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Oct. 13, 2014 Issue

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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GAME PREVIEW: NORTH CAROLINA intercepting seven passes in their first four games, led by senior nickel back Matthias Farley's two. Fifth- year senior and Florida transfer Cody Riggs will be asked to help limit North Carolina's leading receiver, sophomore Ryan Switzer (19 grabs for 202 yards and a touchdown). The Irish held their first four opponents to 6.93 yards per passing attempt and 11.36 yards per com- pletion. Those numbers are partly attributable to VanGorder's aggressive, blitzing schemes that have caused headaches for opposing quarterbacks and resulted in eight sacks and 18 quarterback hurries through four games. Advantage: Notre Dame NOTRE DAME RUNNING GAME VS. NORTH CAROLINA RUN DEFENSE Notre Dame's rushing game started and sputtered through the first four games, bottoming out with 54 rushing yards against Michigan one week after gashing Rice for 281 yards. A revamped offensive line led the way to 161 yards versus Syracuse, but the ground game has yet to find its rhythm, ranking 77th in the country with 158.5 yards per game. That figure comes across as a bit generous once senior quarterback Everett Golson's 42.0 yards per game (not counting sacks) are deducted. Notre Dame's three-headed backfield of senior Cam McDaniel and sophomores Tarean Folston and Fifth-year senior defensive tackle Ethan Farmer (11 tackles) anchors a front seven that yielded 190.0 rushing yards per game during the Tar Heels' 2-2 start. PHOTO BY JEFFREY CAMARATI

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