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Nov. 12, 2012 Issue

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

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Fifth-year senior defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore recorded 1.5 sacks, and the Notre Dame defense finished with five sacks and eight quarterback hurries against Pitt signal-caller Tino Sunseri. whole time. In my head I was like I have to make a play on this ball. This is a big one. I felt like he [the defender] was right behind me." On how his game has improved: "Early on I had my ankle injury, and every day it has been getting better and better. Today was probably the best it's felt all season. "I think I'm getting better as the weeks go on. I definitely am getting a little confidence going." fensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore … On the game in general: "It was Notre Dame fifth-year senior de- a hard-fought game. Today we learned the lesson that every game we have to play our best. "Whoever we play, they are going we finished strong." On whether it was natural to PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA have a letdown after an emotional win at Oklahoma the week before: "It's not natural. This whole year, I don't know what it is about playing at home, but that's something we are going to figure out and fix." son's pick late in the game: "The combination of time and trying to not do what we did, and that's three and punt. We hadn't been great on third down. "I think we wanted to be a little Chryst … On looking to capitalize on Gol- to play their best game against us. We need to go out there and start fast and finish strong, and tonight Pittsburgh head coach Paul smart but aggressive. The whole mindset the whole game was to go win this thing. We were trying to first move the sticks and see if we had an opportunity to score or not."

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