UNDER THE DOME
and 7.6 yards per carry.
Against Georgia Tech,
Prosise took 55 of the 62
Irish snaps on offense,
with Adams in on the
other seven — mainly
in pass protection. Pro-
sise had 22 carries for
198 yards, and the sec-
ond leading rusher was
junior slot receiver Torii
Hunter Jr., when he took
his lone attempt eight
yards on a jet sweep.
That type of imbal-
ance and reliance on one
figure is rolling the dice.
Through three games,
Adams has 25 snaps
while Williams, who did
not make an appearance
against the Yellow Jack-
ets, had 12.
Yet no matter how
much Kelly and the staff
want to accelerate the
learning curve, the young
ball carriers must first
show consistency during
the week in practices in
order to merit the confi-
dence that they can excel
in the games. The first
order of business is to al-
ways try to win the game,
not necessarily play as
many people as possible.
"It's going to happen,"
Kelly said of Adams and
Williams eventually play-
ing more. "We're going to
get there, and we need to
We were married
in the Basilica over
50 years ago.
We are still
madly in love.
IRISH.
WE ARE
IRISH.
I AM