on twitter, message boards remind me a lot of their players....a lot talk and noise.....but this is to be expected from their fans because well that has always been the way they are...even in the past years when we beat them especially in 2012 when they were supposedly "back" and we hadn't seen any kind of speed like them before...what happened? we blew them out of the water because they aren't disciplined and we punched them in the mouth....this is the same type of team....ND by at least 2 TD'S
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Some good OL Nuggerty for <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NDvsMIA?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NDvsMIA</a>. The Irish OL is among the best in the country and they'll be tested by a <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Hurricans?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Hurricans</a> def that leads country in TFL w/ 8.8/gm. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/OLTips?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#OLTips</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/OL101?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#OL101</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TrenchTalk?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#TrenchTalk</a> <a href="https://t.co/6b9Btj1ZBo">pic.twitter.com/6b9Btj1ZBo</a></p>— Aaron Taylor (@AaronTaylorCFB) <a href="https://twitter.com/AaronTaylorCFB/status/928620314057216000?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 9, 2017</a></blockquote>
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While there are some Miami fans that seem concerned about our run game and O line, they seem to be way in the minority. Also, they constantly bring up that WF got 37 on us, but no one says that UGA is the only other team that made it as high as 20. The other common refrain is that they should load the box and let BW try to beat you with his arm. Like that isn't how everyone else has been trying to do that to us.

I know its not the coaches, but it really is interesting how few of their fans seem to even be concerned about this game and are just trying to figure out how lopsided their win will be.

Personally, I think we could lose this one if we don't concentrate and work hard and be consistent. But I am optimistic that we will win because for the most part we have been concentrating on what we are supposed to be doing and have had a lot of consistency and growth over the season as we got more and more used to both of our new coordinators and their schemes as well as our starting QB grow over the year as he has gotten more and more starts and snaps. If we don't give into the hype and continue to grind and grit our way thru, I think we win by about 10 points.

Count my boss as one in the minority than.
 

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Everything is focused on our O line vs that front, but I'm much more interested to see our defense in this game.
 

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I really don't see much special about their offense.... Their QB doesn't seem accurate downfield
 

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Everything is focused on our O line vs that front, but I'm much more interested to see our defense in this game.

I am too. I think our opportunistic style since Elko’s arrival will benefit us. Though it always is, this game in particular needs to see us win the turnover battle, and the way their QB likes to hit receivers with opposing jerseys in it, we need to take advantage. I would also like to see a similar performance to last year in that we get tackles in the backfield. Plus, I would just like to see how we bounce back from a lackluster performance on that side of the ball. It wasn’t that bad, but it also wasn’t as fun as holding teams to under 20 either.
 

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I really don't see much special about their offense.... Their QB doesn't seem accurate downfield

He actually throws a pretty nice deep ball, and we definitely need to limit the big play through the air. I do agree, however, that he isn’t the most accurate QB out there.
 

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from the mother ship, ACC Week 11 picks: Can Miami make a playoff statement vs. Notre Dame? - ACC Blog- ESPN

No. 3 Notre Dame (8-1) at No. 7 Miami (8-0), 8 p.m. ET, ABC

Hale: Last week, I had no good reason to pick Miami, but I wanted to zig when Andrea zagged. I’m doing the same this week. I actually like Miami in this game, but it’s worth noting that the Canes have allowed 52 runs of 10 yards or more this season -- among the worst in the Power 5. That’s bad news against the Irish ground game. Notre Dame 28, Miami 24


Adelson: On paper, most of the matchups point to the Irish, and if Notre Dame wins by two touchdowns it would not come as a huge surprise. But Miami has this belief and confidence and a defense that has a newfound swagger after shutting down Virginia Tech's run game and creating four turnovers for the third straight game. Notre Dame hasn't played a road game in a month, and the heat could be a factor in such a hostile environment. Taking a flier on the Canes. Miami 24, Notre Dame 21
 

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from the mother ship, ACC Week 11 picks: Can Miami make a playoff statement vs. Notre Dame? - ACC Blog- ESPN

No. 3 Notre Dame (8-1) at No. 7 Miami (8-0), 8 p.m. ET, ABC

Hale: Last week, I had no good reason to pick Miami, but I wanted to zig when Andrea zagged. I’m doing the same this week. I actually like Miami in this game, but it’s worth noting that the Canes have allowed 52 runs of 10 yards or more this season -- among the worst in the Power 5. That’s bad news against the Irish ground game. Notre Dame 28, Miami 24


Adelson: On paper, most of the matchups point to the Irish, and if Notre Dame wins by two touchdowns it would not come as a huge surprise. But Miami has this belief and confidence and a defense that has a newfound swagger after shutting down Virginia Tech's run game and creating four turnovers for the third straight game. Notre Dame hasn't played a road game in a month, and the heat could be a factor in such a hostile environment. Taking a flier on the Canes. Miami 24, Notre Dame 21

I would be shocked if the score is that low for us on either account. This is not Georgia we are talking about here.
 

