Georgia has a great defense, but for a lot of Saturday’s game, the offense of the Notre Dame football team looked like they skipped practice all week. It was sloppy. The Irish used two pre-snap timeouts in the second half alone. It wasn’t one or two false starts, it was six false starts. In short, the Georgia crowd helped force multiple miscues.
Once the ball was snapped, things were rarely inspiring. The offensive line and the banged up running game got absolutely no push. Tony Jones was Notre Dame’s leading rusher with 21 yards on 9 carries. That’s abysmal.