2018 Notre Dame Football Preview

2018 Notre Dame Football Preview

Blue & Gold Illustrated: 2012 Notre Dame Football Preview

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8 ✦ BLUE & GOLD ILLUSTRATED 2018 FOOTBALL PREVIEW UNDER THE DOME 2010 Preseason Ranking: None This was natural because the Irish had gone 16‑21 the three previous seasons under deposed head coach Charlie Weis. Finish: None (8‑5) It was the first year ever where Notre Dame won its final four games of the season and didn't finish ranked. 2011 Preseason Ranking: 16 This was a first in five years, thanks to the 4‑0 finish the year prior. Finish: None (8‑5) Notre Dame dropped out of the top 25 after the season‑opening loss to South Florida and fell to 0‑2 the next week at Michigan. It didn't return to the top 25 until the 11th week at 7‑3, and climbed as high as No. 22 before losing to Stanford and then Florida State in the Champs Sports Bowl. 2012 Preseason Ranking: None After improving to 11‑0, Notre Dame on Nov. 18 was ranked No. 1 for the first time since Nov. 20, 1993, almost 19 years to the day. At 12‑0, Notre Dame would finish the regular season at the top spot for the first time since winning its most recent national title in 1988. Finish: 4 (12‑1) After the 42‑14 loss to Alabama in the BCS Na‑ tional Championship Game, the Irish still had their highest finish since No. 2 in 1993. This also is one of only two times Notre Dame has placed in the AP top 10 in the past 24 seasons. 2013 Preseason Ranking: 14 Based on the previous season, this might have been top 10 had starting quarterback Everett Gol‑ son not been suspended from school in the fall semester because of an academic indiscretion. Finish: 20 (9‑4) The Irish dropped out of the top 25 after falling to 3‑2 with a home loss to Oklahoma. The Pinstripe Bowl win over Rutgers elevated them from No. 25 to No. 20. 2014 Preseason Ranking: 17 Notre Dame was attempting to finish in the final AP rankings three years in a row for the first time since doing it seven straight times from 1987‑93. Finish: None (8‑5) The Irish started 6‑0, were No. 5 and appeared to have won at No. 2 Florida State — but lost on a controversial call in the closing seconds and would finish the regular season falling in five of its last six contests. Feast or famine. 2015 Preseason Ranking: 11 A College Football Playoff contender at 10‑1 right into the final week of the regular season, Kelly's crew ended up finishing where they started. Finish: 11 (10‑3) This was tied with 1995 for the third‑best final ranking in the last 22 campaigns. 2016 Preseason Ranking: 10 The first time since the No. 2 rating in 2006 that Notre Dame began the season in the top 10. Finish: None (4‑8) The last time the Irish began the season in the AP top 10 and actually finished there as well was, once again, 1993. That year it was placed at No. 7 in the preseason and ended up No. 2 despite defeating No. 1 Florida State 31‑24 Nov. 13. 2017 Preseason Ranking: None Despite the 4‑8 finish the year prior, the Irish were No. 28 in the preseason poll from the "also receiving votes" category. Finish: 11 (10‑3) Notre Dame climbed as high as No. 3 in the Col‑ lege Football Playoff rankings with an 8‑1 start. Road losses at Miami (41‑8) and Stanford (38‑20) knocked the Irish out of the Big Six bowl picture, but the season was salvaged with a thrilling 21‑17 victory versus LSU in the Citrus Bowl Jan. 1. The Fighting Irish raced out to an 8-1 mark in 2017 — doubling their win total from the entire 2016 season — en route to a 10-3 finish to go from unranked in the preseason to No. 11 in the final AP poll. PHOTO BY ANGELA DRISKELL PRESEASON RANK & FILE BY LOU SOMOGYI After 24 years, Notre Dame football faithful are pretty familiar with the drill. In the years where the Fighting Irish are hyped as potential top-10 timber, disappointment usually ensues. Alternatively, in years where perhaps not as much is anticipated, a pleasant surprise can follow. In the 24 seasons since 1994, the Fighting Irish have been ranked in the season's first Associated Press poll 15 times. Not once in those 15 years did they finish higher than the preseason rating (although in 1998 and 2015 they placed at the same spot that they started). Meanwhile, in the nine other seasons Notre Dame was not ranked in the preseason by the AP poll, it placed in the top 25 five times — including making a major bowl as a top-10 team in three of them (2000, 2005 and 2012), starting 10-1 in 2002 and finishing No. 11 last year. Here are the eight previous AP preseason rankings under head coach Brian Kelly and the outcome:

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