I hated it.. but it worked

Oh there was definitely a lot to like…But Carson Beck is good enough and being paid enough where it shouldn't be 5 or 6 straight runs for a kick we are probably 50% on.

Give the O-line and Brown credit for the running though, and I defend CMC on some thing on this board, but imo he has to make a throw there. A C.Davis miss and ND win there isn't good enough when your best players on O is your QB. JMO
I agree, I was a nervous Nelly for sure.

For most of the game the safeties were at 9 yards and daring us to throw it, but we ran it for 4-7 yards anyway., so with that in mind it's hard.
You have an incomplete pass and it's zero yards, we were running it for a minimum of 3 yards a clip even in tough spots.

I was just hoping just to see a PA with a TE flat, but nope haha

Was almost expecting the PA play that day Arroyo go deep last year on the short yardage. Must be saving it.
 
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That is NOT a top 3 defense! They’re not very good! They PI’d our WRs to death and we went super passive after our long drive to start the 3rd. On both offense and defense
Outside of Toney, WR's werent getting much separation and not a single PI call was ever going to be called on ND unless it was a WWE tackle. ND D was good and refs made it better. Still hate the conservative playcalling though, have to have a few go to 3 and short PA pass plays
 
No this was a much better ND team than the 17 team. I'm not surprised it was close. And if Beck is slinging it all over in the 4th that doesn't guarantee success. So it's not what I would have done but it worked. That's the best defense we'll face all year.
He doesn’t need to sling it all over but throw the **** ball on 3rd and 4. Put the ball on Toney’s hands. The whole stadium knew we were running up the gut.
 
When the game clock reached zero, I literally had time to yell. "ZERO! ZERO! THE GAME IS OVER!" Before they snapped the ball. ******* refs were gonna bail out Notre Dame one more time.

*phew*
 
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Don’t underestimate what that kick will do for his confidence the rest of the year. We are going to need him this year. Biggest question mark on the team isn’t a question mark anymore. I don’t care it worked. 1-0 no tears from me.
Still a concern for sure (did you see the first extra point--it barely went in), but definitely a big step in the right direction.
 
How did Marty Brown get the burn in 4th quarter.. he did alright, but where was Lyle?

Someone on here said Lyle had an ankle injury. I don't think he played from 2q on.

Marty Brown was a pleasant surprise for me. He ran hard, and belongs…I've been worried about that take since he came aboard. THAT BEING SAID…I really hope CMC doesn't fall in love with him, we still need Fletcher and we need Lyle's explosiveness.
 
Tonight’s game was a true testament to the growth of this program. Watching the offense march down the field for the go-ahead field goal, followed by the defense absolutely overwhelming Notre Dame’s offensive line, was a thing of beauty. The win may not have been pretty, and like many of you I thought it should have been a blowout, but beating the #6 team in the nation fresh off a national championship appearance is a massive statement.

Yes, there were mistakes, and that is expected with 19 transfers, but those are fixable. Now it is back to the lab to clean up the details and keep building. This team has all the tools to make a serious playoff run.
 
1st game of the season. New QB. New kicker. As the OP says....it worked. If the opponents had an extra couple minutes on the clock, we may lose.
 
I absolutely despised taking the ball out of Carson's hands at the end but it worked so what do I know.

Lots to talk about and maybe complain about but f*k that. F*ck Notre Dame. Go Canes.
I relooked at the final and it says W
 
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I hated it too. But I get it for the last drive. Facing a top 3 defense in the nation where 1 mistake can lose the game.

He played scared, it worked tonight but won’t work often.

I’m happy to have the win
I think the “playing scared” had more to do with it being the 1st game of the season and Carson not having as much time with the offense. There wasn’t a need to put the ball at risk against a so called “elite” secondary.

Get the win, and get to next week. I expect by Florida game they will be full go on offense.
 
It's abundantly clear now that Ward was changing plays at the LOS. Probably even in the Huddle.

Dawson curled up into the fetal position up 14 points tonight.

Tonight could have been like 2017 - we could have run ND out of the god**** building if we'd been aggressive with our play calling.

How you do something is how you do everything. If the head men are being reserved and docile....guess what you get?
 
I absolutely despised taking the ball out of Carson's hands at the end but it worked so what do I know.

Lots to talk about and maybe complain about but f*k that. F*ck Notre Dame. Go Canes.
I get that. I think the inexperience at WR played a part on that but that's just my guess.
 
Some of y’all will never he’s satisfied, LOL.

Beck will have plenty of opportunity to let it fly this year. That’s the best secondary in the country arguably and we did what we had to and took care of the ball.

Refs had their say in this game and kept ND in it, they missed multiple PI calls.
 
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