Mentioning the size of Cincinnati's stadium as a reason not to have home field advantage strikes me as a little odd considering there is a 66,000 seat stadium two miles from their campus.
"Tate dropping 2 TD passes was just baffling, I mean it just doesn't happen by either him or Floyd. Just another example of how the offense didn't execute"
But in the end those drops did not matter as Tate went on to catch a TD pass that drive. Also, Weis' call on third down late in the game was a good call, it just was not executed by Clausen and Evans. Hopefully Michael Floyd can get healthy soon so Notre Dame can win 9 or 10 games and make this victory mean something.
I'm surprised nobody mentioned the 2003 defense. It compares very favorably to the 2006 defense.
Rushing Defense: 22 (#1 in 2006)
Pass Efficiency Defense: 9 (#25 in 2006)
Pass Defense: 15 (#89 in 2006)
Total Defense: 11 (#10 in 2006)
Scoring Defense: 11 (#15 in 2006)
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Mentioning the size of Cincinnati's stadium as a reason not to have home field advantage strikes me as a little odd considering there is a 66,000 seat stadium two miles from their campus.