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Oct. 12, 2015 Issue

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

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IN THE TRENCHES ANDREW OWENS N otre Dame didn't lose because of the incessant rainfall. It didn't lose because of head coach Brian Kelly's decision to go for two points in the first minute of the fourth quarter. It lost because of a lack of on-field ex- ecution and a failure to avoid the type of debilitating miscues that quickly sent the 2014 season south. For the second straight season, the Irish have fallen on the road in heart- breaking fashion to a top ACC team on the national stage. Last year after los- ing at No. 2 Florida State, Notre Dame folded down the stretch, with injuries playing a contributing role. The Irish are again hampered by injuries — that's putting it mildly — but there are no excuses this fall. It's year six of Kelly's regime, and the head coach continues to insist there is enough depth to withstand the losses of junior quarterback Malik Zaire, junior running back Tarean Folston and the other four season-ending casualties to this point. Kelly is right: No excuses will be jus- tified in 2015. Player errors — four turnovers in the second half alone, countless drops and poor protection from the offensive line — led to the 24-22 defeat in Death Val- ley, but moving forward it's on Kelly and the leadership to make sure 2015 doesn't become 2014 part two. "At the end of the day, we want to be a championship team, and champions don't lose," sophomore quarterback DeShone Kizer said. Kizer is early in his second year on a college campus, but he has the poise Managing The Miscues Notre Dame committed four turnovers in its 24-22 loss at Clemson to fall to 4-1 on the season. PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA

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