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With offense in gear, Notre Dame is double trouble

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Or as Kelly put it: “He just flat-out made a decision that this coaching is going to help me, and I’m going to take it to heart.”

So you get the defense, you get the snarly ground game, and now you get the flash-bulb potential of a Golson scramble or 50-yard bomb. You get a complete, glistening package.

“The mental development has been really good,” Kelly said. “If we continue to go that way, it’s going to give us an offense that’s going to be difficult to defend because we’ll have great balance. That’s what we’re trying to get with Everett in there.”

No, Notre Dame probably can’t reach Kansas State/Collin Klein levels of offensive rump-whippery. Kelly said he’s not giving Golson more as much as honing what Golson already knows. So, in that contrast of unbeatens separated by 59 points in the coaches’ poll, offense is no advantage, ND.

But given the Irish’s superlatives elsewhere, an activated Golson and an actualized offense complicate the overall argument. Percussive statements are not intermittent but the norm. Basically, it makes Notre Dame’s undefeated record look like a better undefeated record.

Maybe it won’t matter, given the caprices of the regular season and voters. But better to strafe than be sorry, infusing more possibility to a fall already bursting with it.

“He’s a leader,” receiver T.J. Jones said of Golson. “He’s learning how to hold this offense together.”

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