Oct 7 | Louisville

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The reckoning comes next season. They have:

Fresno State
Texas
UCLA
Wisconsin
@ USC
@ Ohio State


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Naturally, the MAJORITY of those are played in the "Pig House"! Plus, the U$C game will be post Caleb Williams!
 

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Louisville is crazy cocky for a team that has effectively played no one and is reliant on two decent skill players to produce offense. Plummer is who he is, and it's not an NFL QB. Their speedy receiver is not Marvin Harrison. Their RB is not better than who players go up against in practice during camp. They lack NFL talent on both sides of the ball besides a handful of guys. They could not run the ball at all on NC State. They are a couple plays away from being 2-3. They had one score games against Georgia Tech (bad), NCST (ok), and Indiana (bad)... they trailed in two of those games, and in the other they needed a goal line stand to win.

Hard to see Louisville getting over 30 and hard to see ND under 30 unless ACC refs turn the game rigging up to 12 (Duke was an 11 out of 10... unreal what that clown in the booth did to try to influence the game). It's college football so anything is possible, but Louisville just does not match up well with a healthy ND. They are going to have to pray that ND is mentally and physically exhausted because a "dialed in" ND is going to jump on them early and not look back.

ND 31 Louisville 21
Agree with all of this but they are well coached, not duke well coached, but enough where we have to show up and play better. I think the offense needs a good game to build confidence before usc
 

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That’s the sole thing that concerns me. Just how much does ND have left in the tank after Ohio State and Duke? That said, they’re college kids, and an undefeated Louisville coupled with a night game is oddly comforting. That alone should garner ND’s attention and keep them from looking ahead to the following Saturday.
Right. The one good thing about this being the 3rd prime time game in a row, is that hopefully the players have a routine down (that should help next week as well). Normalcy is good. Use the science (GPS, etc) to ensure the right players are getting enough rest throughout the week. Hype up UL as much as possible b/c, as you said; these are college kids & I don’t think being adults even helps them get up four games in a row like this. Most fans underestimate this and look at the two teams on paper. You have to factor in how many miles they have on their bodies, who’s hitting a wall?, travel, who’s under the weather (cold, sinus infection, flu)?, last minute muscle pulls/strains, the list goes on. Yet fans just look at each team’s record, their roster & don’t factor any of that into the outcome. If it were only that easy.
 

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I got ND team over (30.5) and final score ND 35-17. Louisville can't stop the run and Plummer will throw some picks.

Also, I'm not worried about the hangover/cumulative fatigue so much in this game. Louisville is a finesse team and they're gonna get bullied.
 

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Surely Raridon will be very limited but I’m excited to see him move around and do some football things.
I believe he played in five games last season before his injury so he still has a RS left. Do they pick their spots and only play him in UL, SC, Clemson & bowl game so they can RS him this season?
 

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I believe he played in five games last season before his injury so he still has a RS left. Do they pick their spots and only play him in UL, SC, Clemson & bowl game so they can RS him this season?
I think this would/should be the gameplan unless they get into an injury problem
 

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Not a surprise, but great to have this news confirmed.

Assuming Brohm and co will try to neutralize Evans after back to back huge weeks, so I'm excited to see if Staes and/or Raridon can step up and have a big game.

Very happy to have Jayden back.

The next time Jeff Brohm neutralizes anybody on the opposing offense will be the first time.
 

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Louisville is crazy cocky for a team that has effectively played no one and is reliant on two decent skill players to produce offense. Plummer is who he is, and it's not an NFL QB. Their speedy receiver is not Marvin Harrison. Their RB is not better than who players go up against in practice during camp. They lack NFL talent on both sides of the ball besides a handful of guys. They could not run the ball at all on NC State. They are a couple plays away from being 2-3. They had one score games against Georgia Tech (bad), NCST (ok), and Indiana (bad)... they trailed in two of those games, and in the other they needed a goal line stand to win.

Hard to see Louisville getting over 30 and hard to see ND under 30 unless ACC refs turn the game rigging up to 12 (Duke was an 11 out of 10... unreal what that clown in the booth did to try to influence the game). It's college football so anything is possible, but Louisville just does not match up well with a healthy ND. They are going to have to pray that ND is mentally and physically exhausted because a "dialed in" ND is going to jump on them early and not look back.

ND 31 Louisville 21

One thing I think that helps is Game day isn’t there. All those extra’s and attention aren’t a constant reminder and what not.
 

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Seems like a pretty good opportunity to get the 40 PPG offense machine rolling again. Couple bad secondaries coming up, and neither of them have played much of an offense. Sam could have a gigantic day Saturday

From Sampson’s most recent
 

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What’s the move in Louisville before the game? Any bars us Irish fans are taking over?

Our tailgate plans with a client fell through unfortunately.
 

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After back to back weeks of going against good defenses, I think the offense is ready to prove something and make a statement. ND is too good and too deep compared to UL. Parker will better utilize his play makers. Those players will execute better. And the defense will continue to suffocate opposing offenses.

