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Said offensive coordinator Chuck Martin: “Take any other quarterback this year and try to figure out if they’ve gone through as much as Everett Golson. To me, it’s not even close.”

The issue isn’t Golson conquering nerves. How far he can take this team depends upon how far his football mind has come, whether he can swiftly process wrinkles Alabama concocted over the last month and make the correct play.

His grasp of even a stripped-down offense was shaky to begin the season. After an error, Martin would ask if Golson identified the problem, and Golson had. He just couldn’t implement the solution.

“The frustrating thing was he was seeing it,” Martin said, “and not always reacting to it.”

Golson has had 40-plus days to evolve even more and, for what it is worth, he demonstrated a confident presence in abbreviated viewing windows at Notre Dame practices last week. It seemed a logical progression from the deferential figure he cut in August.

Alabama has had a month, though, to conjure unfamiliar looks that will stress Golson’s ability to ad lib intelligently and accurately.

“In the beginning of the season, we couldn’t even go through a practice without the coaches constantly stopping us on every play, telling him what he did wrong,” tailback Theo Riddick said. “Now, he’s telling the coaches, ‘Hey, this is what I see,’ and communicating very well.”

Said receiver TJ Jones: “He’s able to tell everyone on the field what to do now.”

He is fulfilling the mission set forth by the last Notre Dame quarterback to win a national title, another fleet South Carolina native. Golson knew little about Tony Rice upon his arrival, but soon learned about him and then heard from him, Rice offering advice throughout a trying freshman campaign.

Rice reiterated it during a springtime conversation, setting forth the duties Golson had to face but had no concept of.

“He’s helped me out a lot, really helped me to understand the responsibility of being the quarterback here at Notre Dame,” Golson said. “That’s what I’ve carried through spring ball and fall camp, cleaning up stuff that I was doing in the past, really not being that leader that I could be.”

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