Five ways to fix Notre Dame from flopping in big games

An opinion of what Notre Dame needs to do in order to truly compete for a national championship.

It seemed like this year was going to be different, especially after the thrilling victory over Clemson during the regular season, but that wasn’t the case. Back-to-back blowout losses to Clemson and Alabama ultimately put this season along with many in recent times, a disappointing ending. The Notre Dame faithful just can’t seem to elude this glaring statistic:

I’ve had a few days to digest the Rose Bowl loss to Alabama, looking at their sidelines and trying to figure out how to get to their level of competitiveness. Here are five ways Notre Dame can avoid being embarrassed on the big stage  in the future.

Notre Dame Football: Another Day, Another 2021 Defensive Line Offer Made

Wednesday brought Notre Dame defensive line coach Mike Elston and head coach Brian Kelly extending another offer for the 2021 class.

Yesterday we saw Notre Dame make four different offers to 2021 prospects, all of which play on the defensive line and who come from the state of Georgia.

Wednesday brought Notre Dame defensive line coach Mike Elston and head coach Brian Kelly extending another offer for the 2021 class.

It just didn’t happen to come from Georgia for a change.

Three-star defensive end Keeshawn Silver announced on Twitter that the Fighting Irish offered him a scholarship Wednesday, becoming the 22nd program to do so.

Silver hails from Rocky Mount, North Carolina and plays strong side defensive end.  Notre Dame joins several big-time programs in offering a scholarship including but not limited to: Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Tennessee.

Silver has announced on his personal Twitter page that he will announce his top schools on February 21.  He is also listed on 247Sports as having made unofficial visits to North Carolina, Georgia Tech, Florida, Charlotte and Duke.