You can’t have a better start than a pick six on the first play from scrimmage. I had been stuck in traffic after a Halloween function leaving myself enough time to make the Noon start but to no avail, walked in my house, and the first thing I witnessed was Brandon Joseph intercepting a pass and running into the end zone. Instant good vibes!

Syracuse stabilized for a calm and cool touchdown drive to even the game at 7-7 but the Fighting Irish would go on to control the rest of the game and pick up a much-needed road victory with Clemson coming to town next.

Notre Dame’s defense dominated in the 1st half while Syracuse quarterback Garrett Shrader didn’t come back for the 2nd half after being injured. The Orange would move to a very aggressive passing game with backup Carlos Del-Rio Wilson who made some plays through the air but also several big mistakes.

The Irish didn’t get much from their passing game but otherwise put in a very well-rounded performance, including another blocked punt. Imagine if this team played in the Big Ten!

Stats Package
STAT IRISH CUSE
Score 41 24
Plays 75 61
Total Yards 362 286
Yards Per Play 4.82 4.68
Conversions 7/16 4/16
Completions 9 16
Yards/Pass Attempt 6.10 6.25
Rushes 56 25
Rushing Success 62.2% 36.8%
10+ Yds Rushes 6 1
20+ Yds Passes 2 3
Defense Stuff Rate 18.0% 15.0%

 

Notre Dame’s quality play on the road continues yet again. Can this team believe they can beat undefeated Clemson back home in South Bend? One thing they’ll feel good about is the run game, pass rush, and turnover luck finally coming together as we enter the final month of November.

Offense

QB: D
RB: A
TE: A
OL: A
WR: B

This offense simply cannot find any balance which may doom it next weekend against Clemson. On Saturday afternoon in upstate New York it didn’t really matter. Drew Pyne finished with a season-low 9 completions from games he starts and has now finished 3 straight games where his completion percentage hasn’t been over 50 percent.

The offense did finally get Deion Colzie involved, though! From 3 targets the big receiver completed all 3 catches for 44 yards. One of those completions was a 21-yarder, while Pyne also hit tight end Michael Mayer down the sideline for a big 37-yard gain. Outside of those 2 long passes Pyne was 7 of 17 for 58 yards.

On 3rd down, Pyne was 2 of 8 for 17 yards. It was a really poor performance.

The running game was asked to carry the entire offense and pretty much did just that. Once again, there was just an insane amount of successful carries (25 between Estime and Diggs alone!) with 15 running first downs–compared to just 5 first downs through the air. The offensive line was completely eating Syracuse up in run blocking while also giving Pyne a lot of time to throw, too.

Rushing Success

Estime – 14 of 20 (70.0%)
Diggs – 11 of 20 (55.0%)
Tyree – 4 of 8 (50.0%)
Pyne – 2 of 3 (66.6%)
Mitchell – 2 of 2 (100%)

The Irish did have the cushion of the aforementioned pick six, a blocked punt that started a drive at the Syracuse 2-yard line, and a shanked punt by the Orange punter giving them another short field. All of these helped to keep the score out of reach for a real comeback by Syracuse.

The run game did bog down a little bit in the 2nd half, to be fair. Syracuse ended up doing just enough to get Notre Dame in unfavorable 3rd down passing situations and as a result, the Irish only scored 3 points in the 3rd quarter.

Defense

DL: A
LB: B+
DB: C

The Syracuse offense had a tough time in the first half and didn’t look right. It turns out quarterback Garrett Shrader was banged up and looked nothing like the dual-threat playmaker we were expecting. He’d finish with just 1 carry for 9 yards and 5 of 14 for 35 yards and one of the worst pick sixes you’ll see all season. Following a hard sack, it appeared Shrader’s ankle wasn’t quite right and he ended up not coming back into the game following halftime.

Del-Rio Wilson actually injected some life into the Syracuse offense. After being pinned deep on their opening drive in the 3rd quarter, the Orange followed that up with 2 drives for 10 points before a tipped interception really swung the momentum back in Notre Dame’s favor. That INT was absolutely huge, at that point the score was 24-17 with plenty of Irish fans thinking, “here we go again!” I’d nominate Howard Cross getting a hand on that INT as the play of the game.

