New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Kelly has solutions for No. 12 Irish against Purdue

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Brian Kelly knows that his Notre Dame team is a work in progress as the 12thranked Fighting Irish prepare for Saturday’s visit from Purdue.

After escaping Florida State with a 41-38 overtime victory on the road to open the season, the Irish showed little improvemen­t during a 32-29 comeback victory at home over Toledo. It has some wondering if Notre Dame is ripe to be picked off by Purdue, a longtime foe it hasn’t faced since 2014. Kelly’s solution?

“One is to put your players in a position where they’re not making mistakes

... keep it simple so they can play fast and free,” he said Monday. “The second thing is to get players on the field that are fresh so we don’t have guys that are fatigued and making mental mistakes.”

Notre Dame’s rebuilding offensive line, despite the presence of preseason AllAmerica­ns in center Jarrett Patterson and guard Cain Madden, has struggled to consistent­ly open holes for Kyren Williams and Chris Tyree. It also has not protected quarterbac­k Jack

Coan, who has been sacked 10 times in the first two games and Saturday had two first-half turnovers that led to 10 Toledo points.

Coan did overcome a dislocated finger on his passing hand to throw the winning 18-yard TD pass to tight end Michael Mayer with 1:09 left. When he has had time, Coan has completed 69% of his passes for 605 yards and six touchdowns. The Irish also used true freshman quarterbac­k Tyler Buchner, who ran for 68 yards.

Still, Notre Dame has just 197 yards rushing and is averaging 2.7 yards per carry.

Meanwhile, new defensive coordinato­r Marcus

Freeman’s attacking style of play has yielded four big plays totaling 282 yards.

The Irish surrendere­d an 89-yard touchdown run and a 60-yard TD pass at Florida State, while Toledo had a 66-yard pass play and a 67-yard run that led to 10 points. Take away the four big plays and the Irish defense, led by linebacker JD Bertrand and free safety Kyle Hamilton, is yielding just 3.8 yards per play.

Purdue coach Jeff Brohm has a 2-0 team that has won its first two games by a combined score of 79-21, including a 49-0 rout at UConn last weekend. But he is cautious about reading too much into that going into Saturday’s game.

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