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  • Biff41
    SBR MVP
    • 07-23-14
    • 1234

    #1
    Syracuse Notre Dame
    Here are some excellent comments from Bleacher Report; SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Stats don’t tell the entire story as Notre Dame football prepares to face Syracuse, which amassed 589 yards of total offense last week against Maryland.
    The Orange, despite outgaining Maryland by 220 yards, coughed up two turnovers, failed to convert twice in the red zone and surrendered three sacks in a 34-20 loss to the Terrapins at home Saturday.
    “Certainly if you just looked at the statistics, you would wonder how they didn't win that football game,” Irish head coach Brian Kelly said Tuesday.
    The 3-0 Irish now face the 2-1 Orange at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Saturday night. Let’s analyze the Irish opposition and consider what prompted the gap between the squad that nearly touched 600 yards and the one that lost by 14 points.
    In addition to the aforementioned miscues against Maryland, Syracuse committed eight penalties for 69 yards, allowed a blocked punt and missed a 25-yard field goal.
    “I think the biggest theme on both sides, including the kicking game, is finish,” Syracuse head coach Scott Shafer said this week in an interview with Matt Park of Cuse.com. "We have to finish better. We have to finish the play better.”
    Syracuse failed to finish drives against the Terrapins. Most notably, Orange senior quarterback Terrel Hunt tossed an interception that was returned 88 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. Syracuse had just used a monster 51-yard gain to power inside the red zone before the pick.
    “You can’t win games where you turn the ball over,” Shafer said to Cuse.com. “I felt like we really couldn’t be stopped unless we stop ourselves, and that’s exactly what happened.”
    The misfire was Hunt’s first interception of the season. But the dual-threat quarterback has completed only 59 percent of his passes. If Notre Dame disguises looks and forces Hunt to be more of a thrower, the Irish could confuse the quarterback and create takeaways.
    Notre Dame ranks eighth in the nation with its six interceptions, five of which have come in the last two games. Following the bye week, the secondary is resolidifying from the rash of injuries and an ejection that depleted the ranks against Purdue. With cornerbacks Cody Riggs and Cole Luke manning the perimeter and safeties Max Redfield, Elijah Shumate and, potentially, Austin Collinsworth flying around the center of the field, the athletic Irish secondary should be able to close quickly on the Orange receivers. If Notre Dame can find a pass rush, too, that could hurry Hunt to force throws with an attacking Irish defense waiting.
    Prolific Rushing Ability

    Nick Lisi/Associated Press
    Terrel Hunt
    Hunt played the lead role in Syracuse’s 370-yard rushing outburst against Maryland. The senior gained 156 yards and notched two scores on 23 attempts, putting him in some elite company among Orange quarterbacks.
    Through three games, Hunt has stockpiled 273 rushing yards. The Orange have 795 as a team—good for 265 per game.
    “I think our offensive coaches have done a nice job staying with what we wanted to be on offense,” Shafer said to Cuse.com.
    “I think our offense is starting to get a rhythm,” he later added.
    Notre Dame, for its part, has looked stout against the run, especially in its last two games, as Michigan only mustered 100 yards on 35 carries and Purdue scratched out 26 carries for 56 yards. Can the Irish keep tabs on Hunt throughout the game?
    The Irish handled dual-threat Rice quarterback Driphus Jackson (61 rushing yards) and Michigan signal-caller Devin Gardner (five yards). Hunt figures to get his share, but don’t expect him to gash the Irish. Notre Dame’s defense is too talented and has had too much time to prepare for Hunt and the Orange.
    Bullough’s Defensive Scheme
    In his weekly look at the opponent, Kelly heaped praise on Syracuse defensive coordinator Chuck Bullough.
    “[He] does a very good job of mixing things up, gets you in third down. … They do a great job of bringing different pressures out of their third-down packages and confuse the quarterback and make it difficult for you,” Kelly said.
    Kelly said Notre Dame must do a great job with its protections and ensure the downs and distances remain manageable. All of that seems doable, of course, for an offense that has scored at least 30 points in each of the first three games.
    But with Bullough dialing up different pressures, it will be interesting to watch how Notre Dame’s offensive line responds. While no changes are finalized yet, Kelly said, this week’s depth chart revealed a shakeup along the line. Nick Martin could move from center to left guard, with Matt Hegarty stepping in at center, and Christian Lombard could swap outside to right guard.
  • Bostongambler
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    • 02-01-08
    • 35581

