I’m just here so I don’t get fined. I’m on the record as stating losses are more interesting to write about because there are more hot topics to cover. That old adage went out the window at least a month ago. I don’t really want to keep writing these reviews anymore (just one more to go after this, thankfully!) so my deepest appreciation to anyone still left reading this right now.

Another Tease

I’m sure you’ve seen all the stats that have been thrown around. Notre Dame has had about 94 double-digit leads this year. Even though the Irish are 4-7 we’ve somehow lost 28 games this year by one score. Brian Kelly has been practically unbeatable when not turning the ball over and out-rushing an opponent–ha, losses are coming now even with those factors in hand.

Once again, Notre Dame came out of the gate and looked…good? They looked like a team ready to glide past a pretty good ACC team on Senior Day. Virginia Tech had 8 yards of offense in the first quarter, on the flip side, Notre Dame had 199 yards and a 17-0 lead.

Of course it wouldn’t last.

Crack in the Armor

It wasn’t just the 1st quarter, though. Notre Dame had a comfortable 24-7 lead with 6 minutes left in the 2nd quarter as Virginia Tech took possession of the ball. Miles Boykin had just scored his first career touchdown, dare I say things were going quite swimmingly in this terrible season.

On the next series the Hokies got stuffed for 3 yards on first down and lost 4 yards on a fumbled snap on second down. Prior to this 3rd down approaching halftime Virginia Tech had 74 total yards and 7 points to their name.

It’s 3rd & 11 and all of a sudden the senior captain linebacker has a big sack lined up!

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Nothing can be taken for granted with this team but forcing a punt in this spot probably leads to a win for Notre Dame. Is that too strong of a statement? Instead, Evans scampers for 11 yards to move the chains, Notre Dame later picks up an offside and roughing the passer penalties, as the Hokies made it a 10-point game while getting dominated for most of the first half.

I’m also going to MMQB the heck out of Notre Dame’s next series where they punted from their own 49-yard line on 4th & 1 with 25 seconds left in the half. Earlier in the day Michigan State went for a 2-point conversion with 4 minutes left to take a 1-point lead over Ohio State. They didn’t get it but they’ve lost so many games who cares if you tried to go for the jugular? I would’ve tried to pick up a yard and at least get a field goal with the Hokies getting the ball to start the 3rd quarter.

Kizer vs. Evans 2nd Half

I wouldn’t say the Irish defense played terribly. Virginia Tech had 419 yards, 5.5 YPP, and the Hokies running backs (23 carries, 86 yards, 3.7 per rush) weren’t much of a factor. For what its worth, Notre Dame’s S&P+ defense fell 3 spots to No. 33 overall. However, the end game stats don’t tell the whole story.

This game had the feeling of had it gone on another 2 quarters Virginia Tech was going to win quite comfortably.

In the first half, Tech quarterback Jerod Evans was 8 of 12 for a harmless 73 yards. Whether it was the confines of Notre Dame Stadium, the gusty weather, or straight nerves, Evans was held at bay. Unfortunately, the second half was a different story.

Evans exploded in the final 2 quarters going 15 of 19 for 215 yards, largely living off a bunch of short passes that were easily completed and delivered quickly. He threw an interception but that shouldn’t have been dropped and would’ve added 61 yards and an additional touchdown to his totals. What’s more, Evans matched Kizer in the run game for the entire game.

The biggest difference is that Kizer went 3 of 15 for 36 yards throwing the ball in the second half. Do we need to talk about anything else? Notre Dame built a big lead and then didn’t score on 7 of its final 8 possessions.

Why are We Bad?

In short, we aren’t bad. Well, we’re bad at not being able to win football games. Losing 7 games (and likely 8 when it’s all said and done) certainly qualifies you for “bad” status. Clearly the team isn’t winning enough to its talent level, either.

But the team isn’t really bad.

That’s what makes this season so frustrating, right? This game against Virginia Tech finished +30 total yards, +48 rushing yards, +0.9 YPP, +2 turnovers all in favor of Notre Dame and they lost. It’s truly amazing. This was even a relatively clean game for the Irish where false starts were the biggest sign of poor focus.

It’s going to be so difficult to explain this season to my future children someday.

Thanks for Playing

On the second-to-last snap of the game Kizer rushed for 7 yards to pick up a 4th down conversion. Not an ideal scenario given the situation but you have to take the first down anyway.

What was interesting was that Kizer took another big hit (very close to targeting) and had to leave the game. There were 14 seconds left and Notre Dame had no timeouts left.

Now, Kelly did say after the game that they should’ve done a better job alerting Malik Zaire to the fact that the clock would start (great job, guys!) once the ball was re-set after Kizer was cleared from the field. All true I suppose, but Zaire proceeded to wait 6 seconds after taking the snap to throw a 14-yard pass at the feet of St. Brown who couldn’t get out of bounds.

With that play it was highly unlikely they could’ve spiked the ball on second down to set up a game-tying field goal even if Zaire snapped the ball immediately on first down.

Also, special shout out to the officials in this game.

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When we’re losing all these one-score games we can’t afford to get screwed out of 30 yards of penalties.

Thanks for coming out, refs.