Texarkana Gazette

Notre Dame, Clemson get extra time to prep for ACC’s title game

- By Pete Iacobelli

Notre Dame and Clemson didn’t expect to have an extra week to prepare for their rematch in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game.

But in a season of unexpected challenges and unique situations, they’ll take it.

The second- ranked Fighting Irish and No. 4 Tigers now have two weeks before their rematch in the Atlantic Coast Conference championsh­ip on Dec 19 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The Fighting Irish (100) and Tigers (9-1) got an extra week off after the ACC decided not to have its championsh­ip combatants play reschedule­d games due to COVID-19 postponeme­nts the week before the title showdown.

“It is definitely unique for sure,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said.

Especially given that the teams met in a drama-filled, 47-40 double overtime game won by the Irish on Nov. 7. The coronaviru­s played a role in that one, too. Tigers quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence watched from the sidelines after testing positive for the virus.

Lawrence has since returned, leading Clemson to victories over Pittsburgh and Virginia Tech to qualify for the Tigers’ sixth straight ACC championsh­ip game — the only Power Five program to do that since conference championsh­ip games became a thing in 1992.

Swinney expects to run practices this week similar to what he has done during other bye weeks in his 12 full seasons as coach. The Tigers will concentrat­e on themselves at practice until cracking open the plans for Notre Dame later in the week.

Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly acknowledg­es the strange circumstan­ces and will try and create a gameweek environmen­t during his team’s time off.

Kelly wants Notre Dame players in the weight room and on the practice field, working hard as if they were playing Saturday instead of in two weeks.

He’ll have a practice involving tackling on Saturday, so his players can flow into a typical Sunday of treatment and recovery with another game ahead.

“We want to get back into a discipline­d environmen­t relative to our preparatio­n in practice and we want to maintain our routine as best possible,” Kelly said.

This season has been anything but routine for the Irish.

The staunchly independen­t Notre Dame joined the ACC this season because of the struggles finding teams to play given Power Five conference­s like the Southeaste­rn Conference, Big Ten Conference and

We want to get back into a discipline­d environmen­t relative to our preparatio­n in practice and we want to maintain our routine as best possible.” —Notre Dame coach

Brian Kelly

Pac-12 Conference going to all-league schedules.

The ACC and Big 12 conference­s, which got started earlier than their other three counterpar­ts, allowed just one non-conference game.

Part of Swinney’s plans for the two-weeks leading up to rematch is not over-analyzing Notre Dame.

“We are who we are. They are who they are,” he said. “The things that got you there, you’re not going to all of sudden get away from those things. You’ve got to be good at what you do.”

Being full strength will help the Tigers on both sides of the ball.

Lawrence and several injured defensive starters — tackle Tyler Davis and linebacker­s James Skalski and Mike Jones Jr. — are set to play in the title game after missing the first game with Notre Dame.

Lawrence’s backup, DJ Uiagalelei, was certainly capable enough, throwing for 439 yards to break the school’s freshman record held by national champion quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson.

But Kelly said having Lawrence back behind center gives Clemson the comfort level of having their experience­d offensive leader in control.

The Irish have heard those say that Notre Dame’s victory last month came in part because Clemson was undermanne­d.

“Our guys listen to that, so we’re gonna have that challenge in front of us that we’ll have to go and play very well against a team that will have all their best players,” Kelly said.

 ?? The Roanoke Times via AP, Pool ?? Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence runs for a touchdown against Virginia Tech during the third quarter of an NCAA football game Saturday in Blacksburg, Va.
The Roanoke Times via AP, Pool Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence runs for a touchdown against Virginia Tech during the third quarter of an NCAA football game Saturday in Blacksburg, Va.

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