I needed some time to process what happened Saturday before posting, because what your defense did just doesn't happen. Here are my thoughts, for what it's worth:
I'm no Notre Dame fan by any stretch. but the truth is that the media (and even some of you) are not giving Notre Dame enough credit. The old "triple option doesn't work against elite talent" trope has been disproven repeatedly, but for some reason we keep hearing it. Georgia Tech rushes for 300-400 yards every year against Georgia, even in losses. We were completely unstoppable against Mississippi State, Georgia, Florida State, and just about every team on our schedule last year, with the losses falling squarely on our mediocre defense. Obviously we have off days, but at some point we've run all over fast teams, we've run all over big teams, we've run all over teams with good coaches, we've run over good DL's, good LB's, good DB's, and everything else. There's no blueprint or no special matchup - the offense is just good, and you have to be better to stop it.
Notre Dame was better on Saturday. A lot better. Georgia Tech had scored almost 200 straight points without even having attempted a field goal, even dating back to the UGA game last year. We almost never go 3 and out. Notre Dame repeatedly made both of those things happen, and our players didn't know how to handle it. You made our elite QB look like a scrub until the final minute, and that just doesn't happen.
I don't know what happened against Virginia last weekend, but the team I saw beat Georgia Tech was really, really good. When you see what Georgia Tech's offense does against the Florida State's and Georgia's of the world this season, you may start to fully understand how impressive what your team did was. I'd rank Notre Dame #2 in the nation right now, based on resume, with Ole Miss being the only team with a legit argument to be ahead of them.