Blue and Gold Illustrated

January 2016

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

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being," Kizer said. "We know how to go about a fourth-quarter comeback now." Unfortunately for the Irish, there was still one more heartbreak left on the 2015 slate in the 38-36 loss at Stan- ford Nov. 28. In one of college football's best games of 2015, the Irish and Cardinal went back and forth for 60 minutes, each trying to make a strong case for inclusion in the College Football Play- off. When Kizer 's keeper put the Irish ahead 36-35 with 30 seconds to play, the lead looked safe. Stanford, how- ever, had one more scoring drive left in the tank. Aided by a facemask pen- alty by junior defensive end Isaac Ro- chell, head coach David Shaw's squad traveled 45 yards in five plays to set up the game-winning 45-yard field goal by Conrad Ukropina. The kick was good, and the Irish were 10-2. "We truly thought that we were one of the best teams in the country," Kizer lamented. "The goal was to make it in the playoffs. We know that that oppor- tunity has kind of fallen away." RED ZONE AND DEFENSIVE WOES In the end, injuries proved to be less costly for Notre Dame than its struggles under second-year defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder and red zone issues on the other side of the ball. Only three times did Notre Dame hold an opponent to less than 20 points, but what truly became frus- trating for the Irish faithful to swallow is how a unit laden with future NFL talent could fall victim to the peaks and valleys through which the 2015

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