Rakes Report #131: Tony! Toni! Tone! Tonee? (The Southern Cal Review)
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1) Occasionally during football games it becomes apparent that if a team fails to score they are probably going to lose, which is how I felt after the Trojans made it 23-20 and the Irish got the ball back with 10:27 remaining. Things were tense: Graham Harrell and Kedon Slovis had cracked Clark Lea’s defense and it seemed like Notre Dame wouldn’t be able to keep the Trojans out of the end zone on the next possession even if the victory depended on it. The Irish offense had been hot and cold all night and they absolutely had to lock it in for a touchdown or things were set to break bad. They owed the defense for saving them earlier in the season and it was time for the debt to be repaid.
Rakes Report #131: Tony! Toni! Tone! Tonee? (The Southern Cal Review)
Rakes Report #131: Tony! Toni! Tone! Tonee…
Rakes Report #131: Tony! Toni! Tone! Tonee? (The Southern Cal Review)
1) Occasionally during football games it becomes apparent that if a team fails to score they are probably going to lose, which is how I felt after the Trojans made it 23-20 and the Irish got the ball back with 10:27 remaining. Things were tense: Graham Harrell and Kedon Slovis had cracked Clark Lea’s defense and it seemed like Notre Dame wouldn’t be able to keep the Trojans out of the end zone on the next possession even if the victory depended on it. The Irish offense had been hot and cold all night and they absolutely had to lock it in for a touchdown or things were set to break bad. They owed the defense for saving them earlier in the season and it was time for the debt to be repaid.