Film study exposes Notre Dame weaknesses, especially with Riley Leonard

Notre Dame film study shows need for improvement at quarterback.

The Athletic continued its look at life behind the scenes with Miami of Ohio, watching the Redhawks’ coaches break down Notre Dame game film.

The article is illuminating — while some things have likely changed after the Fighting Irish beat the Redhawks 28-3 — there is some insight into what opposing coaches think Notre Dame does and doesn’t do well. Or at least through the first three games.

The biggest concern for Irish fans is that quarterback Riley Leonard came off looking bad. Miami coaches saw a QB who couldn’t get past his first read and was “flustered” by pressure.

Again, the film study occurred before the game, and Leonard did look better late after a sluggish start. And it’s clear through four games that he is a true running threat. Still, given how touted Leonard was coming over from Duke via the transfer portal, it’s not good to have opponents hoping he passes the ball.

Notre Dame film study shows weaknesses.
Sep 21, 2024; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish cornerback Benjamin Morrison (20) breaks up a pass intended for Miami Redhawks wide receiver Reggie Virgil (0) in the second quarter at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-Imagn Images

On the other hand, if he continues to improve, these concerns, as well as the inconsistent passing offense from the first few games, could be a thing of the past.

Another takeaway from the article: Miami coaches pointing out that Notre Dame’s defensive backs are physical, even at risk of being flagged for defensive pass interference. Miami staff also said the offensive line, while inexperienced and lacking a true star, was better than most people think. Finally, the coaching staff was in disagreement over whether Irish linebacker Jaylen Sneed was a disruptive defender or a poor tackler. We’ll remind you one final time to try not to overreact to anything, good or bad, that the Miami coaches saw on film a week ago. But the bit about Leonard is a tad worrisome, even if he improved later in the game against the Redhawks.

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Profile exposes some areas where Notre Dame needs work

Going behind the scenes with a Notre Dame opponent is enlightening.

People have wondered how Northern Illinois could beat Notre Dame for over two weeks. A profile of how a different Mid-American Conference team prepared to face the Fighting Irish gave some clues.

The Athletic followed the Miami of Ohio coaching staff around during the week of preparation before the game, and Redhawks’ head coach Chuck Martin and his staff noticed that the Irish, especially on offense, showed some weaknesses on tape — and showed some tells.

To be fair to the Irish, Martin and his staff also noticed that there were some things Notre Dame did so well that the Redhawks didn’t even try to attack in those areas. And yes, all teams have weaknesses and tells — part of coaching is scouring tape to see what your opponent might do, and another part of coaching is to self-scout to shore up your weaknesses.

It’s also worth noting that Martin, along with Miami of Ohio quarterbacks coach Gus Ragland and defensive coordinator Bill Brechin, have ties to Notre Dame and the Irish coaching staff, which means that they have unique insights into the tendencies of Fighting Irish staffers like offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock.

So there’s probably no reason to overreact to the piece or to indict Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman and his staff — this is a normal part of the game.

Still, the Irish staff might want to read the piece to learn how opponents are scouting them.

This passage is particularly illuminating: “The RedHawks have also picked up a few tendencies in the Irish offense. They notice running back alignments and postures tip run or pass. If the running back is slightly in front of Leonard, it’s probably quarterback run. If the running back’s hands are on his thigh pads, there’s a good chance he’s getting the ball. If the back is more hunched over, he’s blocking. And Notre Dame loves to run on third down in plus territory.”

Reading about the game-within-the-game is always fascinating, and Irish fans may glean some insight from the piece. Hopefully, Notre Dame’s opponents don’t.

 

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Notre Dame picks up one spot in AP Top 25 poll after beating Miami of Ohio

Notre Dame moves just one spot in the AP Top 25 poll after beating Miami of Ohio.

Notre Dame has moved up one spot in the Associated Press Top 25 poll to No. 16 after beating Miami of Ohio 28-3 on Saturday.

The top five sees very little movement — the first four of Texas, Georgia, Ohio State, and Alabama remains the same. Tennessee moves up one spot to replace Ole Miss.

Notre Dame’s next opponent, Louisville, jumps four spots after beating Georgia Tech 31-19 and is now No. 15. The Fighting Irish will host the Cardinals in South Bend.

Another big mover was Michigan, jumping six spots to No. 12 after coming back against USC. The Trojans dropped two spots to No. 13.

Illinois jumped 5 spots to No. 19 after beating Nebraska 31-24 in overtime while Clemson picked up four spots after beating N.C. State. Big movers in the wrong direction were Oklahoma and Oklahoma State — both dropped six spots after losses.

Boise State enters for the first time, and is now ranked 25. Northern Illinois dropped out of the rankings after losing to Buffalo in overtime at home.

 

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Every photo from Notre Dame football’s win over Miami (OH)

The Irish’s victory in photo form

Notre Dame football hosted Miami (OH) during Week 4 of college football, and the Irish came out victorious with a 28-3 triumph.

While it wasn’t the most aesthetically pleasing win for Notre Dame, it was still a win. There were plenty of highlights from the Irish, as they found the end zone four separate times, got two turnovers from the defense, and blocked a field goal.

Most of those big plays were caught by the cameras, as Notre Dame played a decent game, and it was enough to come out on the right side of the scoreboard. The win improved the Irish’s record to 3-1, as they will remain ranked inside the top-25 when the polls are updated later on Sunday.

