Notre Dame football finds normalcy ahead of North Carolina game

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Notre Dame football finds normalcy ahead of North Carolina game

The first three weeks of the college season carried a lot of scrutiny about everything Notre Dame. The team's first game was at Ohio State, where coach Marcus Freeman went to school. Last week, the team beat California. Now, they play a run-of-the-mill road game at North Carolina. The game is in the middle of Saturday afternoon. There's no night kick. It's a Saturday game. They need it. Notre Notre Irish are 1-2. Their next game will be against Brigham Young. This game has no special atmosphere. North Carolinians are 3-0.

Notre Dame football is looking to improve on its performance against Ohio State. The team is still learning on both sides of the ball. Isaiah Foskey believes the team has found a formula. It started with a Sunday practice and continued through the week with the theme of Bloody Tuesday. North Carolina is a team that is good. They play on Saturday. There is no doubt the players are confident going into the game. "This season is all about getting confidence and being better every single game you play"  said Cross. He believes it starts in practice. In the run-up to the California game, the Irish practiced hard practice Tuesday, harder Wednesday, taper a bit Thursday and be ready on the Saturday game against North Carolin.

Notre Dame football finds normalcy ahead of North Carolina game.

Notre Dame football finds normalcy ahead of North Carolina game. Punter Jon Sot is arguably the team's most valuable player to date.


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