Notre Dame faces its third straight top-25 opponents on Saturday. The Fighting Irish are favored by nearly a touchdown at Louisville.
The just survived a tough road game against a ranked opponent, but the Fighting Irish have to do it again this week at the . Notre Dame is favored by nearly a touchdown, barely more than the 5.5-point spread last week at Duke. It’s been two straight weeks of dramatic finishes for ND. First, the Irish lost in the final second by inches to . Then last week, led a last-minute drive in a 21-14 win at .
The Cardinals averaged less than a yard per carry in that one. That was Louisville’s third one-score win of the season. Notre Dame’s offense has also struggled a bit in recent weeks. The Irish were effective on the ground against Ohio State and Duke, but Hartman hasn’t been as effective. Hartman completed only half of his passes against OSU and had less than 200 yards in the air against Duke. Both teams have endured close games, but Notre Dame’s schedule appears to be way tougher.
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