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Nov 5, 2011

Anchors Aweigh for Fightin' Irish

After a short lived panic attack late last week leading up to the game against our historic rival, rumors of mutiny quickly turned out to be nothing that a little smash-mouth football couldn't fix.  In fact, the controversial comments made by Kelly and the even more controversial reactions made by several players may have provided exactly what this team needed to turn the corner.  It presented an opportunity for the players and coaches to sit down and clear the air that has tasted sour to some all season long.  With that behind them, they can cut the proverbial anchor loose and focus on winning football games.

Last Week's Win over Navy may have allowed the Fightin' Irish
 to Finally Cut the Anchor Loose


Speaking of focus, Kelly's teams have accumulated a 6-2 record on the road while playing without all the distractions that accompany football weekends at Notre Dame, compared to a 7-6 record at home.  Take that stat for what you will, but the only two games Kelly has lost away from Notre Dame Stadium were to MSU last year (they ended up with 11 wins) and the Skunkbears this year (in a game we literally gave away).  This bodes well for the remainder of the regular season, which includes games on the road at Wake Forest and Maryland prior to senior night at home against Backup College and the season finale at Stanford.  

While Wake and Maryland have both been dangerous at times this season, we drastically outmatch them.  In true fashion, a horrible BC squad poses no threat.  With a 4 game winning streak at our backs, we will have a real chance to take advantage of our newfound confidence and renewed focus in order to chop down the trees on Thanksgiving weekend.  Not convinced?  Let me remind you that Kelly's teams have not been beaten in the month of November for 3 years.  Luckily for us, Thanksgiving weekend falls in the month of November again this year.

And now to the game at hand, an interesting matchup against a traditionally basketball-centered Baptist school that has recently shown glimmers of potential on the football field.  Wake LB and leader of the Demon Deacon (which is a lame attempt at something as badass as the Fighting Irish, if you ask me) defense Nikita Whitlock had this to say about his first time playing against Notre Dame: "We're little Wake Forest... but don't expect us not to come out and try to punch them in their mouth.  That's what we do."  

There's no way we lose to a school
that such ugly "mascots" call home.


I like the fire of those fightin' words, and I'm expecting a well played game out of Wake.  That still doesn't change the fact that we should be able to dominate if we continue to emphasize our dangerous running attack as we did against Navy.  In his press conference following that steamrolling performance featuring 7 rushing TDs, Kelly admitted that he "put more of an emphasis on the run game in [the red zone], and I think that is the direction we want to keep moving."  I hope he stays true to those words so we can share in the joy of watching a consistently tough team that represents "...a brand of football that [Kelly is] starting to see."

Tonight's Score Prediction:

Fightin' Irish: 38
Demon Deacons: 20

Offensive MVP:  Jonas - The senior back will continue to play like he has something to prove.  Look for him to break a long TD to keep his scoring streak alive.

Jonas playing smash-mouth football against Navy


Defensive MVP: Manti - I've been waiting patiently for the leader of our defense to get his hands on a loose ball with running space ahead of him. Will this be the week?

Get this man the football!

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2011 Notre Dame Football Schedule

DateOpponent / EventLocationResult
09/03/11vs. South Florida Notre Dame, Ind.????
09/10/11at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich.?!?!
09/17/11vs. Michigan State Notre Dame, Ind.W 31-13
09/24/11at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa.W 15-12
10/01/11at Purdue West Lafayette, Ind.W 38-10
10/08/11vs. Air Force Notre Dame, Ind.W 59-33
10/22/11vs. U$C Notre Dame, Ind.L 31-17
10/29/11vs. Navy Notre Dame, Ind.W 56-14
11/05/11at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C.W 24-17
11/12/11vs. Maryland Landover, Md.W 45-21
11/19/11vs. Backup College Notre Dame, Ind.W 16-14
11/26/11at Stanford Stanford, Calif.L 28-14
2011 Champs Sports Bowl
12/29/11at FSU Orlando, Fla.5:30 pm ET

Notre Dame Football 2010 Schedule:

DateOpponentLocationTime
09/04/10vs. Purdont W 23-12Notre Dame, Ind.3:30 pm ET
09/11/10vs. Michigan L 28-24Notre Dame, Ind.3:30 pm ET
09/18/10at MSU L 34-31East Lansing, Mich.8:00 pm ET
09/25/10vs. Stanford L 37-14Notre Dame, Ind.3:30 pm ET
10/02/10at Backup College W 31-13Chestnut Hill, Mass.8:00 pm ET
10/09/10vs. Pittsburgh W 23-17Notre Dame, Ind.3:30 pm ET
10/16/10vs. Western Michigan W 44-20Notre Dame, Ind.2:30 pm ET
10/23/10at Navy L 35-17East Rutherford, N.J.12:00 pm ET
10/30/10vs. Tulsa L 28-27Notre Dame, Ind.2:30 pm ET
11/13/10vs. Utah W 28-3Notre Dame, Ind.2:30 pm ET
11/20/10vs. Army W 27-3Bronx, N.Y. (Yankee Stadium)7:00 pm ET
11/27/10at Cal Southern W 20-16Los Angeles, Calif.8:00 pm ET

2010 Hyundai Sun Bowl
12/31/10at Miami W 33-17 El Paso, Texas2:15 pm ET