    #2
    Thanks for the War & Peace noval Biff.
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    • Biff41
      SBR MVP
      • 07-23-14
      • 1234

      #3
      Originally posted by Bostongambler
      Thanks for the War & Peace noval Biff.
      It is pretty long. I' ll just post a link next time.
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      • Bostongambler
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        • 02-01-08
        • 35581

        #4
        Naw it's good. I'm just joking. I do that to ease the worry about the USA going down the toilet.
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        • Biff41
          SBR MVP
          • 07-23-14
          • 1234

          #5
          Notre Dame likely to win but point spread is hard to predict. Opening at -13 might make Syracuse interesting but at -9 the fighting Irish look interesting. If Syracuse shows strong teamwork on def they could make it close. I would expect consistent play from ND. Syracuse could be the surprise here, for better or worse.
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          • jjgold
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 07-20-05
            • 388179

            #6
            I did not know this game is in New Jersey Meadowlands

            I think Notre Dame should overpower them in a high-scoring game
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            • daneblazer
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              • 09-14-08
              • 27861

              #7
              At least break it down in paragraphs for us
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              • tony_come
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                • 03-31-10
                • 21695

                #8
                I don't have time to read

                Too much work
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                • PickoMoff
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 07-08-13
                  • 638

                  #9
                  Originally posted by jjgold
                  I did not know this game is in New Jersey Meadowlands

                  I think Notre Dame should overpower them in a high-scoring game
                  I feel the same way! Cuse couldn't handle Maryland at home last week and I don't think they'll be able to handle ND either! I'm feeling a two touchdown or more points win!
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                  • Dan Kelly
                    SBR MVP
                    • 02-19-11
                    • 1332

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jjgold
                    I did not know this game is in New Jersey Meadowlands

                    I think Notre Dame should overpower them in a high-scoring game

                    Of all the great 'fade posts' I've ever read on SBR this is the greatest. To wit = It's succint, in just the first 4 words you're notified the poster knows nothing, and then - BAM - he hits you with his opinion stated in such a smooth literary manner as to assure you that his confidence, predicated on years of hard work and thorough analysis of this game, is greater than a 17 year old's notion of his own immortality. And, of course, the 'piece de resistance' is the author.
                    This post is a work of art, a true classic, a definite 'Fade Post Hall of Fame' inductee. And jj, I know you are smart enough to fade yourself.

                    FADE - SYRACUSE and the UNDER.

                    BOL

                    P.S. A great writeup Biff
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                    • Biff41
                      SBR MVP
                      • 07-23-14
                      • 1234

                      #11
                      Much Grass on the nomination DK.
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                      • Mac4Lyfe
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 01-04-09
                        • 48386

                        #12
                        Damn, can I get the cliff notes?

