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Kirby Smart complaining

about the 4th and 1 where ND ran off the punt team and ran on the offense, got the offsides against Georgia to maintain the drive. Saying it's illegal to run 11 off and run 11 on. Well Kirby, you need to brush up on the rules.

1. Timing: Substitutions must occur during a dead-ball period (after the previous play ends and before the next play begins).
2. Defensive Matching Opportunity: If the offense substitutes players, the defense must be given a reasonable opportunity to substitute players in response. The officials will delay the snap, if necessary, to allow the defense time to match substitutions.
3. Prompt Substitutions: Players entering and exiting must do so promptly to avoid a delay of game penalty.
4. Illegal Substitution Penalty: A 5-yard penalty is enforced if players fail to exit the field before the snap, resulting in too many players on the field or illegal substitution.

There is no mention of how many players can be substituted. What a cry baby.

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Lets talk PSU

PSU has looked pretty good in the playoff so far. So that's going to be a tough opponent. They remind me of ND as a team that is playing balls-out, hardcore football right now and is going to be tough to beat. Good running game, punishing defense. And a pretty good passing QB who's apparently a serious NFL prospect, even though he waddles around like an OL playing QB. So not too mobile.

Should be an awesome game.
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Deferring to the second half

All the years BK took the ball after winning the coin-toss (drove me nuts). Thank god Freeman see’s the value in getting the ball in the second half. That kick return was crushing to GA.
Definitely, I think Weis did as well, so almost 2 decades worth of taking the ball.
Now, finally a coach who understands the value of deferring to the second half is refreshing.

Lets talk PSU

OK, I'm finally coming down off my drunken high from last night. lol. What a performance by our defense!

If I may, lets talk PSU. I have the not so distinct pleasure of living in State College and I work for the university. I guess I have quite a bit of insight on Penn State.

Offense:

The main guy they have to account for is their stud, first rounder of a tight end, Tyler Warren. He's big, tough and catches everything they throw at him. They use him in multiple roles and packages, and have quite a bit of success getting him in good matchups. He's a problem for our defense and we'll need to find ways to take him away. But he's going to get his catches and yards.

Keytron Allen, their RB, is solid. I would venture to say he's very similar to Love. Tough inside runner with speed on the edges.

Drew Allar, the QB. He very much impresses me. He's been around a while, has plenty of experience and spreads the ball around. This season he's done a good job of protecting the football and making good decisions. He is not a great runner and has had issues with pressure.

Their WR corp is pretty pedestrian. They do enough, but no one really stands out. If we can take away Tyler Warren, those guys will need to step up for them.

Defense:

They're solid across the board, but their front 4 is very good. They, like us, like to mix up pressure schemes. Abdul Carter... he's a stud DE. He'll be an issue to keep out of our backfield. They're secondary is an issue and has been all season. We need to find a passing game real quick to take advantage of this.

Coaching:

Well, lets just say that the natives in Happy Valley are restless and have been for quite some time with Franklin. He has struggled to win the big games (where does that sound familiar?). This staff I don't find as inept, they have fielded competitive teams for a while, but Ohio State and Michigan has had their number.

Overall:

PSU is a lot like Georgia I feel with the exception of having a QB that can throw the football well. They rely on their defense quite a bit and they've been good all year with exception of the Big Ten title game where they gave up a lot of points to Oregon. There is no quit in them, they play to the bell as we saw in that game, even though they came up short.

If Golden can figure out ways to shut down their TE and force them to other recievers, this will be another defensive slugfest as I don't think PSU's recievers are good enough to do a lot of damage against our secondary. I see no reason why we won't shut down their running game.

Offensively... well, we're going to have to play better than we did against Georgia and be able to throw the ball. They have a good pass rush, so I'd expect a lot of short passes and screens to try to slow them down and keep Leonard upright.

At this point, this is going to be very tough game since we'll be playing a team that is not handicapped by QB play like UGA was.

My initial thoughts... ND 31 PSU 28

Oh and one other note. I'm absolutely ecstatic to be playing Penn State for more reasons than one. Probably my greatest ND memory of all time was the Snow Bowl in 92. I was a kid and it was my first trip ever to South Bend for the game. Our seats were in the endzone right where it all went down in the blinding snow. Mirer to Brooks! I remember it was snowing so hard that PSU, in all white, you could not see them when they were at mid field.

Go Irish
Appreciate your post and insight. However, I will admit I'm surprised you think PSU will score 28. If ND shuts down the run, which I think they will and limit Warren's production, which I believe they can. I have a hard time seeing PSU scoring more than 17 at most. What do you think?
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Love and Cross Injuries

For what it's worth, Cross was back in the game after his injury. I noticed he still had that splint-like thing on his ankle, so I'm guessing he is going to gut it out as long as he can.

I think Love has a problem with that knee that will keep him out. I think he will be missed for his ability to block and dole out punishment as a runner, plus, of course, his ability to break a big one.

Lets talk PSU

keytron is not like Love IMO. Keytron does have great vision, balance, runs hard and doesn't go down easy, but lacks top quickness or speed. He's more like ettiene we just went against.

Singleton has the home run speed, but goes down very easy. Singleton is similar to price IMO, love is a unicorn.

PSU Dline is undersized but shoots gaps hard, and their lbs fly downhill like ours. They secondary is not as strong in pass coverage, and can be had against in the air. We have more talented depth at LB than PSU but psu lbs are better in coverage.

We will have the ability to move the dline more so than we did with Georgia, but psu dline will be better at exploiting spindler/coogan and the fact they aren't very nimble on their feet.

I think ND just needs to run leonard earlier. Hopefully our pass game is improved.

Stopping penn state, i'm confident we'll slow their run game down, it will be our lbs/safeties covering their rbs and TEs.
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