Notre Dame was supposed to be beyond what happened at home against Stanford. Instead of a fourth straight win, it was back to the drawing board. Again
SOUTH BEND — Freshly showered after another home game that didn’t go their way, four Notre Dame football players carried with them the distinctive smell of soap —No amount of hot water or body wash or shampoo or anything else could completely cleanse the lingering stink from this one. You could try by lathering and rinsing and repeating, but it still would be there.Stanford 16, Notre Dame 14
Notre Dame in Week Six looked nothing like it did in Weeks Three, Four and Five. Confidence? Where was it? As a result, an Irish outfit that had designs on chasing their first national championship since 1988, of getting back to the College Football Playoff for the third time in five years, of again winning double-digit games for a sixth straight season, find themselves in a place that is all too foreign.“There’s a bunch of guys that came back for a reason,” said safety Houston Griffith.
In the end, Notre Dame wound up right back where it was five weeks earlier. It’s again about execution. It's again about preparation. Time to take a deep dive into everything. Here we go again. Blah, blah, blah. Sigh.Last week’s work in practice was dubbed by captain JD Bertrand as “awesome.” Work during the week isn’t necessarily the issue. Winning on Saturdays is.
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