With Carr starting at QB Miami will have the advantage defensively against the run.
2024 Notre Dame rushing yards per game:
With Riley Leonard - Ranked 14th gaining 210 rushing yards per game
Without Riley Leonard - Would have ranked 77th gaining 154 rushing yards per game
These numbers show how important Riley Leonard was to their offense and their rushing game was pretty much boom or bust without him. As
@OrangeBowlMagic stated, Love only had 5 games were he rushed for 100 yards or more and Price only had 1. All of those 100 yard games were the result of 1 explosive run, then they were pretty much bottled up. Stop the explosive run and they are done.
The other side of Jeremiyah Love:
VS Ohio State - 4 carries, 3 yards, 0 touchdowns
VS Penn State - 11 carries, 42 yards, 1 touchdowns
VS Georgia - 6 carries, 19 yards, 0 touchdowns
VS FSU - 9 carries, 19 yards, 1 touchdowns
VS Georgia Tech - 14 carries, 36 yards, 1 touchdowns
VS Louisville - 11 carries, 34 yards, 1 touchdowns
The other side of Jadarian Price:
VS Ohio State - 3 carries, 13 yards, 0 touchdowns
VS Penn State - 7 carries, 13 yards, 0 touchdowns
VS Georgia - 10 carries, 37 yards, 0 touchdowns
VS Indiana - 11 carries, 32 yards, 0 touchdowns
VS Navy - 5 carries, 19 yards, 1 touchdowns
VS Stanford - 12 carries, 49 yards, 1 touchdowns
In the final 3 games in the playoffs vs Georgia, Penn State, and Ohio State, Love and Price combined 41 carries 131 yards, 3.1 yards per carry, and 1 touchdown. Miami stops the explosive plays, these are the running backs we should expect to see.
2024 Defensive rushing yards allowed per game:
Miami ranked 20th, giving up 112 rushing yards per game.
Minnesota ranked 12th, giving up 109 rushing yards per game.
Corey Hetherman as a defensive coordinator consistently held teams below their rushing average in 2024, with only Iowa and USC rushing above their season rushing average.
Minnesota 2024 — Rushing Defense vs Each Opponent
North Carolina — Averaged
182.3 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
147 yards (–35.3)
Rhode Island (FCS) — Averaged
123.4 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
18 yards (–105.4)
Nevada — Averaged
163.5 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
58 yards (–105.5)
Iowa — Averaged
197.2 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
272 yards (+74.8)
Michigan — Averaged
165 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
155 yards (–10)
USC — Averaged
145 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
173 yards (+28)
UCLA — Averaged
178 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
36 yards (–142)
Maryland — Averaged
145 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
104 yards (–41)
Illinois — Averaged
173 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
126 yards (–47)
Rutgers — Averaged
166 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
109 yards (–57)
Penn State — Averaged
180 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
117 yards (–63)
Wisconsin — Averaged
153.7 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
36 yards (–117.7)
Virginia Tech (Bowl) — Averaged
178.4 RYPG. vs Minnesota:
74 yards (–104.4)
Miami was not a bad defense against the run last season and now they have a coordinator in Hetherman, who has been very good against the run. On the other hand Notre Dame is a vastly different team without a rushing QB. With Carr at QB, I fully expect Miami to load the box and stop the run.