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from the mother ship, ACC Week 11 picks: Can Miami make a playoff statement vs. Notre Dame? - ACC Blog- ESPN

No. 3 Notre Dame (8-1) at No. 7 Miami (8-0), 8 p.m. ET, ABC

Hale: Last week, I had no good reason to pick Miami, but I wanted to zig when Andrea zagged. I’m doing the same this week. I actually like Miami in this game, but it’s worth noting that the Canes have allowed 52 runs of 10 yards or more this season -- among the worst in the Power 5. That’s bad news against the Irish ground game. Notre Dame 28, Miami 24


Adelson: On paper, most of the matchups point to the Irish, and if Notre Dame wins by two touchdowns it would not come as a huge surprise. But Miami has this belief and confidence and a defense that has a newfound swagger after shutting down Virginia Tech's run game and creating four turnovers for the third straight game. Notre Dame hasn't played a road game in a month, and the heat could be a factor in such a hostile environment. Taking a flier on the Canes. Miami 24, Notre Dame 21

Have belief all you want. VT run < ND run
 

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The Notre Dame vs. Miami rivalry is the most relevant in this monstrous weekend of college football

Oh boy. Subtitle: "The storied matchup proves the woes of the country are rarely far from the field."

Honestly wiz, why would you even link that trash? This Tinsley guy is moronic, lacking any sort of respect in the article. That last line is particularly disgusting

That subtitle is actually pretty misleading.

The close to the story talks about how this *isn't* "Catholics vs Convicts" anymore.

Notre Dame vs. Miami isn’t what it once was. And maybe that’s a good thing in some ways. But that doesn’t mean Saturday night can’t be the start of something real and relevant. Again.
 
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The funniest thing I’ve heard from the Miami side of this game is that ND is slow and they are so much faster. This ND Team is far from slow. ND has legit speed all over the field. To add to that, as far as pound for pound, ND is one hell
of an athletic team, arguably the most athletic north of the Mason-Dixon Line. And the Buckeyes, with their top 3 classes over and over, are the only competition in that conversation.
 

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I would be shocked if the score is that low for us on either account. This is not Georgia we are talking about here.

They have to predict us only scoring in the 20's so that it's a close game. They have scored in the mid-20's against the teams from a power 5 conference in every game this year with the exception of Duke which was 31. Not exactly an offensive juggernaut.

I think that ND wins this game by at least 10. Miami's only chance is to win the turnover battle convincingly.
 
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The funniest thing I’ve heard from the Miami side of this game is that ND is slow and they are so much faster. This ND Team is far from slow. ND has legit speed all over the field. To add to that, as far as pound for pound, ND is one hell
of an athletic team, arguably the most athletic north of the Mason-Dixon Line. And the Buckeyes, with their top 3 classes over and over, are the only competition in that conversation.

Their WRs will run by our DBs, that's no joke. It's important we get enough of a rush so Rozier doesn't have time to wait on the deep route. Their speed advantage against our DBs is my biggest concern defensively.

Their LBs are fast too, as are their corners, but I don't think that matters as much.
 

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Their WRs will run by our DBs, that's no joke. It's important we get enough of a rush so Rozier doesn't have time to wait on the deep route. Their speed advantage against our DBs is my biggest concern defensively.

Their LBs are fast too, as are their corners, but I don't think that matters as much.

this, thomas and richards are burners!
 

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Their WRs will run by our DBs, that's no joke. It's important we get enough of a rush so Rozier doesn't have time to wait on the deep route. Their speed advantage against our DBs is my biggest concern defensively.

Their LBs are fast too, as are their corners, but I don't think that matters as much.

It will matter on our screen plays, but those are ineffective on their own already. They serve to simply keep the middle relatively open for Adams when he breaks through the line.

It will definitely matter if we are having trouble running off-tackle with the stretch play and Long continues to call it anyway, like against UGA.

Not too worried about that, though, as we did better getting to the edge against USC and NC State, and we also attack downhill more often now.
 
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this, thomas and richards are burners!

I think we'll play off quite a bit to prevent getting burnt, but I think that's going to allow the Patriot's receive to get a lot of quick hit, 8 yard passes that move the chains.
 

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I think we'll play off quite a bit to prevent getting burnt, but I think that's going to allow the Patriot's receive to get a lot of quick hit, 8 yard passes that move the chains.

That's where Okwara, Hayes and Co. get those big paws up and bat the quick shit down, just like Elko has been preparing them for all week, I'm sure.

They'll be prepared for the timing and the routes on the quick throws, knowing they have to sit back to prevent Thomas from getting deep when he's on the field.
 

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I think we'll play off quite a bit to prevent getting burnt, but I think that's going to allow the Patriot's receive to get a lot of quick hit, 8 yard passes that move the chains.

The good news is that their QB has been consistently pretty bad at doing that. Quick reads and throwing darts is turnover city for him.

If our O plays like they should, we will be welcoming the underneath stuff anyway, because we'll be up by 10 most of the game.
 
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Have we spied a QB all year? I don't believe we have had to.

That's a cause for concern, as Rozier has some wheels and this takes one person out of the pass play.
 

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Have we spied a QB all year? I don't believe we have had to.

That's a cause for concern, as Rozier has some wheels and this takes one person out of the pass play.

Tillery was spying last week
 

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They have to predict us only scoring in the 20's so that it's a close game. They have scored in the mid-20's against the teams from a power 5 conference in every game this year with the exception of Duke which was 31. Not exactly an offensive juggernaut.

I think that ND wins this game by at least 10. Miami's only chance is to win the turnover battle convincingly.

You and me thinks alike my friend.
 

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Have we spied a QB all year? I don't believe we have had to.

That's a cause for concern, as Rozier has some wheels and this takes one person out of the pass play.

Going only by his numbers I don't see any reason to spy him.
 

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Yeah, guys I'm showing you all of this cool stuff to get you even more hyped for Saturday, but don't forget the most important part: getting good beer for the game. Second most important part is repping me, you ungrateful jerks

Done!
 
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