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It also depends on which Golson shows up, not when he shows up.

Adding read-option runs to the repertoire Saturday — thereby keeping defenses even more off-balance — was a result of earning Kelly’s trust with improved ball protection. And apparently a light flickered on in Golson’s mental approach.

“Throughout the course of the game, I didn’t really think they were doing something we didn’t see or prepare for,” Golson said.

Said Kelly: “He did some things in the second half that he had not done all year. He recognized pressure, did not run out of the pocket, stayed in there, delivered some balls on time. If that continues to show itself, he’s going to be very, very difficult to defend because he’s got that confidence level and a strong arm.”

With the Irish’s open date, he had two weeks to get there, as did the rest of the offense. Kelly and his coaches now must be short-order cooks, readying players and limiting the head-spinning in normal preparation windows that open to stout defenses.

If they can do that, well, party on.

“We’re nowhere near how good we can be,” tailback Cierre Wood said. “People looking at us now, that’s not really (anything) yet. We still have a lot of work to do.”

There’s no misinterpreting that much, at least.

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