Notre Dame being able to throw or not will likely go a long way in determining if the Irish can beat Louisville or not on Saturday.
Most other weeks Notre Dame and Louisville's meeting this Saturday would be the biggest on the college football schedule as both sit inside the top 16 in the national rankings.
For Notre Dame, every game is a must-win if it wants to make the College Football Playoff - as a loss against Northern Illinois allows no wiggle room for another loss. Looking over some numbers ahead of the matchup, Louisville's biggest weakness statistically comes at a place that hasn't been a strength for Notre Dame. Can the Irish improve their performance enough to exploit it?Louisville brings a very talented defense that makes teams put together long drives to score against it. Allowing just 0.
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