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Oct. 5, 2015 Issue

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

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GAME PREVIEW: CLEMSON BY JORDAN WELLS N otre Dame lost at least one player to a season-ending in- jury in each of its first three games, a staggering rate of un- fortunate attrition that surely will turn back around in its favor at some point. The opponent they face this week might be facing even more personnel turnover than the Irish. The Clemson Tigers lost five players that were expected to make major con- tributions before the start of September, and additional losses have occurred during the season. In the Sept. 17 contest at Louisville alone, both starting fifth-year senior right tackle Joe Gore and his freshman backup Jake Fruhmorgen left the game with injuries — in the first quarter. Gore eventually returned to game ac- tion, and head coach Dabo Swinney said he expects Fruhmorgen back for the Notre Dame contest. Still, that was just one example of the constant turn- over Clemson's experienced since the spring. Although the Tigers scuffled to a 20-17 win over the Cardinals in their first real test of the season — they beat Wofford 49-10 and Appalachian State 41-10 in their first two games — expec- tations remain high in Clemson, but the vibe around town is not as confident as it was before the season. "I think the mood probably is a little WOUNDED ANIMAL Despite personnel losses, the Tigers are off to a 3-0 start Sophomore quarterback Deshaun Watson threw for 641 yards and seven touchdowns while helping Clemson to wins in its first three contests. PHOTO COURTESY CLEMSON

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