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Is Notre Dame's Success for Real or Will They Fall?

 
Thus far, Notre Dame has surprised us all and won four of its first five games of the season. But will their surprising season continue, as they only have two home games left? Notre Dame has had all of its success at home this season, their only loss coming to Michigan State in East Lansing. With Notre Dame's next two games being away from Notre Dame Stadium, will Jimmy Clausen be able to keep his hot streak going? I think so, considering in the last two games he has passed 75 times, completing 49 of them for 622 yards and six touchdowns. Oh yeah, and did I mention that he didn't throw any interceptions in those two games as well? Clausen is hot going into the North Carolina game and in order to keep Notre Dame's success going, he needs to stay hot. Notre Dame's young receiving staff has been amazing for the lack of experience they have. Golden Tate and Michael Floyd both have over 300 yards receiving and three scores apiece, Grimes and the tight end Rudolph right behind them with two apiece. ... (link)

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