                        Who are you backing?
                        Originally posted by Biff41
                        Here are some excellent comments from Bleacher Report; SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Stats don’t tell the entire story as Notre Dame football prepares to face Syracuse, which amassed 589 yards of total offense last week against Maryland.
                        The Orange, despite outgaining Maryland by 220 yards, coughed up two turnovers, failed to convert twice in the red zone and surrendered three sacks in a 34-20 loss to the Terrapins at home Saturday.
                        “Certainly if you just looked at the statistics, you would wonder how they didn't win that football game,” Irish head coach Brian Kelly said Tuesday.
                        The 3-0 Irish now face the 2-1 Orange at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Saturday night. Let’s analyze the Irish opposition and consider what prompted the gap between the squad that nearly touched 600 yards and the one that lost by 14 points.
                        In addition to the aforementioned miscues against Maryland, Syracuse committed eight penalties for 69 yards, allowed a blocked punt and missed a 25-yard field goal.
                        “I think the biggest theme on both sides, including the kicking game, is finish,” Syracuse head coach Scott Shafer said this week in an interview with Matt Park of Cuse.com. "We have to finish better. We have to finish the play better.”
                        Syracuse failed to finish drives against the Terrapins. Most notably, Orange senior quarterback Terrel Hunt tossed an interception that was returned 88 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. Syracuse had just used a monster 51-yard gain to power inside the red zone before the pick.
                        “You can’t win games where you turn the ball over,” Shafer said to Cuse.com. “I felt like we really couldn’t be stopped unless we stop ourselves, and that’s exactly what happened.”
                        The misfire was Hunt’s first interception of the season. But the dual-threat quarterback has completed only 59 percent of his passes. If Notre Dame disguises looks and forces Hunt to be more of a thrower, the Irish could confuse the quarterback and create takeaways.
                        Notre Dame ranks eighth in the nation with its six interceptions, five of which have come in the last two games. Following the bye week, the secondary is resolidifying from the rash of injuries and an ejection that depleted the ranks against Purdue. With cornerbacks Cody Riggs and Cole Luke manning the perimeter and safeties Max Redfield, Elijah Shumate and, potentially, Austin Collinsworth flying around the center of the field, the athletic Irish secondary should be able to close quickly on the Orange receivers. If Notre Dame can find a pass rush, too, that could hurry Hunt to force throws with an attacking Irish defense waiting.
                        Prolific Rushing Ability

                        Nick Lisi/Associated Press
                        Terrel Hunt
                        Hunt played the lead role in Syracuse’s 370-yard rushing outburst against Maryland. The senior gained 156 yards and notched two scores on 23 attempts, putting him in some elite company among Orange quarterbacks.
                        Through three games, Hunt has stockpiled 273 rushing yards. The Orange have 795 as a team—good for 265 per game.
                        “I think our offensive coaches have done a nice job staying with what we wanted to be on offense,” Shafer said to Cuse.com.
                        “I think our offense is starting to get a rhythm,” he later added.
                        Notre Dame, for its part, has looked stout against the run, especially in its last two games, as Michigan only mustered 100 yards on 35 carries and Purdue scratched out 26 carries for 56 yards. Can the Irish keep tabs on Hunt throughout the game?
                        The Irish handled dual-threat Rice quarterback Driphus Jackson (61 rushing yards) and Michigan signal-caller Devin Gardner (five yards). Hunt figures to get his share, but don’t expect him to gash the Irish. Notre Dame’s defense is too talented and has had too much time to prepare for Hunt and the Orange.
                        Bullough’s Defensive Scheme
                        In his weekly look at the opponent, Kelly heaped praise on Syracuse defensive coordinator Chuck Bullough.
                        “[He] does a very good job of mixing things up, gets you in third down. … They do a great job of bringing different pressures out of their third-down packages and confuse the quarterback and make it difficult for you,” Kelly said.
                        Kelly said Notre Dame must do a great job with its protections and ensure the downs and distances remain manageable. All of that seems doable, of course, for an offense that has scored at least 30 points in each of the first three games.
                        But with Bullough dialing up different pressures, it will be interesting to watch how Notre Dame’s offensive line responds. While no changes are finalized yet, Kelly said, this week’s depth chart revealed a shakeup along the line. Nick Martin could move from center to left guard, with Matt Hegarty stepping in at center, and Christian Lombard could swap outside to right guard.
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                        • Biff41
                          SBR MVP
                          • 07-23-14
                          • 1234

                          #13
                          I'm not making a play on this one, ND is the better team but too many unknowns on Cuse.
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                          • Cuse0323
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                            • 12-09-09
                            • 30169

                            #14
                            Cuse covers. ML worth a shot. Wish I got the 12 when it came out though.
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                            • PickoMoff
                              SBR Wise Guy
                              • 07-08-13
                              • 638

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Cuse0323
                              Cuse covers. ML worth a shot. Wish I got the 12 when it came out though.
                              Weren't you heavy on cuse against MD last week? Rule #1: never gamble as a fan!

