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Game Thread | Florida State at No. 3 Notre Dame

November 10, 2018
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Florida State (4-5) at No. 3 Notre Dame (9-0) 


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9-0 Irish Face Noles For The Ninth Time

The last time Notre Dame and Florida State faced off was in 2014 when the Seminoles, defeated the Irish 31-27. 

Notre Dame has lost the last three meetings to Florida State and has a 2-6 overall record against the team from Tallahassee. 

Head Coach Brian Kelly is 0-2 against Florida State in his tenor in South Bend with a loss in 2011 and 2014, but he looks to lead his Irish to a win on Saturday on Senior Night. 

The matchup to watch on Saturday will be the battle in the trenches. Notre Dame’s offensive line against a very talented Florida State defensive line group. The Irish offensive is led by captain Sam Mustipher and will be put to the test against a deep Florida State defensive front led by Brian Burns. Notre Dame’s tackles, Liam Eichenberg and Robert Hainsey will be tested by Burns and Janarius Robinson who are both long, fast edge rushers. 

It will be interesting to see how quarterback Brandon Wimbush does running an offense that has hit a stride with Ian Book, who will miss the game with multiple injuries.

Defensively Notre Dame should have no problems against a very weak Florida State offense that has a hard time sustaining drives due to bad offensive line play.

Look for the Notre Dame defensive line to have a field day in the Seminole backfield led by Khalid Kareem, Jerry Tillery and Julian Okwara. Although the Florida State offense has struggled, they do pose talented threats such as sophomore Cam Akers, freshman Tamorrion Terry and senior Nyqwan Murray.


Five Players To Watch

Florida State DE Brian Burns
Maybe the best edge rusher in the country, Burns can be a game wrecker versus the pass. He does take some plays off versus the run, though. Notre Dame may choose to run his way frequently.

Florida State WR Tamorrion Terry
A significant play threat who had a breakout game last week, FSU will target him down the field often. It will be an excellent test for Notre Dame's cornerback to keep him in check.

Notre Dame  QB Brandon Wimbush
The obvious choice, but everyone will want to look out for how much the offense changes philosophies with him rather than Ian Book. Expect Chip Long to run him early and also to push the pace to help Wimbush along.

Notre Dame LG Aaron Banks
This might be the best front the Irish have faced all season, and that includes Michigan. That's how talented they are across the board. Banks is going to be in a battle with their deep group of defensive tackles all game long.

Notre Dame DT Jerry Tillery
FSU has a bad offensive line, and they are playing two backup guards in this game. That's not a good strategy when playing against Tillery. This could be a game where he racks up several tackles for loss. 


Quotes of the Week

Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly on QB Ian Book: (Via The Observer) 
“He got kneed. This is really much more of a rib injury. But as you know, when we’re talking about a rib injury, there’s a grade that can go from broken ribs to bruised ribs to internal injuries, so from this perspective, if he had severe kidney issues, that’s four to six weeks. We’re not dealing with that. … We think he’ll be prepared to play next week. We’re very confident that, if everything continues to move in the direction it has up to this point, that he’ll be able to play against Syracuse.”

Notre Dame safety Alohi Gilman on playing in the cold:
"Suck it up. Hit something first. It’s football at the end of the day. If you hit them first, you won’t hurt as much as they will.” 

Notre Dame CB Troy Pride Jr. on  wanting to play in freezing weather:
“That’s why I came here. To play in snow and some weather. Some gritty Midwestern weather. I’m a gritty person. I can play in any weather. If you put the ball the ball in the parking lot, let’s go play. 

Notre Dame LB Drue Tranquill on Florida State being a quality opponent despite the 4-5 record:
"We were in that situation in 2016, that is unacceptable for Florida State who is a school that is usually competing for national championships. So, I am obviously surprised, but anyone can be beaten on any given day, and they’re coming in to beat us, so we have to respect our opponent.

“They’re a very talented football team that hasn’t played to their potential, who hasn’t come together as a team this year, but when you have athletes like they do they can be dangerous because at any moment when it clicks, and their culture and camaraderie comes together they’ll be a dangerous football team.”


Countdown to Kickoff

10 - Of the four ranked teams Northwestern has faced in 2018, Notre Dame earned the largest margin of victory (10 points) over the Wildcats in last Saturday’s victory.

9 - Notre Dame and Florida State are set to clash for the ninth time in series history this Saturday.

8 - In seven of the nine meetings between Notre Dame and Florida State, at least one of the two teams have been ranked in the top eight of the Associated Press poll. The Irish are ranked third entering Saturday’s game.

7 - Six of the first eight games in the Notre Dame-Florida State series have been decided by seven points or less, with the outcome of five of those six games still in doubt until the final minute.

6 - Justin Yoon sits just six field goals shy of breaking the Notre Dame career field goals record held by Kyle Brindza. Yoon has connected on 52 career field goals entering Saturday’s game at Notre Dame Stadium.

