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Notre Dame’s offensive linemen serving as mentors to QB Golson

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“Watching film by yourself can be beneficial,” guard Chris Watt said. “But at the same time, when you can watch it as a group, you can bring your quarterbacks in there and be like, ‘OK, what are you seeing? What are you going to check on this play?’

“We can look at Stanford’s alignments on the film and be like, ‘All right, we’re going to block like this, and I’m going to check to this’ — so basically we’re not out on the field and not knowing what’s going on.”

In the spring, when Golson first began the process of earning the starting job, Watt said the line provided the sophomore “a lot of help.” Saturday against Miami, Golson checked to an outside zone play, and tailback George Atkinson III was in the end zone 55 yards later.

It’s not quite Ph.D.-level football thinking. And Stanford will be the most dense, complex test yet. But to preempt mistakes, Golson has protection, both literally (the line hasn’t allowed a sack in the last two games) and otherwise.

“We’re the group this game is going to come down to, how we execute,” Cave said. “We know that.”

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