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Nov. 23, 2015 Issue

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

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the ball twice on the 1-yard line and came away without any points. "We had a personal foul in the end zone before the half, which takes at least three points off the board. We catch a punt inside the 10-yard line, our first possession starts with us on the goal and the 5. "Those are things that well coached football teams don't do, and we did — Notre Dame is a very good foot- ball team. They don't need our help, and we gave them a lot of help to- night." On forcing Notre Dame into nu- merous negative plays: "We did a lot of blitzing and a lot of movement, and guys got off of blocks today up front for us. "We have great respect for Notre Dame. In our opinion that is certainly one of the top three offensive lines we've faced all year, and they're very well coached. We didn't feel we could sit still. We had to be very dis- ruptive." Wake Forest sophomore quarter- back John Wolford … On winning many of the game's statistical battles: "Statistically when you win every category you should win the game. When you get in the red zone, a silly turnover is not going to be winning football. "We played well, and when it mat- tered most we made some mistakes. If we can find a way to eliminate that, there's a good chance we win that game." — Jordan Wells

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