Hurricanes a tough gauge for Irish offensive progress
CHICAGO (MCT) — For a second time Saturday night, Everett Golson took a stage a few minutes after his Notre Dame teammates had started things up.
The sophomore quarterback stepped onto a dais in an austere Soldier Field interview room after others had been chatting, much like he entered the huddle after three offensive snaps of an eventual 41-3 flogging of Miami. But being late to a party doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it, and this was the Fat Tuesday of offensive revelry.
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