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The Notre Dame football team’s performance against Miami (Ohio) on Saturday was not particularly outstanding in the beginning of the game. They fell down 3-0 in the first half and could not find the number on the scoreboard until more than halfway through the second quarter.

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Despite the fact that Notre Dame ended up winning the game by a comfortable margin of 28-3, even the head coach of Notre Dame, Marcus Freeman, stated that it “wasn’t pretty” after the action had concluded.

When it comes to Notre Dame’s poor start, what was the cause for it? In the aftermath of the game, Chuck Martin, who is currently the head coach of Miami and had worked as an assistant coach at Notre Dame, said precisely that.

When Martin got into Notre Dame’s poor start, he was talking about missed opportunities that Miami had squandered early on in the game.

On the first half, Martin stated, “It should be a two-score advantage for us, they’re kind of sleepwalking through it a bit.” Martin was referring to the match.

The fact that you are playing Miami (Ohio) while you are at Notre Dame is a difficult situation. It is just difficult. Those young people were not selected for recruitment by Miami (Ohio). Although you are free to say whatever you want, this is not an easy task. After seeing us on tape, they have concluded that we do not resemble the teams that they play against.

The viewpoint that Martin brings to the table is undoubtedly one of a kind because he has spent a considerable amount of time on the sidelines of both Notre Dame and Miami. Without a doubt, he is aware of the fact that generating excitement for the RedHawks is a challenging task for a club that will be meeting a Louisville team ranked among the top 20 the following week in South Bend.

 

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