5 - Ian Book completed his first five passes against Navy on Oct. 27 to run his total passes completed
streak to 15 straight dating back to the end of the Pittsburgh game on Oct. 13, the second-longest
streak by an Irish quarterback.

4 - Notre Dame is one of four remaining undefeated teams in the FBS after the first 10 weeks of the 2018 season.

3 - Notre Dame has held three of its last five opponents under 250 total yards of offense (Northwestern, Pittsburgh and Stanford).

2 - Notre Dame and Alabama are the only remaining undefeated teams that have exclusively played FBS competition through 10 weeks of the 2018 season.

1 - Notre Dame has been the first team to score in seven of its nine wins this season, with the Irish
trailing only Wake Forest and Pittsburgh at any point in 2018.


Yoon Watch

Yoon (52) sits just six career field goals shy of breaking the program record of 57 set by
his predecessor Kyle Brindza in 2014 after passing Notre Dame great and longtime NFL
standout John Carney (1984-86) for second on the career made field goals list during
the game at Northwestern. Yoon has also connected on 180 of 184 career extra-point
attempts.


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Game Thread | Florida State at No. 3 Notre Dame

167,649 Views | 609 Replies | Last: 6 yr ago by ghost_revival_2008
irishtank6900
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Sure gets wacky in these gameday threads lol...

No one said this team is perfect but "the OL lacks aggression" uhhhh we are steamrolling them in the running game. "Defense stinks" FSU has 13 freaking points....

I mean Jesus people, its not like we are playing the Eastern Kentucky? FSU has 5 stars everywhere you look.


Can the D get off the field quicker? Sure. Could we be better in the running game? Sure, but the constant we suck hot takes in here are insane.

Please just be happy that we are 10-0
Rottie1003
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Why should we risk injury to some of our best players in the last minutes of the game it's already won when we have so much more ahead of us just because of style points
TornisODaly
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Thank you Brandon
ejsjr
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Watched a little of the Syracuse game today. Really wasn't impressed. Syracuse in general seemed smallish and slow. Eric Dungey seemed game, but slow and clumsy.
irish0821
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Finally got Jurkovek in for Wimbush. He hands the ball off much better.
ndsean44
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donahue said:

ejsjr said:

But it's so obviously correct. Does anyone seriously believe that a 1 loss Michigan should somehow jump an undefeated Notre Dame? Absurd.


Unfortunately, what anyone on this board believes has no bearing on what the committee does. I do think that if, IF, ND finishes 12-0 but plays poorly the next two weeks and Michigan plays strong and wins out, there will be some on the committee that will want to move Michigan up.

Now if ND plays the last two games the way they played tonight then the question will be put to bed.
It's not about what anyone on this board "believes", it's what the committee has used and has stated will use primarily to determine these rankings.

They use head-to-head, common opponents and strength of record/schedule.

If ND finishes the season 12-0, beats a 12th ranked Syracuse team and wins at USC on the road to finish the year, what possible reason is there to justify Michigan jumping them? ND has head to head, common opponents and their strength of records are a wash.
MattPaulND
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Just give Dex the rock and see where he can find a sliver to run through.
Rwolf101
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I'd grade the refs at a C or C-. Their ineptitude likely didn't give away points or take points off the board. But my goodness, be consistent on pass interference. And some facemasks or hands to the face of the qb calls have got to be made.
ndcleric
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Rwolf101 said:

I'd grade the refs at a C or C-. Their ineptitude likely didn't give away points or take points off the board. But my goodness, be consistent on pass interference. And some facemasks or hands to the face of the qb calls have got to be made.
At least they didn't call the Stanford favorite - "roughing the center."
stephenoh
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If that happens--as Tirico and Fluiie said--the committee will lose ALL credibility

It won't happen regardless what Desmond Howard says
GVSND
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God bless Dexter, Alize and Brandon...good to see Chip Long finally figured out that your allowed run the ball on successive plays.
returntoorder
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Refs gave FSU 7 points tonight. Failed to call 3 15 yarders on FSU.......filthy bums....
losangelesnd
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IRISHLOYAL said:

I can't ****ing believe FSU is going to make this a game. ND has no killer instinct. And never has under BK.

I am the happiest person on earth that this s the last time I have to watch BW at ND stadium. And I don't give a **** what anyone thinks about that.
Killer prediction, bro. Nailed it. Just like you nailed Vanderbilt beating us and Stanford killing us.

42-13. Also killed Wake Forest. And we kicked the crap out of multiple teams last year. You're living in a fantasy world if you think this team never blows teams out. It's a fake narrative. They don't do it enough, but they have done it plenty the past couple of years.
ghost_revival_2008
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NYNDBLUE said:

From ACC refs.

ND 8 penalties for 74 yards
FSU 5 penalties for 35 yards

No wonder Kelly is hot at officials.


Jack should lead in this. We are getting screwed every week by officials. At some point, long since passed, we need to do something about it. Most of that should be done behind the scenes. I just don't have confidence he prioritizes our interests enough to take heat and conflict to fight for us.
 
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