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Preview: Notre Dame Fighting Irish versus Army


Notre Dame  wide receiver Michael Floyd
Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Floyd

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish (5-5) come off an impressive victory over the nationally ranked Utah Utes to face their storied rivals The Army Black Knights (6-5) this weekend. The teams meet for the 50th time in the inaugural college football game to be played under the lights of the new Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. The game will be broadcasted Saturday, November 20th at 7 PM on NBC.

Without further ado here is the Preview for this week’s Notre Dame Army match up…

Notre Dame Offense

Talented Freshman QB Tommy Rees aims to continue his winning ways against Army this week. His three touchdown performance against the Utes last week was the first ever such display by a Notre Dame QB in their first game. On the season Rees has 542 yards, 7 TDs, 4 INTs, and a 62.7% completion rate.

The Irish O-Line has allowed 19 sacks on the season and faces a formidable Army Defensive Line that has 22 sacks on the year and allows 140 yards.

RB Cierra Woods, starting for the injured Armando Allen, has 345 yards and 2 TDs on the year.

Against Utah Woods gained 71 yards. Robert Hughes and Jonas Gray will get touches as well.

On the receiving end Duval Kamara came up big against the Utes with 2 TDs. WR Michael Floyd’s 767 yards and 9 TDs leads this unit. Floyd is only 2 TDs shy of Golden Tate’s Notre Dame Record for TDs in a season. TJ Jones should be back with his 22 catches, 287 yards, and 3 TDs this week against Army. Also look for TE Eifert and Robby Toma to get targeted too.

Notre Dame Defense

The defense is ranked 66th in the nation. The squad yields 225.1 yards a game passing.  They shut out Utah from the second quarter on, limiting The Utes to 265 yards of total offense (a season-low for the Utes) and 71 yards rushing. At this pace ND looks good against the Army rushing and passing attack.

This defense is paced by DLs Ethan Johnson and Kapron Lewis-Moore (combining for 73 Tackles, 8.5 TFLs, and 7 sacks), LBs Manti-Teo (190 Tackles, 8.5 TFLs, 1 Sack) and Carlo Calabrese (59 tackles, 5 TFLs, and 2.5 sacks on the season).

Army Offense

The Black Knights are led by Sophomore QB Trent Steelman’s 798 yards, 56.5% rate, and 5 TDs. He is also dangerous on the ground with 596 yards rushing and 11 TDs.

The Offensive line is a veteran one with 4 returned starters and has allowed only 4 sacks. It is quite undersized however with four players 6-4 and smaller.   


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I do not understand Irelands worship of Notra Dame. I lost all interest in Notre Dame, after they let a pro-abortion Obama speak at the Commensement. Obama is so pro-abortion, that he blocked an Illinois Law to protect the life of a baby that survive a partial birth abortion. Obama feel that these survivor baby should be place in a linen closet to die. Obama chaired the committee in the Illinois State Legisature, and listen to testimony without emotion. Obama is one cold person. Notre Dame does not represent this Irish-American.
go...go...go...fight...fight...fight...go ND beat ARMY end of subject.
Notre Dame has fallen on "sorry" times. Will Brian Kelly bring thm back? For now, I say "go Army"!
why they focus on this butting heads game every week and not feature gaelic games or soccer, or aussie games is to be stuck with losers. And few with irish complexions to boot.
why they focus on this butting heads game every week and not feature gaelic games or soccer, or aussie games is to be stuck with losers.
Go Army!
 




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