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Inside Ohio State’s Unstoppable Strategy That Crushed Notre Dame’s Championship Hopes

Meanwhile, Notre Dame allowed 5.3 yards per run play and 3.5 yards before contact, well above their 4.5 and 2.8 season averages. OSU enjoyed several chunk runs and one huge one, a 70-yarder by Quinshon Judkins on the second play of the third quarter.

In the area of the game that looked like the only possible advantage for Notre Dame, the Irish didn’t get much. 

An injury in the first round of the 12-team playoff to Rylie Mills loomed large. Mills, a tackle, led the team in adjusted sacks (11), pressures (35), and run disruption rate (15.4%). Notre Dame could have used much more of all of those things against the dynamic Ohio State offense. 

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