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Notre Dame @ tOSU, Sat Sep 3, 7:30PM (ABC)



Here’s a quick rundown of what Freeman had to say in his first media availability leading up to the big game:
  • Freeman said the Fighting Irish are looking forward to playing a “great team” in a “hostile environment” at Ohio State on Saturday. “Any competitor wants this. You want an opportunity to go and play against the best. There’s no better way to see where we’re at as a football team than to go and say ‘OK, let’s go play one of the best teams in the country.’”
  • Freeman says the Fighting Irish have to make sure they “prepare our tails off” this week.
  • “We have to have the ability to establish the run game, take care of the football, be disciplined in what we’re doing defensively.”
  • “If you don’t stop the run, they’ll run it all day long. So the ability to stop the run is most important.”
  • Freeman said he’s confident Notre Dame’s leadership will have the Fighting Irish prepared for Saturday’s game.
  • Freeman says his focus has been all on the preparation, not on his emotions of going back to Ohio State or starting his first season as head coach.
  • Freeman notes how the teams who had success against Ohio State last season were the teams who ran the ball effectively against the Buckeyes, so that‘s a point of emphasis for Notre Dame this week.
  • Freeman says Notre Dame has to take care of the football and establish long drives in order to limit Ohio State’s offensive possessions.
  • Freeman said Jim Tressel made sure his players at Ohio State understood the tradition of the program, so he wants his players to understand the tradition at Notre Dame too. “Does it correlate with winning? I think maybe it does.”
  • Freeman said being a head coach hasn’t changed who he is as a person. “You have to lead and you have to be the same person that you were six years ago, seven years ago, eight years ago.” The responsibilities have changed now that he’s a head coach, but his approach to coaching and working together with the rest of the staff remains the same.
  • How is Freeman most different as a head coach than you were going into the Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma State? He says he’s trying to be “very intentional” about being what he’s doing as a leader and doing what’s best for his program.
  • Freeman said Notre Dame left guard Jarrett Patterson, a first-team preseason AP All-American, is still questionable for Saturday’s game at Ohio State. He said Patterson, who has been dealing with a foot injury, will practice this week.
  • “I have great memories of running out on the field at Ohio Stadium.” He said what he remembers most is the time he spent with his teammates at Ohio State.
  • “Right now, I am pretty emotionless about going back to Ohio State, but the emotions we have is we get to go play a great team. We get to go play in a great hostile environment.”
  • On starting quarterback Tyler Buchner: “His growth as a quarterback and as a decision-maker has been really good to see.”
  • The biggest lesson he learned from Tressel: “The best thing I observed from him is the ability to make everybody in your organization feel important, but also make it so that they are important. ... I don't care who you are, if you’re involved with this Notre Dame program, your role is as important as mine to make sure we accomplish (our goals).”
  • Freeman says Notre Dame has to have the ability to rotate at cornerback because of the depth of Ohio State’s wide receiver room. “The depth of that room is as long as any in that those guys can rotate guys in that can just take the top off a defense.”
  • Freeman says he doesn’t expect Ohio State’s defense to look the same as the Oklahoma State defense Notre Dame faced in last season’s Fiesta Bowl. He says “we have an idea” of what Ohio State’s defense will look like based on Oklahoma State’s defense, but he expects Jim Knowles to adapt his defensive scheme to the personnel he has now at Ohio State.
  • Freeman says the Fiesta Bowl loss is still motivating Notre Dame as a team: “That’s gonna be there for a long time. It’s always gonna be there.”
  • On Ohio State being favored by 17.5 points: “We’ll use that in the team meeting today. It’s good to know.”
  • Freeman said he leans toward deferring if Notre Dame wins the opening coin toss so the offense starts the second half with the ball, but that changes game to game.

 
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This game, ND wants to prove it belongs in the same tier as the Big Ten's best. I want an evenly split 600+ yard offense and a - 250 yard defense with at least 21 points margin. BB material? No sir, an understatement.
Yep. Nothing short of a blowout is acceptable. I want green surrender cobras in the second quarter.
 
