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Notre Dame vs. Boston College preview


Notre Dame faces Boston College this weekend.
Notre Dame face Boston College this weekend.

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Boston College has defeated Notre Dame six years in a row. What will happen on Saturday?

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Boston College makes it a record seventh


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It’s a shame that for the rest of the Notre Dame football season, Coach Weis will be horrifically criticized after every single game. Now, this comes with the territory of coaching the Irish, yet I think it’s pretty ridiculous.   

Even when the Irish win, the heat rarely distinguishes.

Fortunately, the schedule down the stretch for the Irish isn’t anything to panic about, which should be of assistance to Weis. And it starts on Saturday when BC comes to town.

When Boston College has the ball

QB Dan Shinskie doesn’t throw the ball more than 30 times per game. In fact, he’s yet to eclipse 29 passes. If this turns out to be the case on Saturday (I’m expecting he might pass that mark) expect Notre Dame to be in good shape. 

The Irish rush defense has been improving each week. Against USC, they only let up 132 yards on 33 carries and at Purdue, they gave up a mere 74 yards on 24 carries. I mention those teams because they have extremely talented tailbacks, just like BC has. 

Montell Harris is coming off a career day, in which he ran loose for 264 yards. But if BC is going to be one dimensional in this matchup, they’re not going to be successful. 

They must find a way to get receivers Rich Gunnell and Colin Larmond Jr. going early and often to keep Notre Dame from stacking nine in the box. 

Offensively, the Eagles have struggled heavily on the road. And this has all the potential of breakout game for the Fighting Irish defense if that trend continues.

When Notre Dame has the ball:

Well, let’s see; even the one of the best defenses couldn’t keep Notre Dame off the scoreboard. Except for the final few plays of the game, Clausen had USC on their heels in the second half. He’s rolling, and so is the Irish offense.

Coach Weis already announced that WR Robby Parris is ready to go, which is huge for the Irish. While he isn’t near the same level as Mike Floyd, he does add big play capabilities.


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