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Game Thread | Duke at No. 10 Notre Dame

September 12, 2020
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Game One | Duke at No. 10 Notre Dame 

Notre Dame Stadium | 2:30 p.m. ET | NBC | Notre Dame - 20.5 | Over/Under: 51

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Game one. There is Notre Dame football and that’s all that matters at the end of the day. 

Duke comes to Notre Dame with a defense that could give the Irish problems, but many unknowns on offense. Quarterback Chase Brice seems pretty good, but he doesn’t have the skill talent around him that he had at Clemson. 

It should be an eventful day in South Bend as there is a chance for rain showers during the course of the game, which could be a good thing for first-year offensive coordinator Tommy Rees as he’ll need to establish the run early. 

All eyes will be on running backs Kyren Williams and Chris Tyree, but it’d also be a good sign if a veteran running back also steps up on Saturday. Can Notre Dame get a receiver to step up and by that I mean a receiver named Braden Lenzy, Lawrence Keys III, Avery Davis or dare I saw Jordan Johnson? I think we know Ben Skowronek is going to be rock solid, but probably not the game-breaker Notre Dame needs until Kevin Austin Jr. gets back. 

The Notre Dame defense should be fun to watch. Brian Kelly had concerns about the pass rush entering August, but I think those were eased significantly. The linebackers are solid, so we’ll see how good Mike Mickens is as he’ll have to play some youth on Saturday. 

3 Bold Predictions
- Chris Tyree houses the opening kickoff and the legend begins.
- Notre Dame will have six sacks. 
- Notre Dame will rush for over 200 yards. 


Five Players To Watch

Notre Dame LB Marist Liufau
Liufau needed to have an outstanding camp to jump the line at Buck and he must have as he's listed as a co-starter with Shayne Simon. We heard he made a ton of plays and showed great speed to the football. Now we get to see if he can make a splash on Saturdays.

Duke DE Chris Rumph II
Rumph is one of the best defensive players in the ACC. He led Duke in tackles for loss last year and they moved him all over the place to have favorable matchups as a pass rusher. They don't have many game wreckers, but Rumph definitely fits the description.

Notre Dame RB Kyren Williams
Irish fans are anxiously awaiting Chris Tyree's first carry in a Notre Dame uniform, but Williams won the RB1 job this offseason and has made a physical transformation to help him accomplish that. Expect to see him contribute as a receiver as well.

Duke TE Noah Gray
Gray is a consistent and reliable target with NFL potential. On 3rd and 4th downs, he is their go-to receiver with over half of his 51 catches coming on those downs last season.

Notre Dame S Kyle Hamilton
If you're not excited to see what Kyle Hamilton can do in year two at Notre Dame, then you probably don't have a pulse. A supreme playmaker last season in a reserve role, he's now set to be a star and one of America's best defensive players.


Quotes of the Week

QB Ian Book:
“I go home and come straight here. I’m here early in the morning, and I leave late at night. I’m wearing my mask all the time with Coach Rees, no matter what, always hand-sanitizing. Just I would hate to miss a game because of testing positive or being in a contact trace. Coach Kelly says all the time, it’s about our human behavior. So it’s on us.

“All my classes on our Zoom, so I’m not even on campus. Obviously, I would like it to be the other way and be able to enjoy the whole experience, but obviously, we’ve got to play this season and I’ve got to do what I gotta do to stay healthy.”

LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah:
"As far as the defense, if our team chemistry continues to get better, we'll be an even better team and even better defense than the one last year." 

OL Robert Hainsey:
"I don't care if there's no fans or if it's like a scrimmage. The fact we get to play football is such a blessing this year and anyone who is upset about the fans, I don't know where they're coming from. 

"It's just so exciting that we get to play football this year. That's all that matters to me and I think that's all that matters to my teammates. We're just going to go make the most of it, especially the guys who's last year this is.”

Head Coach Brian Kelly: 
"There's a difference between working with a purpose and just running out there and thinking activity is achievement. They didn't do that. They were looking to set a standard and they certainly did that. 

"Now, we didn't win anything on that day, but we certainly set a standard of what this group can do. If they practice and have a purpose like that consistently, their preparation will be outstanding and they will have success on Saturdays." 


For Your Nerves 

Notre Dame’s Hype Video 

http://instagr.am/p/CFA66NFDrnq

Game Thread | Duke at No. 10 Notre Dame

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South Bend Weather Report as of 12:30am.

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And yes, I will be boots on the ground at Notre Dame Stadium tomorrow to keep you guys up to date all day.
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With all due respect, can we upgrade our weather sourcing?



Overnight
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59. Southeast wind around 10 mph.
Saturday
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm, mainly after 2pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Saturday Night
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 2am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 61. Southwest wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.




https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=South+Bend&state=IN&site=IWX&lat=41.6753&lon=-86.2657#.X1xTGS0iehA

https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=IWX&issuedby=IWX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1





sued at 810 PM EDT Fri Sep 11 2020

No significant changes to the going forecast for this evening
appear warranted at this time. Expansive mid level clouds will
continue to overspread especially northern two thirds of the area
this evening. Area of low clouds across east central Illinois may
try to advect into northwest Indiana overnight into Saturday
morning as low level winds begin to veer with eastward migration
of southeast Ontario/southern Quebec anticyclone. Still feel best
chances of rain overnight will remain west of the area where
better low level moisture transport will reside in advance of
approaching upper trough. Lows from the mid 50s to around 60 still
appear to be in the ballpark with lowest confidence across the
west/southwest with questions as to occurrence/timing of low
clouds.

