Notre Dame vs. Virginia: Fourth-Quarter Analysis

This quarter was uneventful, but that’s OK with the win.

Notre Dame didn’t need to do anything fancy to close out Virginia. Never mind that it failed to score on fourth-and-goal to cap a lengthy drive that began in the third quarter. It already had done enough to secure a 35-14 victory, which featured Tony Muskett running for a garbage-time touchdown.

Even though [autotag]Zac Yoakum[/autotag] capped another long drive by missing a 36-yard field goal, hardly anybody at Notre Dame Stadium cared at that point. The Irish were going to cap their home season with another victory. At least for the moment, the loss to Northern Illinois that happened there in September felt like a distant memory.

Obviously, Irish fans aren’t going to forget about that defeat to the Huskies entirely because it still threatens to derail their team’s chances at the College Football Playoff.

The focus now was on the seniors playing perhaps their final game in South Bend. It never is easy for Irish fans to say goodbye to those players, but all good things must end. If this is it for them at home, it was a nice way to go out.

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Notre Dame adds walk-on to 2022 recruiting class

Who will Notre Dame’s kicker be at Ohio State to open the year?

How will Notre Dame replace Jonathan Doerer at kicker in 2022?  The answer seems to be by having anyone and everyone with interest in the position in as a third name has now emerged as a possible candidate to replace him.

Zac Yoakam of Upper Arlington High School in Columbus, Ohio made his commitment to walk-on to the Notre Dame football team on Friday, making the announcement on Twitter.

Yoakam never missed an extra point attempt in high school and went 6-of-7 on field goal attempts as a senior with his long coming from 44 yards.

Yoakam joins Blake Grupe, previously of Arkansas State, who transferred to Notre Dame this off-season while rising sophomore Josh Bryan also will compete.

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Meet Notre Dame’s 2022 recruiting class