Watch: Notre Dame’s Top Ten Plays of the Year

The second edition of the #NDTop10 was released by Notre Dame Athletics on Thursday night and highlights some of the most memorable plays from the 2019-2020 academic year.  Football, baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse, basketball and others are all represented on it.

The second edition of the #NDTop10 was released by Notre Dame Athletics on Thursday night and highlights some of the most memorable plays from the 2019-2020 academic year.  Football, baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse, basketball and others are all represented on it.

Before I share my one critique of the list I’ll let you watch and enjoy the ten plays they chose.

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Alright since you’ve seen it here are my couple of thoughts.

The game-winner against North Carolina by Laszewski was robbed.  It could have gone in the top three and I wouldn’t have batted an eye.  Kept the very small post season dreams alive while beating a blue-blood, even if North Carolina was bad.

Corner kick going in without being touched is absurd on the slow-motion replay.  Could argue that one go way up.

Stealing home is the second most exciting play you can have in a baseball game (trying to score from first on a ball in the gap for me) but in highlight form it really does leave a lot to be desired when you watch it back.  Not that it takes anything away from the play itself.

Did the volleyball highlight that saw the ball kicked up to be saved happen against Missouri by chance?

Ian Book’s touchdown run against Virginia Tech was awesome and capped a comeback win.  It also wouldn’t have happened had Chase Claypool not been there to convert a huge fourth down moments earlier.

The game-winning goal against Wake Forest is great and it’s the difference in upsetting the second-ranked team in the nation and it’s a pretty one at that.  Very worthy of the top spot.

Camping World Bowl: 5 Keys to a Notre Dame Victory

If given the opportunity Notre Dame has to step on throats and not let up because the second they do the Cyclones will, get this, come storming back.

No. 14 Notre Dame wraps up their 2019 campaign Saturday as they take on 7-5 Iowa State for the first time in program history in the annual Camping World Bowl in Orlando, Florida.

There isn’t a ton at stake for Notre Dame besides pride and it being the final time we’ll see the likes of Chase Claypool and others in a Fighting Irish uniform, you hope to see them go out after a win.

What does Notre Dame have to do in order to secure that win however against an upstart Iowa State program who is led by one of the best and brightest young coaches in all of college football?

Step 1:  Start FAST

Notre Dame Lands One on Pro Football Focus All Week 11 Team

there is Notre Dame representation on it and as you’d probably assume after watching Saturday’s 38-7 destruction of Duke, it was a defensive player.

Pro Football Focus has named its team of the week for this past weekend of games and there is Notre Dame representation on it and as you’d probably assume after watching Saturday’s 38-7 destruction of Duke, it was a defensive player.

Asmar Bilal recorded five tackles without missing any, a quarterback hit and didn’t allow a catch in his coverages.

The man in the middle for the Fighting Irish, Bilal was dominant in all facets for Notre Dame in their win against Duke. He recorded a QB hit, five total tackles without a miss and didn’t allow a catch into his coverage. He spent double-digit snaps in all facets and put forth great grades, leading the team in overall grade while finishing with elite grades in run defense. – Pro Football Focus on Bilal

You can see who else joined the Indianapolis (Ben Davis) product on the PFF All Week 11 team here.