No. 19 Notre Dame knows how dangerous Navy is

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)—No one on No. 19 Notre Dame needs convincing about how tough Navy is to play.

The Fighting Irish (6-2) remember how the Midshipmen gave them a scare last season by recovering two onside kicks and scoring two touchdowns in the final 99 seconds before the Irish held on for a 27-21 victory.

Just as vivid is a season earlier, when Navy beat Notre Dame 46-44 in three overtimes to end a 43-game losing streak to the Irish.

“That was kind of the low point of my career,” Irish center Eric Olsen said. “Obviously that season wasn’t a season that any of us really want to remember. But when you have a streak that long against a team, you hate to be the team that gives that streak up.”

The Midshipmen (6-3) say the memory of ending the NCAA’s longest losing streak by any team to a single opponent gives them confidence.

“We’ll keep that in the back of our minds as a reminder that we have done it before,” cornerback Blake Carter said. “We know that we have the ability to beat Notre Dame.”

That wasn’t always the case. The Irish beat the Midshipmen annually by an average margin of 24 points from 1964-2006, winning by 30 points or more 16 times. Navy was able to keep the game within a touchdown or less just six times.

Still, year after year, Irish players would talk about how dangerous Navy was and how difficult it was to play the Midshipmen. The players always sounded sincere, but it still seemed a bit hard to believe. That’s not the case any more.

The Irish players say playing Navy isn’t like any other game. Navy may not be as athletic as some teams the Irish face, but they are more tenacious.

“There’s no other way around it,” safety Kyle McCarthy said. “I’m not trying to be disrespectful with other teams we play. Navy, I mean, you can just feel it as a player. When you talk about going whistle to whistle, they go from whistle to the end of the whistle. That’s why we respect them so much.”

But Olsen said it isn’t just the effort that makes Navy so tough.

“Their schemes on offense and defense, they’re good at what they do,” he said.

With its triple option offense, Navy has led nation in rushing for four straight years. This year they are ranked third at 279.8 yards per game.

Navy doesn’t pass much, attempting only 71 passes all season. Two weeks ago, Navy didn’t throw at all against Wake Forest in a driving rainstorm.

Irish coach Charlie Weis is also concerned about the Navy defense, which he called the best he’s seen in his five years here. The Midshipmen are 27th in the country in total defense, giving up an average of 316 yards a game.

The Irish can’t afford to lose if they want to keep their hopes for a Bowl Championship Series berth alive, while Navy needs one more victory to be eligible for the Texas Bowl.

Both teams get back key players from injuries. Notre Dame receiver Michael Floyd will play for the first time since breaking his left collarbone six weeks ago. Floyd is averaging 27.5 yards a catch.

Quarterback Ricky Dobbs will start for Navy after missing the Wake Forest win with a cracked bone in his right knee and getting in for seven plays in the 27-24 loss to Temple last week. He remains Navy’s second-leading rusher with 595 yards and still leads the nation with 16 rushing touchdowns.

“When you sit out two weeks, I don’t think you’re ever at full capacity,” Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo said.

Dobbs said this game is “personal” because his roommate is a die-hard Notre Dame fan and has showcases all sorts of Fighting Irish memorabilia in their dorm room.

“Me and his family are real cool. They said they would be rooting for me, but that their hearts were still with Notre Dame,” he said.

Notre Dame spent some time this week working on defending against onside kicks after last season’s embarrassment, with Weis calling it “an onside kickathon.”

The Irish players say Navy’s rally taught them a lesson.

“Navy is a team that never quits,” McCarthy said. “We can’t take our foot off the gas.”

