Notre Dame football knocking on door of a program scoring record

If Notre Dame scores 35 points Saturday, they’ll accomplish a program feat for just the second time in 134 football seasons.

Notre Dame’s offense has been a trial in patience for most Fighting Irish fans this fall.  A slow start that featured losses against Ohio State and Marshall saw very few signs of life from the offense while even in wins along the way, there were headaches and issues.

Yet here we are in mid-November and the Notre Dame offense is on the cusp of doing something only done once in program history.

It hasn’t always felt great but without looking do you realize Notre Dame has scored 35 or more points each of the last four games?  Now let’s not kid ourselves, special teams and defense have both played an important role in those.

However, if Notre Dame scores 35 or more points against Boston College they’ll do so for the fifth-straight game, something that has only been accomplished once in the 134 seasons of Notre Dame football.

And if they can possibly do it twice to close the year it’ll be a first in program history.  Just in reading that tweet this morning and thinking about it a little it feels perfectly symbolic of Notre Dame football in 2022: you can try to explain it but it’s probably a lot better for your mental health if you don’t.

Here is a quick summary of each time Notre Dame has scored 35 or more points in four-straight games in a single season. You’re going to want to see the names of opponents and scores from some of the 1912 and 1900 seasons.  Oh how times have changed.