IRISH NEWSWATCH: “Game Preview: Syracuse” – Blue and Gold Illustrated

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This season, Syracuse is running plays at the fastest clip in FBS, averaging 93 plays a game through three weeks, which is predicated on better conditioned players. … Sophomore quarterback Eric Dungey — a 6-foot-3, 207-pound native of Lake Oswego, Ore. — leads the speed-based attack. His top target has been … [r]edshirt-senior Amba Etta-Tawo, a graduate transfer from Maryland (15 starts and 938 yards in three seasons) … the offense’s top performer early in the season. Though he had just the month of August to learn the offense, Etta-Tawo began the 2016 season with three straight 100 yard receiving games to go along with three touchdowns.

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IRISH VIDEO: Inside #NotreDame #Football – Duke Recap and Syracuse Preview

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A look at #NotreDame’s loss to Duke and looking ahead to Syracuse; featuring Brian Kelly, Jack Nolan and Notre Dame players.

IRISH NEWSLINK und.com: “Brian Kelly Syracuse Preview Press Conference Transcript”

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Obviously, we’ve had a very busy few hours, few days, and looking forward to getting back out on the practice field. For coaches, that’s the best place for us to get to work on our football team, and it will give us an opportunity to, you know, to begin to put our football team in the best position that we can be to start winning football games.

IRISH VIDEO: Brian Kelly Tuesday Press Conference before Notre Dame vs. Syracuse

Brian Kelly meets with the media on the Tuesday leading up to Notre Dame’s 2016 game with Syracuse. click here for transcript

IRISH VIDEO: Brian Kelly Tuesday Press Conference – Notre Dame vs. Duke Preview

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Brian Kelly talks with reporters in anticipation of Notre Dame’s 2016 game vs. Duke. The Fighting Irish take on the Blue Devils in The House That Rockne Built on Saturday, Sept. 24, at 3:30pm ET, nationally broadcast on NBC and IMG Notre Dame Football radio.

IRISH VIDEO: Inside Notre Dame Football – Michigan State Recap and Duke Preview

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Inside Notre Dame Football looks back at Notre Dame vs. Michigan State and looks ahead to Notre Dame vs. Duke, featuring Brian Kelly, Jack Nolan and Notre Dame players.

IRISH NEWSWATCH: “Irish, Syracuse To Kick at Noon ET Network (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2) designation will be finalized following games of Sept. 24”

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UND.com reports:

The NotreDame-Syracuse football game to be played Oct. 1 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey will kick off at Noon ET. The game will air on either ABC, ESPN or ESPN2. The specific network designation will be finalized following the games of Sept. 24.

 

IRISH NEWSWATCH: “Beyond the spin cycle of Notre Dame’s defensive woes” – South Bend Tribune NDInsider

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… Michigan State … gashed the Irish for 260 rushing yards and 501 yards in total offense. … The statistical snapshot, one fourth of the way into the regular season, features a high-water mark of 89th nationally out of 128 in any significant defensive category. … 103rd in pass-efficiency defense, 102nd in total defense, 94th in scoring defense, 100th in tackles for loss, 89th in third-down defense, 104th in fourth-down defense, 93rd in red zone defense, 89th in turnovers gained, and — most alarming — 99th in rush defense (198.7 yards allowed per game). … Nevada, ND’s Sept. 10 opponent, and the Irish share the statistical bottom in the team sacks category. Neither one of them has recorded a single one yet.

Notre Dame Defensive Coordinator Brian VanGorder has some stats that are weaker than defensive stats under former DC Bob Diaco, as well as Charlie Weis and Ty Willingham:

… Saturday night marked the sixth time in the VanGorder Era than an opponent surpassed 500 yards in total offense and the 12th time it blew past the 200-yard rushing mark. … that’s 41.4 percent of the games VanGorder has presided over [with] 200 or more rushing yards recorded by the opponent, and 20.7 percent in which 500 total yards were reached.
Under Bob Diaco, VanGorder’s predecessor … those percentages were 23.1 and 5.8, respectively. In former head coach Charlie Weis’ five seasons, they were 25.8 and 6.5 percent, respectively, 10.8 and 8.1 in Tyrone Willingham’s three seasons and 18.3 and 1.7 in Bob Davie’s five-year run.

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IRISH NEWSWATCH: “Brian Kelly defends Brian VanGorder, says staffer liked tweet by mistake” – ESPN

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As for whether he is confident in VanGorder, whose unit ranks 104th in total defense through three games — after finishing 37th and 69th in 2015 and 2014, respectively — Kelly is standing behind his [Defensive Coordinator]. …

‘Oh, absolutely. Yeah, without question. That’s not even part of the conversation’ …. ‘It’s really about the fundamentals of defense. … I mean, this is not rocket science what we’re talking about here. These are plays that we’ve got to continue to work on and fundamentally get better at. There’s not a question about scheme. There’s not a question about who’s leading it with Brian. This is about coaching, communicating and teaching the fundamentals and getting our young players, those that don’t have a lot of experience, better at execution.’

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