Check out the best photos of Notre Dame’s win over Miami (OH) below.

Notre Dame starts slow, but is able to stave off upset minded Miami (OH)

The Irish come out victorious against Miami (OH)

It wasn’t as easy as many thought it would be for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team on Saturday afternoon against Miami (OH), but they still managed to come out victorious 28-3.

The Irish were very sloppy on offense, as their first three drives were all five plays or less, as they saw the Redhawks take a 3-0 lead. Notre Dame would answer as they found the end zone on their four series as quarterback Riley Leonard ran it in from 8-yards out.

Their fifth also resulted in a touchdown, Leonard finding wide receiver Beaux Collins for a 38-yard scoring strike as the two teams went into the half with the Irish up 14-3.

A fumble by quarterback Riley Leonard gave Notre Dame a sloppy start to the second half, but they would recover quickly, find the end zone once again on a Jeremiyah Love 15-yard touchdown run. Leonard again found pay dirt as he exploded for a 50–yard rushing score to stretch the lead to 28-3 mid-way through the fourth quarter.

Sep 21, 2024; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish wide receiver Beaux Collins (5) catches a pass for a touchdown in the second quarter against the Miami Redhawks at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-Imagn Images

At that point the game was in hand, and Notre Dame’s victory would improve its record to 3-1 on the season. The Irish will get back on the field next weekend as they host a ranked Louisville Cardinals team.

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Notre Dame Week 4 highlight — Riley Leonard runs it in from midfield

Riley Leonard ends the upset threat with a 50-yard dash.

After struggling in an inconsistent first half, Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard has picked up his game. He has scored a key insurance touchdown for the Fighting Irish with 5:39 left to go in the game.

The 50-yard-scamper on fourth-down-and-1 has put the Notre Dame Fighting Irish up 28-3 over the Miami of Ohio Redhawks in South Bend.

Leonard’s in-game evolution may gave the Irish confidence going forward. Not only did he continue to do damage with his legs, but his passing game improved.

The sprint from midfield should be enough for the Irish to put the game away, earning fans a sigh of relief after a sloppy, slow start.

 

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Notre Dame Week 4 highlight: Jeremiyah Love fumbles into the end zone for an Irish touchdown

Notre Dame fumbled yet again, but this time they kept it — and scored.

Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love has given the Fighting Irish a 21-3 lead over the Miami of Ohio Redhawks with 4:17 remaining in the third quarter in South Bend.

Replays showed that Love fumbled before breaking the plane of the goal line, but Notre Dame right tackle Aamil Wagner fell on the ball in the end zone. Regardless of who gets credit, it’s a huge score for the Irish, who are looking to pull away from the Redhawks following a Christian Gray interception.

The Fighting Irish are also looking to overcome a sloppy start — Notre Dame has shot itself in the foot more than a few times with penalties and turnovers, and the offense looked disjointed in the first half. The Irish have looked smoother in the second half.

 

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Notre Dame Week 4 highlight: Christian Gray snags key interception

Christian Gray gets the ball back for the Irish.

Notre Dame has struggled to pull away from the Miami of Ohio Redhawks after quarterback Riley Leonard fumbled at the end of a 43-yard run.

Cornerback Christian Gray came to the rescue by intercepting an underthrown Brett Gabbert pass. Gray appeared beaten by Kam Perry but he adjusted and snagged the ball at the Notre Dame 40-yard line with 7:23 left in the third quarter.

The Fighting Irish continue to hold on to a 14-3 lead over the visiting Miami of Ohio Redhawks.

Notre Dame is looking to avoid a second letdown in two weeks against a Mid-American Conference team.

 

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Notre Dame Week 4 highlight: Riley Leonard has first Notre Dame touchdown pass

Riley Leonard finally has found the end zone via the air.

It has taken nearly three and a half games, but Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard has his first touchdown pass since coming to the Fighting Irish from Duke.

The 38-yard touchdown strike to Beaux Collins is also Leonard’s longest completion of the year.

Leonard connected with Collins to put Notre Dame up 14-3 over the Miami of Ohio Redhawks in South Bend with 1:05 remaining in the first half. It capped off a 6-play, 81-yard drive that took 56 seconds.

Perhaps the Leonard-to-Collins deep throw will help untrack an Irish offense that struggled at times this season, especially in the passing game. The Notre Dame offense looked sloppy and disjointed until Leonard ran the ball into the end zone earlier in the second quarter.

At the very least, it might quell some of the calls for a change at quarterback to Steve Angeli.

 

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Notre Dame Week 4 highlight: Riley Leonard continues to use his legs for touchdowns

Riley Leonard runs it in yet again.

Notre Dame quarterback has yet another rushing touchdown. He still, however, has not thrown one via the air.

This one, which capped a 10-play, 87-yard drive that took 4:59 off of the clock, came on an 8-yard scamper. The Mitch Jeter extra point put the Irish up 7-3 over the Miami of Ohio Redhawks.

The Notre Dame offense had looked disjointed at home against the Redhawks — the second time in two weeks that the Fighting Irish were struggling to move the ball against a Mid-American Conference team.

This drive, however, looked more smooth, thanks to some easy passes and runs from Leonard, Jeremiyah Love, and Jadarain Price. Penalties on the Redhawks’ defense also helped the Irish get into scoring position.

 

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