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Comebacks and Grit

The individual comebacks during the game were an illustration of what Brian Kelly calls grit (his favorite expression) Mayer after looking like a Freshman on the first 2 drives, has a monster 2 nd half. Avery Davis just misses a third down TD pass, then makes two huge plays on the tying drive. Ian Book after the fumble, then the non interference call and dropped pass on the next to last drive.

A lot of character was shown in the 4th quarter and the overtimes

Who finishes with more yards from scrimmage in 2020...

Lenzy or Armstrong?

Lenzy was explosive last year in a limited role. He had 24 touches for 454 total yards and had 6 plays that went for 43 yards or more. All 4 of his TD’s went for 51 yards or more. I would guess his touches will triple, assuming he stays relatively healthy, which should lead to a monster season.

Armstrong still hasn’t had a real breakout season yet but if he’s the lead horse in the backfield then this could be the year. I could see him having a 2015 CJ Prosise type season if he can stay relatively healthy. CJ racked up over 1,300 yards that year in just 10 games. If Armstrong can have similar production then he should win this competition.

What say you?

Best TE Duo?

With the obvious talent of Mayer and emergence of Tremble this year, will this be the best TE duo in ND history next season? In my opinion it's a very complimentary tandem with Mayer (big, strong, and fast - the next high round draft pick TE) and Tremble (outstanding blocker and matchup nightmare). What are your thoughts?

Not looking ahead (just beat BC), but damn that position group remains in great shape.
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