Staff Picks: No. 21 Notre Dame vs. No. 19 South Carolina

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Staff Picks: No. 21 Notre Dame vs. No. 19 South Carolina

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No. 21 Notre Dame takes on No. 19 South Carolina. Jayson Ademilola is out for Notre Notre Irish. The game is a contest between the better team and better triggerman.

Tyler Buchner is trying to be considered the starting quarterback in 2023. South Carolina's defense has been giving up almost 5 yards per carry. The dynamic duo of Audric Esteem and Logan Diggs will be critical to a Notre Dame victory. On defense, it's about stopping quarterback Spencer Rattler who finished the season on a hot streak.

Notre Dame is looking to finish the season on a high note. The team is ranked No. 21. They play No 19 South Carolina on Friday. The game will be played in the air. Notre Dame will run the football. South Carolin's defense is good. If the team can win the turnover battle, it will win.

No. 21 Notre Dame takes on No. 19 South Carolina in the Cotton Bowl. The Fighting Irish are without Michael Mayer and Drew Pyne, while South Carolin's defense is missing Isaiah Foskey and Jayson Ademilola. Notre Irish's starting cornerback Cam Hart is out with a shoulder injury.

Notre Dame will play South Carolina in the Gator Bowl. The game will give the nation insight into the coaching staff and team leadership. The staff picks Notre Dame to win 28-24. They are looking forward to the game. It's been a season of learning how to finish, finish and play every play.

Notre Dame goes into the off season with momentum with a 31-23 win over the Gamecocks.

Len’s Tailgate Tip: Keep an eye and ear open for an Irish Illustrated tailgate next Fall.


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