I'm going 41-10 IRISH
 

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Naturally, the MAJORITY of those are played in the "Pig House"! Plus, the U$C game will be post Caleb Williams!
Not so fast re Williams. They say they won’t sign if they don’t like the team that drafts him and he’s quite well paid in his current “job”
Negotiations will be crazy. I’m expecting the Williams crew will dictate who’s on the coaching staff on the team that drafts him
 

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Not so fast re Williams. They say they won’t sign if they don’t like the team that drafts him and he’s quite well paid in his current “job”
Negotiations will be crazy. I’m expecting the Williams crew will dictate who’s on the coaching staff on the team that drafts him
If I'm not mistaken, CFB players can rescind their commitment to play in the NFL draft by withdrawing his name from consideration before the deadline (mid-January timeframe). However, once a player has been drafted, he cannot rescind his commitment to play in the NFL. If so, Williams may not know for certain who would draft him… someone could trade up before the draft pick.
 

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Not so fast re Williams. They say they won’t sign if they don’t like the team that drafts him and he’s quite well paid in his current “job”
Negotiations will be crazy. I’m expecting the Williams crew will dictate who’s on the coaching staff on the team that drafts him

If I'm not mistaken, CFB players can rescind their commitment to play in the NFL draft by withdrawing his name from consideration before the deadline (mid-January timeframe). However, once a player has been drafted, he cannot rescind his commitment to play in the NFL. If so, Williams may not know for certain who would draft him… someone could trade up before the draft pick.

To add: I believe the big thing too is agents. Though, not sure how/if that has changed with NIL.
 

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Not so fast re Williams. They say they won’t sign if they don’t like the team that drafts him and he’s quite well paid in his current “job”
Negotiations will be crazy. I’m expecting the Williams crew will dictate who’s on the coaching staff on the team that drafts him
That's a rather strong statement.
 

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I have yet to hear a real football reason for why UL matches up well against ND or why they'd complete the upset. The narrative is simply "it's a bad spot for ND, third straight prime-time game, second on the road."

Let's ignore the fact that defense and running games tend to travel well. Let's ignore the fact that last week, we played with 3 healthy scholly receivers, got 2/3 back, and an alien at TE to compliment Evans and Staes. But let's get real worried about a football stadium that holds 60k, that never sells out, unless the opposing team brings thousands of fands to help them get there.

Screw the haters. ND wins big
 
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I have yet to hear a real football reason for why UL matches up well against ND or why they'd complete the upset. The narrative is simply "it's a bad spot for ND, third straight prime-time game, second on the road."

Let's ignore the fact that defense and running games tend to travel well. Let's ignore the fact that last week, we played with 3 healthy scholly receivers, got 2/3 back, and an alien at TE to compliment Evans and Staes. But let's get real worried about a football stadium that holds 60k that never sells out unless the opposing team brings thousands of fands to help them get there.

Screw the haters. ND wins big
I'm with you. Can't see Louisville stopping ND's offense much and Plummer will throw 2+ picks.
 

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I hope to see Oline, WR, and Parker play/call offensively better. Louisville dline as a whole isn't as good as duke & OSU, we should be much healthier on offense, and parker has to learn from duke that good defenses can stop something if you let them.

On D, i'd like to see better adjustments to counter other teams adjustments. Also, need to see better play out of harper/nickel spot. We're making it wayyy to easy to complete passes over the middle to slot WRs at times, especially when we blitz lbs.
 

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Always gets the blood flowing when the hornets nest is buzzing early as the LVILLE fans currently are all over Twitter. I think it will be a crazy environment, but man will I be disappointed if the coaches don’t have the lads ready to go. Should absolutely be able to take care of business here. Lean on the hogs and take care of the ball.
 

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Sam Hartman over 241.5 passing seems ridiculously low given the competition and return of our best WRs to the lineup.
 

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Is there any projection out there for % of ND fans in the stadium? Walking around bourbon tasting in Louisville right now and see a ton of Irish supporters out and about
 

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I have yet to hear a real football reason for why UL matches up well against ND or why they'd complete the upset. The narrative is simply "it's a bad spot for ND, third straight prime-time game, second on the road."

Let's ignore the fact that defense and running games tend to travel well. Let's ignore the fact that last week, we played with 3 healthy scholly receivers, got 2/3 back, and an alien at TE to compliment Evans and Staes. But let's get real worried about a football stadium that holds 60k, that never sells out, unless the opposing team brings thousands of fands to help them get there.

Screw the haters. ND wins big
You’re 100% correct. As long as ND isn’t sleep walking and beats themselves, there is no “real football reason” for why UL matches up well against ND. Human nature can be funny sometimes.
 

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Always gets the blood flowing when the hornets nest is buzzing early as the LVILLE fans currently are all over Twitter. I think it will be a crazy environment, but man will I be disappointed if the coaches don’t have the lads ready to go. Should absolutely be able to take care of business here. Lean on the hogs and take care of the ball.
I can't say I watch a ton of Wednesday/Thursday night games, but is Louisville considered a tough place to play? Why?

I'm with the Bloke. Unless we hurt ourselves there's no particular reason this should be a close football game. We'll choke them out in the second half.
 

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I can't say I watch a ton of Wednesday/Thursday night games, but is Louisville considered a tough place to play? Why?

I'm with the Bloke. Unless we hurt ourselves there's no particular reason this should be a close football game. We'll choke them out in the second half.

I was there for the 2019 game. It’s just one game, but I wasn’t overly impressed. I would expect lot of ND fans tomorrow. It’s a 4 hour drive, straight shot south from South Bend.
 
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