Article By Anthony Pilcher on 29th September, 2010
The Irish offense never managed to get into a rhythm or established any consistent production, and the defense, which played well against a potent Stanford offense and kept Notre Dame in the game until the fourth quarter, was eventually overrun by a relentless rushing attack.
Ultimately, the game raised more questions than it answered, especially for an Irish offense that has struggled to run the ball in t...
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