&&

.SHORT TERM...(This Evening through Saturday)
Issued at 319 PM EDT Fri Sep 11 2020

High pressure to our north continues to keep the front locked over
the region through the night tonight, but will be slowly moving east
during the night allowing the front to slowly dissipate and shift
north early Saturday. This allows for slightly warmer temps tonight
staying in the mid to upper 50s and warmer high temps on Saturday
rising to around 80 degrees.

With dew points rising into the upper 60s and appreciable 7-8 C/km
lapse rates forecast later Saturday, we`ll have some instability
(~1000 J/kg) to deal with, especially south of US-24 and south of US-
30. Forecast models are also tagging parts of the area with
effective shear values over 30 kts so some damaging wind potential
is there. The moisture column appears to be on the drier side and
storm motion appears quick enough to keep cells moving, but if cells
train over the same area, there could be a locally heavy rain threat
within thunderstorms as 1.5-1.75in PWATs and decent large scale lift
reside over the area. Would like to see better SBCAPE/ low lapse
rates to introduce a chance for hail, but the shear is favorable for
it. The front clears us out of the rain threat late Saturday night
keeping a threat of rain up to at least around midnight.&&

&&
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blairkiel said:

With all due respect, can we upgrade our weather sourcing?



Overnight
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59. Southeast wind around 10 mph.
Saturday
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm, mainly after 2pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Saturday Night
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 2am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 61. Southwest wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.




https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=South+Bend&state=IN&site=IWX&lat=41.6753&lon=-86.2657#.X1xTGS0iehA

https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=IWX&issuedby=IWX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1





sued at 810 PM EDT Fri Sep 11 2020

No significant changes to the going forecast for this evening
appear warranted at this time. Expansive mid level clouds will
continue to overspread especially northern two thirds of the area
this evening. Area of low clouds across east central Illinois may
try to advect into northwest Indiana overnight into Saturday
morning as low level winds begin to veer with eastward migration
of southeast Ontario/southern Quebec anticyclone. Still feel best
chances of rain overnight will remain west of the area where
better low level moisture transport will reside in advance of
approaching upper trough. Lows from the mid 50s to around 60 still
appear to be in the ballpark with lowest confidence across the
west/southwest with questions as to occurrence/timing of low
clouds.

&&

.SHORT TERM...(This Evening through Saturday)
Issued at 319 PM EDT Fri Sep 11 2020

High pressure to our north continues to keep the front locked over
the region through the night tonight, but will be slowly moving east
during the night allowing the front to slowly dissipate and shift
north early Saturday. This allows for slightly warmer temps tonight
staying in the mid to upper 50s and warmer high temps on Saturday
rising to around 80 degrees.

With dew points rising into the upper 60s and appreciable 7-8 C/km
lapse rates forecast later Saturday, we`ll have some instability
(~1000 J/kg) to deal with, especially south of US-24 and south of US-
30. Forecast models are also tagging parts of the area with
effective shear values over 30 kts so some damaging wind potential
is there. The moisture column appears to be on the drier side and
storm motion appears quick enough to keep cells moving, but if cells
train over the same area, there could be a locally heavy rain threat
within thunderstorms as 1.5-1.75in PWATs and decent large scale lift
reside over the area. Would like to see better SBCAPE/ low lapse
rates to introduce a chance for hail, but the shear is favorable for
it. The front clears us out of the rain threat late Saturday night
keeping a threat of rain up to at least around midnight.&&

&&
You can be the official ISD meteorologist.
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I'll do it

I'll post it in this thread weekly.

Love it

I'm calling no weather worries for the game. Line of rain should move through pre kickoff,
Destabilizing the atmosphere and taking out the risk of late day lightning for the most part.

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blairkiel said:

I'll do it

I'll post it in this thread weekly.

Love it
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And barely a cloud in the forecast for the next week. Oh well. Hopefully the lightening will not show up before halftime.
In my other ear... just shut up...we've got football!!
Go Irish!!
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Duke and Notre Dame have arrived.

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That is huge good news.
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If you want to watch the Irish arrive...here's the link

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1200025203706176&extid=Le8icbSkPH7AOdyW
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Chris Tyree looks ready.
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Irish break into stretching lines and the "crowd" goes wild.
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So what again is the crowd policy for ND? Students only for the entire season? Or will they evaluate the policy every week?
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Band social distancing
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IrishRob said:

So what again is the crowd policy for ND? Students only for the entire season? Or will they evaluate the policy every week?
Students, faculty/staff and parents of both teams.
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We had The Rocket. Now we have The Jet. Both wore #25. Let's hope history repeats itself and he gets a National Championship in his frosh year
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Ian Book wearing a QB wristband with plays on it. He hasn't done that before in his career.

Could we see some TEMPO?
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CB TaRiq Bracy is working with the first-team defense in warmups.
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Marist Liufau was working with the first team defense at Buck.
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Braden Lenzy was not present on the field during warmups from what I could see. Checking on it.
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Xavier Watts was working with the 2nd-team offense instead of Lenzy. No word from Notre Dame on Lenzy.
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Was told by a Notre Dame official Lenzy is here. Might have needed to get taped up or something. Will keep you guys posted.
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National Anthem done.

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Crowd has given a nice boost. It's not loud but I think it's louder than most thought.
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Any update on lenzy
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Crowd looks better than I was expecting! Very proud of the school, students and players for making this happen responsibly.
 
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