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Notre Dame’s offensive line has quietly become the foundation of the Irish attack , as Len Clark reports.

Through five games, the Fighting Irish have outgained opponents by nearly 450 yards, averaging 6.6 yards per play while committing fewer penalty yards. That consistency has helped build an offense that controls possession for more than 31 minutes per game, giving quarterback CJ Carr and the Notre Dame offense time to find their rhythm and confidence. The Irish will need that same discipline and physicality this Saturday against North Carolina State. Len Clark, Network Indiana.

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