Chicago Sun-Times

‘ D’ NEED FOR FIRE, PASSION

Irish defense looks lost, and Kelly could be part of the problem

- STEVE GREENBERG @ SLGreenber­g Follow me on Twitter @SLGreenber­g. Email: sgreenberg@suntimes.com

We didn’t make it through September before the first batch of pink slips arrived. Rough business. Takeaways from Week 4 in college football:

1 Notre Dame’s firing Sunday of defensive coordinato­r Brian Van Gorder undoubtedl­y was justified. The Irish ‘ D’ was lit up early and often by opposing offenses throughout Van Gorder’s tenure, which began in 2014. This season’s group— which allowed a rather amazing 124 points in losses to Texas, Michigan State and Duke — has been appallingl­y bad.

According ng to coach Brian Kelly, the unit lacks “some e of the ennthusias­m

energy and enthusiasm and fun, quite ite frankly, that you need ed to have when you’ree playing on defense.””

No energy? No fun? n? When half the team is all schlep and no pep, it’s a clear indication the big boss must be part of the problem, too. That would be Kelly, who, only eight months ago, received a sixyear contract extension. Kelly promoted defensive analyst Greg Hudson to handle VanGorder’s former duties. Why Hudson? Among other things, because he’s a high- energy, rah- rah kind of guy. Maybe when Hudson is finished firing up his players, he can do likewise with the big boss.

2 Les Miles averaged better than 10 victories per season at LSU. He won a pair of SEC titles and a national championsh­ip. And now he’s history, fired by the school after an excruciati­ng lastsecond defeat at Auburn. The Tigers were ranked No. 5 in the preseason. A Am month later, they’re handing thet reins to Ed Orgeron on an interim basis and, well,we we’ll see how swel swell things go from here. LSU could hitr hit a home run with its next coaching hire,h but it’s probablypr­o not going to fin find another Nick Saban Saban. Finding a worthy su successor to Miles willwil be hard enough. 3 The top seven teams in the new AP Top 25 poll — Alabama, Ohio State, Louisville, Michigan, Clemson, Houston and Stanford— remained unchanged from the previous week. Bet you the farm that doesn’t happen again this season.

4 Led by its defense, Wisconsin — which went on the road and hammered Michigan State 30- 6— could be as strong a team as Iowa was in 2015. Yet the eighth- ranked Badgers, unlike those Hawkeyes, are dealing with a decidedly hostile schedule. The game Saturday at Michigan will be extremely hard to win. Then comes Ohio State. In a nutshell: Don’t mistake a terrific 4- 0 start for playoff contention.

5 Remember when Texas A& M coach Kevin Sumlin was on the hot seat? Sumlin looks a bit safer now— the Aggies are 4- 0 and in the top 10 after an impressive victory over Arkansas— but one wonders where he’d be without John Chavis. The second- year defensive coordinato­r is doing outstandin­g work.

6 Anyone who watched Clemson’s 26- 7 victory at Georgia Tech last Thursday knows the Tigers’ defense is formidable. At one point, Clemson had 23 points on the scoreboard and the Yellow Jackets’ offense had 23 yards in the stat book. But coordinato­r Brent Venables’ ‘ D’ still has a ton of first- year starters. The real test will come Saturday at home against Louisville.

7 Illinois had a bye week. Did anyone notice?

8 Northweste­rn quarterbac­k Clayton Thorson threw two intercepti­ons— one of them in the end zone— in a 24- 13 defeat against Nebraska. Kicker Jack Mitchell missed from 27 yards and doinked a PAT. The Wildcats twice benefitted from drive- killing Nebraska fumbles near their goal line, yet they lost by double digits on their home field anyway. It’s bad. It’s real bad.

9 It seems Northern Illinois has yet to recover fromits onesided loss to Bowling Green in last year’s MAC title game. The Huskies were destroyed 55- 7 by Boise State in their bowl game. They’re off to an 0- 4 start in 2016, which is looking more and more like Rod Carey’s final season as coach. The losing streak is at seven overall. Morale has to be an issue.

10 Wake Forest getting to 4- 0. Colorado winning at Oregon. Tennessee fans calling for coach Butch Jones’ head at halftime of the Florida game, then celebratin­g a Vols comeback for the ages. Don’t stop being you, college football.

 ?? | AP ?? After an embarrassi­ng 38- 35 home loss to Duke, Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly decided to fire defensive coordinato­r Brian VanGorder ( left).
| AP After an embarrassi­ng 38- 35 home loss to Duke, Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly decided to fire defensive coordinato­r Brian VanGorder ( left).
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