Notre Dame opened up the 2024 College Football Playoffs and the new 12-team format with a strong performance to put away a Cinderella-esque season from the Indiana Hoosiers by the score of 27-17 in the frosty South Bend night. With the school’s first playoff win, the Irish will have 11 days of rest to get ready for a quarterfinal matchup in the Sugar Bowl against #2 seed Georgia on New Year’s Day evening.

Let’s recap the win over Indiana.

QUARTERBACK: B

This was one of the most deceiving games with 32 pass attempts that I can remember. Notre Dame led and controlled the game from the early stages and yet Leonard tied for his second most pass attempts of the season–it really didn’t feel like a game where the Irish were putting the ball in the air a lot for this offense’s set up.

Of course, opening up the game with an interception wasn’t ideal! With the tipped pass I won’t dock Leonard too much although I thought he was overly patient in the pocket at times on Friday night. He also only ran the ball 9 times (with sacks removed) which was among the lower amounts this season.

The offense was mostly efficient through the air and not having Leonard run the ball so often on 3rd down was a refreshing change of pace. After the opening INT and a Faison incompletion, Leonard would string together two separate completion streaks of 8 passes–quite nice! The explosiveness just isn’t there (no surprise) with the 44-yard near-touchdown throw to Faison being the only completion over 15 yards against the Hoosiers.

RUNNING BACK: C+

Possible hot take coming but this was one of the least impressive games for the ground game this season. It was a weird dynamic with Indiana’s vaunted rush defense (by traditional stats), they gave up the long 98-yard touchdown run, but I thought the Hoosiers did a pretty good job keeping the Irish ground game under wraps.

There are reports that Jeremiyah Love was fighting through some flu symptoms by the way.

Still, Love would rush for 10 yards on 7 carries outside of his monumental homerun. Price was held under 3 yards per carry and as mentioned above this wasn’t a big day for Riley Leonard on the ground, either.

Love, Price, and Williams each accounted for 1 explosive run apiece. On the team’s other 32 carries they would gain only 63 yards.

WIDE RECEIVER: B+

I’m not sure many would’ve expected 200 passing yards from Notre Dame in this cold weather so with those expectations this was a strong performance from the Irish receivers. The staff must’ve noticed something from Indiana’s defense where they wanted to get Jordan Faison going and that clearly worked.

Faison did have a bad drop but 7 receptions on his other 9 targets is the type of production Notre Dame needs out of one of their receivers. They continually seem to float around 50% catch rate with Beaux Collins (4 targets, 2 receptions, 18 yards against Indiana) but Thomas, Mitchell, and Greathouse caught all of their targets.

TIGHT END: C

I thought this was a decent game from the tight ends, nothing more. That fake field goal run by Mitchell Evans was pretty damn weird and never felt like it had a good chance of working out–had it counted! Raridon made a nifty shoestring catch which nice. Evans ended up with a couple catches, does he seem a little heavier than normal? Something about his body at this point in the season looks heftier than usual but I could be completely crazy. His early fumble could’ve been a sneaky bad momentum change, too.

OFFENSIVE LINE: B-

The pass protection looked very good early on and mix in a 98-yard touchdown run and things looked like they’d be pretty awesome all night long. Unfortunately, as the game progressed Indiana started winning a lot of snaps up front. Rocco Spindler didn’t return for the 2nd half after suffering an injury and that surely played a part. The interior of the offensive line really struggled at times.

This will be a big area of emphasis and improvement against Georgia.

DEFENSIVE LINE: A

If the Irish won this battle up front Indiana was going to need a whole lot of craziness and weirdness to happen in order to win. Notre Dame freaking crushed the Hoosiers up front and not too many weird things happened along the way.

We suspected their running game could struggle and it did in a big way. Ellison picked up nice runs of 10 and 15 yards while Lawton broke off a 22-yard run in Indiana’s brief window of success on the ground. Their other 24 carries went for a hilariously low 16 yards.

LINEBACKER: A

I really thought it was going to be difficult at times this season with some young linebackers stepping up and this being a traditionally difficult position to learn and execute. All credit to the players and coaching staff because this unit has been such a wonderful surprise to me this season. Particularly Bowen, Sneed, and Ausberry their speed and tenacity continues to pop up all over the field.

I suspect we’ll miss Jack Kiser more than we think–he’s been around for ages and plays at such a high level. Still, I bet Indiana left this game thinking it was so hard getting to the edge with Notre Dame’s front and speed at linebacker. And that’s before we talk about the secondary!

DEFENSIVE BACK: A

Xavier Watts, my goodness. We might have to do an off-season project where we rank the greatest development stories in recent Notre Dame history. I can’t imagine anyone topping that list over our All-American safety.

With 4:44 remaining in the game after Notre Dame went up 27-3, Rourke was 9 of 19 for 94 yards with no touchdowns and a red zone interception. Outside of some slants, Indiana couldn’t get anything done through the air.

NOTES:

Jaylen Sneed played 37 snaps in this game tied for the most among the linebackers with Kiser. I hope Sneed comes back for 2025.

What was Cignetti thinking during this game? His quiet anger has always been visible on the sideline and Friday night was no different. For such a brash talker it kind of felt like he gave in and knew this game was over. Their punt on 4th & 11 from the Irish 48-yard line with 10:45 remaining in the 4th quarter is wild. You have to know if Notre Dame scores it’ll highly unlikely to be quickly. And it wasn’t! The Irish drained over 5 minutes off the clock and effectively sealed the victory.

Notre Dame taking care of business was nice to see. At the end of the day I think it’s okay to note that Indiana deserved a spot in the playoffs but beating them isn’t that big of a deal. This team should want and earn more respect.

Jeter making a 49-yard field goal might be the best news from this game.

Has there been any clarification on the late game clock situation? Indiana got a free clock stoppage because someone on Notre Dame’s helmet fell off? What? And then later, the clock stopped after Indiana was ruled to have gained a 1st down (they didn’t), it was under review and got moved to 4th down, but Notre Dame took a timeout anyway? The end of the game was all very, very stupid.

Why is Beaux Collins on hands team and in that position to be the primary ball catcher on onsides kicks? He’s neither aggressive nor has good hands, that makes very little sense.

Indiana was sufficiently beaten in this game so much that if Louisville plays well enough on New Years Eve against Washington it’s possible the Cardinals will finish 2024 higher in the FEI rankings than the Hoosiers.

Biggest surprise player of 2024 has to be Jordan Clark, right?

I’m sure we won’t have a week and a half of black uniform talk. Can we at least wear green numbers against Georgia in the Sugar Bowl, though? Under Armour had plenty of time to look at this matchup with the Dawgs to get these throwbacks ready.

Do it.