Fighting Irish players hoping to return home for dominant win
By: Matt Randall
Posted: Sep 30, 2017 12:01 PM EDT | Updated: Sep 30, 2017 1:01 PM EDT

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No matter who enters Notre Dame Stadium each week, the Irish know they're going to get that team's very best. Miami University of Ohio is the latest test, and the Irish hope to leave no doubt against the RedHawks.
On offense, Notre Dame looks to continue its high-scoring start to the season. The defense hopes to allow that by limiting Miami's time of possession and getting the ball back quickly.
The game against Miami comes in the middle of a six-week stretch where Notre Dame only has one home game on the schedule, and the players say they want to give Irish fans a dominant victory to mark the occasion.
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