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The crime here isn't necessarily that Jack Harlow is a bad rapper or whatever (although, in the opinion of this intrepid reporter, he is in fact bad at rap), but that for what seems like the billionth time, ESPN has just randomly trotted out a dude to get eyeballs on the last 15 minutes of Gameday instead of someone Ohio State fans in Columbus might have some kind of shared attachment to.

On the other hand, the best possible choice (Dave Thomas) and the second best possible choice (Afro Duck) are both sadly no longer with us, so maybe they should just pull a random drunk guy off High Street and call it even.

:lol:
 
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The crime here isn't necessarily that Jack Harlow is a bad rapper or whatever (although, in the opinion of this intrepid reporter, he is in fact bad at rap), but that for what seems like the billionth time, ESPN has just randomly trotted out a dude to get eyeballs on the last 15 minutes of Gameday instead of someone Ohio State fans in Columbus might have some kind of shared attachment to.

On the other hand, the best possible choice (Dave Thomas) and the second best possible choice (Afro Duck) are both sadly no longer with us, so maybe they should just pull a random drunk guy off High Street and call it even.

:lol:

“Help is on the way!”
 
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The crime here isn't necessarily that Jack Harlow is a bad rapper or whatever (although, in the opinion of this intrepid reporter, he is in fact bad at rap), but that for what seems like the billionth time, ESPN has just randomly trotted out a dude to get eyeballs on the last 15 minutes of Gameday instead of someone Ohio State fans in Columbus might have some kind of shared attachment to.

On the other hand, the best possible choice (Dave Thomas) and the second best possible choice (Afro Duck) are both sadly no longer with us, so maybe they should just pull a random drunk guy off High Street and call it even.

:lol:

Fuck em! Only the troglodyte viewers will be watching that this Saturday when both BTN and Fox Big Noon will be available and very much, PRO-Buckeyes. I thought we were boycotting their schtick anyway? Covid made you all forget or what?
 
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Damn, 17.5 is hefty. Tempted to take ND on that but at the same time I could see us being up 21 at half time.
I wouldn't. The second half of their bowl game is what you should expect more for this game. If we stuff their Offense on the first series, 3 and out, it might be over by halftime. I wouldn't like their Offense against our last years D for a full game let alone what I'm hoping to see this season and their Defense against Stroud and crew might as well forget about it.
 
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Having suffered through 05 Texas, 09 USC, 14 VT, 17 OU, and 21 Oregon, I completely agree.
I'm reluctant to go out and watch this one in public, for exactly these reasons (and the Miami loss in NJ that I saw in person), but fuck it, I think this team will be different. Going to watch it in my favorite Irish pub in full S&G.

I feel better about this opener, as to slow starts, etc, because of The Game loss and the Rose win. Had we waxed the vulverines and Utes, I'd be concerned about latent complacency. Instead, it looks to me like this team knows how good it can be and doesn't want to waste it.
 
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$279 is the "get in the building" price per SeatGeek.com
$169 is the price for the same deal at UGA vs. Oregon (and MBS is 30,000 seats smaller than The Shoe).

Makes sense since Oregon is 3000 miles away from Atlanta but clearly this is the most anticipated game of the week.


$55 gets you into the Swamp for Gators vs Utes. For the money, I'd probably prefer a haircut and Mellow Mushroom Pizza
 
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Having suffered through 05 Texas, 09 USC, 14 VT, 17 OU, and 21 Oregon, I completely agree.

Those games are what are ringing in my mind and why I just want to win this game. Not saying the rest of the schedule is a cakewalk by any means, but I really think this one will test us the most. New defensive coaching staff, some new OL, Freeman is going to be highly motivated to win this game, and we just seem to struggle in early season non-conference games. Sure, we have had our way with ND recently. But the same could be said for Oregon and I thought we would walk in and stomp them as usual...but we all know that didn't happen. While I can certainly see us having a resounding blowout and covering that spread, I could as easily see us being on the ropes and I think everyone needs to prepare for that.

All that being said, I take the Buckeyes 42-27, with the good guys pulling away in the second half.
 
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