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Oct. 19, 2015 Issue

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

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his young career, finishing with nine tackles. "I think definitely I'm a downhill line- backer," Martini said. "I like to play the run. They run the ball 90 percent of the time. I think that plays to my strong suits, to go fill the holes." Notre Dame is finished with the triple option in 2015 — "Thank God" a re- lieved Kelly said postgame — but thinks it has developed a blueprint to consis- tently slow down the attack in future seasons. The Irish will again face two option looks in 2016, with Army and Navy on the slate. "It was similar," fifth-year senior linebacker Jarrett Grace said of compar- ing the Georgia Tech and Navy perfor- mances. "We thought we had played Georgia Tech pretty well. We knew that Navy was going to see that tape and at- tack those areas that weren't so slicked Notre Dame's defense — including senior safety Elijah Shumate, who recorded two tackles and an inter- ception — limited Navy to 79 rushing yards and three points in the second half. PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA

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