GAME PREVIEW: NAVY
BY LOU SOMOGYI
SANDWICH SPECIAL
For the fourth consecutive Octo-
ber, Notre Dame's football team has
the ultimate sandwich special on its
schedule.
That is defined as the game that falls
in between two high-profile programs
where the publicity and emotional lev-
els are expected to be at a peak. Con-
sequently, beyond the law of gravity,
what goes up must eventually come
down.
• In 2012 during its march to a 12-0
regular season, Notre Dame hosted
No. 17 Stanford, winners of three
straight against the Irish, Oct. 13 be-
fore traveling to No. 8 Oklahoma,
which had a 79-4 record at home un-
der head coach Bob Stoops, Oct. 27.
Easy to overlook in between was an
Oct. 20 visit from BYU, which would
finish the regular season 7-5.
Notre Dame had to rally from a 14-7
second-half deficit and see the Cougars
miss on a couple of big-play opportuni-
ties to eke out a 17-14 victory.
• In 2013, Notre Dame hosted No. 14
Oklahoma the final weekend of Sep-
tember and then welcomed archrival
USC — which had a five-game win-
ning streak in Notre Dame Stadium
— in mid-October.
In between was the Shamrock Series
matchup with Arizona State, a top-25
program that was relatively overshad-
owed. The Sun Devils knotted the
score at 27 in the fourth quarter before
eventually falling 37-34.
• Last year, Notre Dame hosted
Stanford Oct. 4 and then had the
much-anticipated showdown at No. 2
and defending national champion
Florida State Oct. 18.
Before one knew it in the in-between
contest Oct. 11, the easily overshad-
owed North Carolina Tar Heels took
a 14-0 lead at Notre Dame Stadium
just more than six minutes into the
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Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo's upset‑minded
team could be catching the Fighting Irish at just
the right time, between big games against Clemson
and USC.
PHOTO COURTESY NAVY