nardi in the never-too-early "November Bracketology." He has the Irish playing in the West region and facing No. 11 seed Murray State in their first NCAA game in San Jose (with a potential round of 32 game against No. 3 seed UCLA). If you be- lieve in Lunardi's version, Notre Dame will play 12 games against teams that make his projected 2013 NCAA bracket: three versus No. 1 seeds (Louisville twice and Kentucky), one versus a No. 2 seed (Syracuse), one versus a No. 6 seed (Pittsburgh), three versus a No. 7 seed (Cincinnati twice and Florida State, if both teams advance to the CVC title game), two versus a No. 8 seed (Georgetown and Marquette), one versus a No. 10 seed (St. Joseph's) and one ver- sus a No. 12 seed (Purdue).
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Seed the Notre Dame men's basketball program received from ESPN's Joe Lu-
five runs) of the 25 that Notre Dame ran in the fourth quarter during its rally to victory from a 20-6 deficit against Pitt Nov. 3. "That quarterback will be the one that drives it," head coach Brian Kelly said of his future "ideal" offense. "He'll have athleti- cism; he'll have the ability to throw the football."
Plays sophomore quarter- back EVERETT GOLSON had a hand in (17 passes and
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