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Game Analysis:

This weekend’s matchup between Louisville and Notre Dame promises to be a thriller. Louisville, ranked 15th, is riding high with a 3-0 start to the season, coming off a solid 31-19 win over Georgia Tech. Quarterback Tyler Shough has been playing lights-out football, throwing for 850 yards, 8 touchdowns, and no interceptions so far this season. Louisville’s offense, averaging 47.3 points per game, is paired with a defense that hasn’t allowed more than 20 points in a game yet. Their pass rush, led by Tramel Logan with 3 sacks, will look to exploit any weaknesses in Notre Dame’s offensive line.

Notre Dame, ranked 16th, sits at 3-1 and recently dismantled Miami (OH) 28-3. Quarterback Riley Leonard has shown dual-threat ability, rushing for 322 yards and six touchdowns but struggling with just one passing touchdown and two interceptions on the season. Notre Dame’s defense has been great, allowing only 9.8 points per game, but their offense has struggled to find rhythm in key moments. With both teams boasting strong defenses and Louisville’s offense being more efficient through the air, this game could come down to whether Notre Dame can control the pace and limit mistakes.

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