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  1. LarryS
    14. Posted by LarryS Sat Nov 7 6:18pm EST

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    to all the Notre Dame fans, I have one word for you "SCOREBOARD"
  2. bhaerklaus
    13. Posted by bhaerklaus Sat Nov 7 5:25pm EST

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    I hope charlie weis is taking notes....even if Navy doesn't hang on to trounce nd, it is worth it to watch a team of MEN take on the irish whiners. This game features two independent schools, one of whom CLAIMS to recruit scholar athletes, with the emphasis on "scholar", and the other one really does. Plebes play football in their SPARE time...they are preparing for something much more important that the NFL, and they don't have to trash talk to feel big.
    Annapolis is a class school, with a class team, and a class coach.....it looks right now, in half time, like they know what they are doing. None of which applies to nd anymore.
  3. awesom35
    12. Posted by awesom35 Sat Nov 7 5:22pm EST

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    Please!!! Let's just stop this nonsense there is no offense, no defense, get rid of them all and get a Coach in there!!! I am tired of watching these debacles every weekend. They made no defensive adjustment whatsoever at halftime.... I am tired of this crap... God bless the Middies and all of our armed forces.... go Irish
  4. Mark
    11. Posted by Mark Sat Nov 7 3:33pm EST

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    Navy is playin a couple run plays over an over!!!!! And ND can't stop them..... Stupid defense of play calling by ND!!!!!! Just blitz the middle !! Concentrate one the run!!!! Damn ND need to fire their defensive coordinator!!! Navy scored twice already and they been running a couple running plays over an over.... Pathethic
  5. Corey M
    10. Posted by Corey M Sat Nov 7 11:10am EST

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    Notre Dame 38 Navy 28
    Irish will be up 31 14 going into the fourth, navy will come back, 31-28. They'll be driving and Dobbs will throw a pick 6, and thats gonna be the game there. Navy will fight hard but not win.
    GO IRISH
  6. Aaron
    9. Posted by Aaron Sat Nov 7 10:49am EST

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    This game wont even be close...i know ND's penchant for letting teams stay in games but Navy only runs and ND is decent against it...Clausen is going to torch them. They lost to Temple of all teams. If we cant hang 40 on them we dont deserve to be in a BCS game. Good luck to both.
  7. ndsantacruz
    8. Posted by ndsantacruz Sat Nov 7 1:00am EST

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    lets do this irish......nd rules...
  8. Chuckie
    7. Posted by Chuckie Fri Nov 6 7:15pm EST

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    Notre Dame 3 Navy 2 final score.
  9. Moe
    6. Posted by Moe Fri Nov 6 5:48pm EST

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    Notre Dame is a big game, but...GO NAVY, Beat Army! There is no getting around the fact that the annual showdown in Philadelphia (usually) makes or breaks your season. Being competitive and occasionally pulling off an upset against the likes of N.D. or Ohio State is just icing on the cake.
  10. Bryce Harte
    5. Posted by Bryce Harte Fri Nov 6 4:45pm EST

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    Final scores in this series are seldom indicative of how the game was played. I follow Navy almost as much as I follow Notre Dame, and I can tell you that what Navy lacks in size is countered by execution of the fundamentals of blocking and tackling. They make opponents pay for their mistakes. If not for the PAT return by Ohio State, they might have won that game. The Middies are for real every year. Even so, Notre Dame 38, Navy 27.
  11. Patrick G
    4. Posted by Patrick G Fri Nov 6 3:43pm EST

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    Of all the service teams, Navy earns and deserves the highest respect. It's a cut above. And I know Notre Dame gives them the respect they deserve. It's always a great game. Navy brings its best game, always, to the Fighting Irish shindig.
  12. Patrick G
    3. Posted by Patrick G Fri Nov 6 3:43pm EST

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    Of all the service teams, Navy earns and deserves the highest respect. It's a cut above. And I know Notre Dame gives them the respect they deserve. It's always a great game. Navy brings its best game, always, to the Fighting Irish shindig.
  13. Patrick G
    2. Posted by Patrick G Fri Nov 6 3:42pm EST

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    Of all the service teams, Navy earns and deserves the highest respect. It's a cut above. And I know Notre Dame gives them the respect they deserve. It's always a great game. Navy brings its best game, always, to the Fighting Irish shindig.
  14. <i>jerryerbach</i>
    1. Posted by jerryerbach Fri Nov 6 3:25pm EST

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    Win or lose Navy always deserves a great deal of respect. They always play well against Notre Dame. Go Irish.
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