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Sept. 14, 2015 Issue

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

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OFFENSE: QB MALIK ZAIRE Coming into the season opener there were still questions about the junior quarterback, who had just one career start. He quickly put those concerns to rest, completing 9 of 10 passes for 111 yards with a touchdown in the first quarter. Zaire never slowed down, domi- nating the Texas defense to the tune of 19-of-22 passing (86.4 percent) for 313 yards with three scores and no interceptions, while also rushing for 16 yards. His poise set the tone for the entire unit. He handled the Texas pressure well, and when given time to throw he picked apart the Longhorns secondary with ease, connecting with seven dif- ferent receivers. DEFENSE: DT SHELDON DAY The senior defensive lineman did not have the most impressive stat line for the Irish defense. That belonged to junior linebacker Jaylon Smith (seven tackles and one sack), who also played a strong game. Day and his linemates, however, set the tone for the entire defense. The Longhorns struggled to block Day all game long, with his quickness and strength overwhelming the interior of the Texas line. He finished with a sack and four quarterback hurries, and his pressure up the middle had Texas quarterback Tyrone Swoopes scrambling around all game long. SPECIAL TEAMS: P TYLER NEWSOME Field position is an important in- gredient to victory, especially for the Irish defense. Notre Dame gave Texas long fields all night long, and the sophomore punter was the key factor to that success. The Longhorns starting field posi- tion was the 20-yard line on kickoffs and the 15-yard line on Newsome's four punts. Three of Newsome's four punts pinned Texas inside the 20- yard line. Those long fields were too much for the Texas offense to over- come against a suffocating Notre Dame defense. TOP PLAYERS OF THE GAME BY BRIAN DRISKELL Junior quarterback Malik Zaire connected on 86.4 percent (19 of 22) of his passing attempts, while throwing for 313 yards and three touchdowns. PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA

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