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Said Kelly: “The great thing about Everett is, he’s decided that these are the things that we’ve put to him that he’s got to get better at and he wants to get better at them.”

In doing so, Golson may have established a credit line with his teammates that — as unfailingly diplomatic as the veterans have been about it — didn’t exist for a while. At least gauging by those veterans’ assessments last weekend.

“He’s grown probably as much as anyone on this team,” tackle Zack Martin said. “If you were to come to us last spring and say Everett was going to do this, this season, I don’t think anyone would have thought that would happen. But he came into camp very determined and has grown every game. He’s a dominant player out there when he’s playing well.”

If Notre Dame isn’t necessarily a dominating offense as a result, it’s at least a competent one. That can be enough when complementing the nation’s No. 1 scoring defense.

It was, in fact, the perfect kind of offense-defense disconnect for the Irish on Saturday: The defense pitching a shutout, requiring the offense merely to manage a slow drip of scoring. Instead it loosed the floodwaters.

“We’ve talked all year about the defense is great, they do their job, we have to do something besides doing just enough to win the game,” Martin said. “All our coaches have been harping that it’s going to click, and I think the last couple weeks, it’s starting. It’s a good time of year to start clicking on offense.”

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