                              ND and it ain't gonna be close!
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                              • jjgold
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 07-20-05
                                • 388179

                                #16
                                Perfect weather tonight
                                Has to go over

                                Is Syracuse any good
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                                • PickoMoff
                                  SBR Wise Guy
                                  • 07-08-13
                                  • 638

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by jjgold
                                  Perfect weather tonight
                                  Has to go over

                                  Is Syracuse any good
                                  They lost at home by 14pts to Maryland last week.
                                  You tell me!
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                                  • mdunlap3
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 02-18-13
                                    • 1847

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by PickoMoff
                                    They lost at home by 14pts to Maryland last week.
                                    You tell me!
                                    First off, Maryland is not a bad team bro...lots of weapons on offense,but also lots of injuries on D, so their overall game performance is not consistent because of the sketchy defense, but they can make big plays and put up points, overall decent team man. Anyways, ND is coming off a week of rest. And while the Syrcause QB is not bad(better runner than thrower) Goldson is better. I would normally take a look at the dog here in the old "look-ahead" game for ND with Stanford coming up next week...but Syracuse upset ND two seasons ago in a heartbreaker. I also love teams that don't turn the ball over and don't commit a lot of penalties, and ND is one of the best in both measurements in the country. Expect ND to roll tonight in MetLife.
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                                    • Cuse0323
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                                      • 12-09-09
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                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by PickoMoff
                                      Weren't you heavy on cuse against MD last week? Rule #1: never gamble as a fan!

                                      ND and it ain't gonna be close!
                                      Last week I let it be known that I didn't feel good about that game and if I had to bet I would take Maryland. I lost some games and said fck it and put what I had left on my team. Against CMU, I told people that we would destroy them. I do just fine gambling as a fan. This game I don't have any great feeling really, just think Cuse covers though.
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                                      • Cuse0323
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                                        • 12-09-09
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                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by PickoMoff
                                        They lost at home by 14pts to Maryland last week.
                                        You tell me!
                                        Obviously you didn't watch any of the game. If you look at the stats you would think Syracuse won. It was one of those games were a team beat themselves but was better for the majority of the game. A penalty bringing back a TD which was BS and the killer, a pick 6 inside the red zone and a fumble in their own territory. Three plays were all that mattered in that one.
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                                        • DrunkHorseplayer
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                                          • 05-15-10
                                          • 7719

                                          #21
                                          Down to 8.5 now and I'm down big on ND; the Irish should roll.
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                                          • PickoMoff
                                            SBR Wise Guy
                                            • 07-08-13
                                            • 638

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by mdunlap3
                                            First off, Maryland is not a bad team bro...lots of weapons on offense,but also lots of injuries on D, so their overall game performance is not consistent because of the sketchy defense, but they can make big plays and put up points, overall decent team man. Anyways, ND is coming off a week of rest. And while the Syrcause QB is not bad(better runner than thrower) Goldson is better. I would normally take a look at the dog here in the old "look-ahead" game for ND with Stanford coming up next week...but Syracuse upset ND two seasons ago in a heartbreaker. I also love teams that don't turn the ball over and don't commit a lot of penalties, and ND is one of the best in both measurements in the country. Expect ND to roll tonight in MetLife.
                                            Noted!
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                                            • PickoMoff
                                              SBR Wise Guy
                                              • 07-08-13
                                              • 638

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by Cuse0323
                                              Last week I let it be known that I didn't feel good about that game and if I had to bet I would take Maryland. I lost some games and said fck it and put what I had left on my team. Against CMU, I told people that we would destroy them. I do just fine gambling as a fan. This game I don't have any great feeling really, just think Cuse covers though.
                                              Fair enough!
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                                              • Dirty Sanchez
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                                                • 03-01-10
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                                                #24
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                                                • dirtycash66
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                                                  • 04-13-12
                                                  • 2958

                                                  #25
                                                  cuse had this game circled, they will bring it today. line is going down for a reason
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                                                  • navyblue81
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                                                    • 11-29-13
                                                    • 4143

                                                    #26
                                                    Syracuse has looked up and down. THey're a hard team to predict. Notre Dame is coming off a bye week, but has a look ahead game next week vs. Stanford. Hard to tell what they'll be like. Notre Dame should cover, but I may look for a tease with something else. THinking of teasing it with Navy.
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