Notre Dame scored 8 plays later, forced a 3 & out, blocked the punt, and scored on the next play to effectively put the game away at 38-17 with 7:47 remaining in the 4th quarter.

Stuffs vs. Syracuse

Foskey – 3
Bertrand – 2
Botelho – 2
Smith – 1
Rubio – 1
Kiser – 1
Ademilola, Jay – 0.5
Cross – 0.5

It would’ve been tough sledding either way for Syracuse. Their quarterbacks were under stress on a lot of dropbacks (4 sacks for Notre Dame) while star running back Sean Tucker was entirely neutralized (only 5 successful carries from 16 total). Tucker had a nice 21-yard run on the first full Syracuse drive to move the ball to the Irish 30-yard line. Other than that, he’d finish with 15 carries for 39 yards and 4 receptions for 32 yards. I think every Notre Dame fan would’ve been elated with that lack of production if they were told before the game that’s all the damage Tucker would do.

This was a very good defensive performance, even given the loss/ineffectiveness of Shrader. If there are nits to pick, the Orange scored touchdowns on all 3 red zone opportunities. That’s now 17 touchdowns allowed on 20 attempts this season–Rutgers allowed 4 touchdowns on their 4 chances this weekend so Notre Dame still isn’t last in the nation!

There were also a few too many big pass plays allowed in the second half. All Syracuse could muster in the first half for explosiveness was that Tucker run mentioned above but in the 2nd half Del-Rio Wilson completed 6 big pass plays for a combined 133 yards, or 46.5% of their total offense on the day. That was a big reason why Notre Dame barely ended up sneaking out an advantage in yards per play.

Final Thoughts

Blake Grupe has missed a field goal in each of the last 2 games. Normally, it’s not a huge deal although you’d like to see him hit the 39-yard attempt that he missed way wide right against Syracuse.

I am still at a loss how Notre Dame didn’t recover that muffed punt!?? It squirted out from the Syracuse return man and a pair of Irish players jumped right on it. How!??

Michael Mayer now has 1,870 receiving yards which breaks the all-time Notre Dame record for a tight end.

Syracuse 100% should’ve punted late in the 1st half instead of going for it on 4th & 7 from the Irish 39-yard line. Their offense was doing absolutely nothing and they were only gifted the field position after the Pyne interception. It was only 14-7, Notre Dame isn’t explosive, and there was only 1:26 remaining. Ironically, Notre Dame did have its most explosive play of the game on the next series, opening the door to the 21-7 halftime lead.

These ACC referees were so, so bad. I’ve always said there is nothing appealing about being a ref in pretty much any sport. Everyone hates you and you’re going to be screamed at which might explain why we have so many that are terrible at their jobs.

I couldn’t stop watching Syracuse’s 265-pound nose tackle Kevon Darton in this game. All credit to him, he is tough as nails and can cause problems with his low center of gravity and quickness. Often times, Syracuse would have him run a stunt or twist. But, he also tried these moves where he just jumps out of the way of a Notre Dame blocker–literally jump-cuts to the side–and then attacks the line of scrimmage. It’s like a new defensive line art form.

Sneaky little guy!

I can’t get over how bad that opening interception was from Syracuse. Shrader waited and waited, let Brandon Joseph set up a nice table for dinner inside the route, and then threw the ball right to Notre Dame.

Marcus Freeman said after the game that Braden Lenzy was really sick this week, so he didn’t get reps at wide receiver. He did make a really nice tackle on special teams, though.

Syracuse was officially listed with 3 drops, although it felt more like 7 or 8 drops. If I were a Syracuse fans I’d admit Notre Dame out-played us but those drops were really killer. That’s a tough blow when the backup comes in and their receivers don’t make a play.

Jordan Botelho had 2 sacks and 1 quarterback hurry, let’s hope this is the start of a strong finish to 2022.

If the last few games are any indication, Chris Tyree is a distant 3rd on the running back depth chart. And unlike 6 weeks ago, we’re not mad about that anymore.

It’s possible they don’t care either way but I’d be curious if the plan is to redshirt Peanut Butter Angeli. He’s now played in 2 games and with a bowl game there are 5 more games remaining. Pyne was power slammed to the turf in this game and somehow wasn’t done for the day. I still think he’ll get hurt and miss 1+ games.