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Lineman Zack Martin’s preparation pays off for Notre Dame

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But there is no room for football negligence.

Well before high school, Martin sat with his father and assessed hand position and body lean of defensive linemen. And here’s what made Martin work 15 minutes of overtime after a recent practice: He was, incorrectly, swinging his left foot back when defenders looped around him. He wouldn’t move forward until his foot didn’t move back.

“It’s so much more than brute force, that’s for sure,” Martin said. “High school it’s more you can kill the guy in front of you, just run him over. In college, you take a bad first step, you’re fighting to get back into balance.

“You miss with your hands, you’re fighting. There’s a lot more technique and finesse in offensive line play than people think. Sure, there are plays where you get off the ball and try to kill someone, but there’s a lot of technique in it too.”

During preparation for the Oct. 6 Miami game, Martin noticed that when Hurricanes defensive ends had one of their hands down, they often slanted inside. Martin told Irish guard Chris Watt that he would shout an alert when he saw it, so Watt would know what’s coming.

That night, the Irish surrendered zero sacks and ran for 376 yards.

“He has a plan for every play,” Watt said. “Those keys he sees in film — like the defensive ends’ stances, or where the safety is aligned — help him in the game, kind of give him the solutions already to the test.”

The next test — Notre Dame or the NFL — is the next question. General perception is Martin has solid second-round potential, perhaps as an interior lineman. Martin said he’s taking things game by game. Keith Martin adds only that he knows his son “really enjoys college football.”

“I’m a technician, I like to get things right,” Zack Martin said. “But then again if we’re running power, I want to be in there and double-team and knock someone out.”

Not shockingly, Irish coach Brian Kelly said he would welcome Martin back for one more season. The most essential part is knowing, snap after snap, exactly what Notre Dame is going to get.

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