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Plaschke: Notre Dame will win BCS title, and it’ll echo through ages

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During this bowl season, the conference’s two traditional powers have been embarrassed, with Florida and Louisiana State both losing. Even the Alabama players have noticed.

“Some people are too SEC biased. . . . Don’t quote me on that, but you probably will,” said Alabama center Barrett Jones. “I think the SEC is probably, by a good margin, the best conference, but that doesn’t mean there’s not other good teams out there.”

Not only is the SEC down, but it turns out that Alabama’s schedule was also down, the Crimson Tide playing only six bowl teams while Notre Dame played eight in a schedule that did not include Florida Atlantic or Western Carolina.

“They didn’t have any cupcake games,” Jones said. “They don’t have a conference, they play name-brand opponents every week, and that takes a great deal of focus.”

The reality is that the pregame passion of an Alabama team simply trying to stock its jewelry drawer has not matched the verve of a Notre Dame team trying to resurrect history. It just feels like this game means more to the Irish.

Earlier this week , the workmanlike Crimson Tide held a players-only meeting to adjust the team’s focus. Meanwhile, the giddy Irish haven’t been able to focus on anything else. Just listen to running back Cierre Wood:

“We’ve spent the last couple of years watching this on TV, looking at the flicking of the lights at the kickoff, the logos, the jerseys,” he said. “Now, the fact that we’re here, it’s awesome, it’s breathtaking, it’s more than anything I’ve ever been part of.”

The reality is that defense wins these games, and Notre Dame has a better defense, particularly on the goal line, where their game-winning stands against Stanford and USC have already climbed into the Crimson Tide psyche.

“They have such excellent red-zone defense, it’s almost weird watching it, just something about it,” Jones said. “It’s something we’ve worked on a lot.”

The reality is that mistakes lose this game, and Notre Dame is perhaps football’s smartest, most sound team. The Irish have not committed a turnover in their last six quarters, including playing mistake-free during a long, pressurized night against USC at the Coliseum.

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