Notre Dame vs. Toledo: First-Quarter Analysis

How are we feeling so far, gang?

One quarter into Notre Dame’s game against Toledo, and things don’t look so different from last week so far. The Irish’s offense has been a mixed bag, and the defense still has a tendency to give up big plays. Nevertheless, Notre Dame will be happy with a 7-6 lead.

Jack Coan came out riding the momentum he had for much of his time playing Florida State. A couple of big completions aided by some Rockets penalties put the Irish deep into the red zone quickly. The first drive ended with a 4-yard touchdown reception from Michael Mayer, who remains hot in his own right.

The Rockets broke through on the first third down of their opening drive when Carter Bradley found Devin Maddox, who had plenty of open field to get to the Irish’s 11-yard line on a 66-yard gain. Kyle Hamilton appeared to snuff the drive out with an interception on a tipped ball, but replay reviews ruled that he did not catch the ball before it hit the ground. Despite the break, the Rockets couldn’t take advantage and had to settle for a 31-yard field goal by Thomas Cluckey.

Coan completed three passes on the next drive to get into Rockets territory. With the Irish on the cusp of field-goal range, Quinyon Mitchell sacked Coan, forced a fumble and recovered it himself. The Rockets once again found the red zone with a couple of nice plays but stalled out afterwards. Cluckey kicked another field goal, this time, from 32 yards.

Things then settled down a bit as three-and-outs occurred on each of the game’s next three possessions. That might be just what the Irish need to regroup. However, it has to be frustrating to see progress not being made. At the moment, this does not appear to be your typical Mid-American Conference opponent coming to South Bend.

Tale of the Tape: Leading Receivers – Michael Mayer vs. Devin Maddox

Call this one big vs. little.

Notre Dame and Toledo are teams both similar and different in terms of leading receivers. Tight end Michael Mayer was the Irish’s top returning receiver from 2020, and so far, he’s shown that he won’t relinquish the 2021 title very easily. Reaching the century mark and finding the end zone during the first game of the season, Mayer made a statement that he won’t be easy to contain, especially with that 6-foot-4, 251-pound frame of his. Opposing defenses might have to force double coverage onto him early and often.

 

The Rockets have a more traditional leader in this category in Devin Maddox, particularly in that he actually plays receiver. Like Mayer, he already has a touchdown and wasn’t far behind in receiving yards in his first game. However, he is much smaller than Mayer, measuring 5-foot-9 and 170 pounds. In fact, no one on the Irish is that short or weighs that little, so his body alone will not be enough to get the best of the secondary he will be facing.

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Notre Dame vs. Toledo – FIW Staff Predictions