Notre Dame beat Navy again. For the 80th time in history the Fighting Irish ended up victorious over the Midshipmen. It’s not a measuring stick game, just something to endure, suffer, and get over with as healthy as possible. For the most part, it was a pleasant enough afternoon although a non-contact knee injury to a captain lingers as a really disappointing storyline for Notre Dame.

Stats Package
STAT IRISH MIDDIES
Score 34 6
Plays 61 58
Total Yards 430 184
Yards Per Play 7.04 3.17
Conversions 7/14 7/19
Completions 24 1
Yards/Pass Attempt 9.3 6.0
Rushes 31 55
Rushing Success 62.0% 30.7%
10+ Yds Rushes 5 3
20+ Yds Passes 3 0
Defense Stuff Rate 44.8% 22.9%

 

A score-less 1st quarter and slow start on offense put Irish fans in a sour mood early. However, big 2nd and 4th quarters put the game away comfortably while Notre Dame kept Navy out of the end zone completely on Saturday. Maybe it didn’t quite feel like a pure dominant win but a 28-point victory, cover, 246 total yards advantage with a 3.87 yards per play advantage meant Navy didn’t have much of a chance without the Irish shooting themselves in the foot.

Offense

QB: B
RB: A-
TE: B
OL: B-
WR: B

This was a fine, if not unspectacular performance from the Irish offense. They surrendered a few too many stuffs and were slowed down on the run game a little too often while also punting 4 times and turning it over on downs once. Without a stellar defensive effort maybe there’s an alternative game where the Notre Dame offense was pressed to do more and struggled a bit more.

Otherwise, it was largely good stuff. Coan survived mostly on short completions and added a big 70-yard score to Kevin Austin and a nice 31-yard completion to freshman Deion Colzie.

Should we have seen more from Tyler Buchner? It sure seemed like it after being inserted in the 2nd quarter and leading an 11-play touchdown drive.

Rushing Success

Williams – 10 of 17 (58.8%)
Coan – 0 of 1 (0%)
Tyree – 0 of 1 (0%)
Diggs – 6 of 8 (75.0%)
Buchner – 2 of 2 (100%)

It was yet again another fun game from Kyren Williams who darts for 95 yards and 2 scores on the ground plus catching all 7 of his targets in the passing game for 36 more yards.

Chris Tyree made his return to the offense but only for a single carry and did not participate in a kick return this time around. His turf toe injury has really set him back especially as he’s witnessing Logan Diggs blossoming into a very dependable young running back.

Today was Kevin Austin’s first 100-yard receiving performance of his career.

Michael Mayer hasn’t scored a touchdown since the Toledo game.

We await the news on the Avery Davis injury and it’s expected to be bad. The depth at this position is so poor which is scary moving forward, maybe more so for the bowl game. At least Styles and Colzie are developing quickly. If this is the end of Davis’ career he’ll finish with 862 yards receiving and 156 yards on the ground in one of the more feel-good stories of perseverance in recent memory.

Defense

DL: A+
LB: B+
DB: B+

This was an ass kicking, folks.

Navy went 3 and out on 5 separate occasions and only strung together a couple long drives before the game was relatively out of hand late. The Middies found some decent success with fullback Isaac Ruoss (73 yards) but it took 22 carries (14 were unsuccessful) and it just wasn’t sustainable without explosiveness somewhere else.

No other Navy ball-carrier had more than 2 successful carries on the day–not a good recipe for them. The Middies tried to pass on 5 occasions, resulting in 2 sacks and only 1 completion.

The defensive line absolutely ATE at nearly every opportunity. Look at some of these gaudy stuff numbers:

Stuffs vs. Navy

Hinish – 5
Ademilola, Jay – 4.0
Bertrand – 2.5
Lacey – 2.5
Foskey – 2
Botelho – 1
Kiser – 1
Cross – 1
Watts – 1
Ademilola, Jus – 0.5
Bauer – 0.5
Lewis – 0.5
Wallace – 0.5
MTA – 0.5
Kahanu – 0.5

At times, Navy was very aggressive going for it on 4th down 4 times and converting 3 chances. I was very shocked they settled for a field goal on their opening drive of the 2nd half while trailing 17-3. I know the mentality of marching 14 plays with no points is crushing but once upon a time this used to be a Navy program that would try its best to go for those momentum-changing shots.

It was 4th and 4 from the Notre Dame 4-yard line. Navy never scored again after settling for 3 points.

Final Thoughts

I know it’s Navy and weird formations and schemes are sometimes cooked up. Still, it was interesting to see linebacker Jack Kiser start at free safety.

How about Xavier Watts getting his first extended action of the season from safety and coming down hill really well a couple times?

Diggs vs. Tyree next year for starting reps, who is your pick right now?

This was the fewest yards allowed to Navy during the Brian Kelly era.

Navy falls to 2-7 on the season and 5-14 over the last 2 years. It’s been a rough couple seasons for the Middies who have not been able to find any answers on offense or at the quarterback position since Malcolm Perry graduated. Case in point, Navy’s starting quarterback had 6 unsuccessful carries from 7 attempts for -7 yards and would leave the game with a shoulder injury.

Virginia was off this week and we don’t know the status of quarterback Brennan Armstrong. Georgia Tech is frisky but lost to Miami to drop to 3-6 on the season. Stanford was decidedly less frisky without their quarterback getting their doors blown off by Utah. How are we feeling about an 11-1 finish to this season?