QBS between the spotlight in prime time for Miami n ° 10, n ° 6 Notre Dame

Notre Dame played in the national championship match in January while Miami missed the field of playoff of university football.
Coming to this match is the goal of starting this season when the Irish n ° 6 will face hurricanes n ° 10 Sunday evening in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Miami lost n ° 1 in the Cam Ward general classification of the 2024 team and replaced it with the former quarter-arre of Georgie Carson Beck.
Riley Leonard finished his eligibility for Notre Dame and the first year of CJ Carr Redstirt won a closely disputed quarter-back competition with the second year of the third year Kenny Minchey.
“I had to make a difficult decision, and I did it,” said Irish coach Marcus Freeman about the choice of Carr, who will make his first college in the game during prime time. “As I said both,” we are going to need them two this year. We will need both, and they must both be mature enough to manage this decision and understand that they are continuing their full potential. “No matter if you are named Quart-Arrière which is the quarter-backing, you must continue to work.”
Putting the quarters at speed is a big problem if Notre Dame wants to repeat the success of last season. The Irish people went 14-2 and lost 34-23 against Ohio State in the title match.
Miami (10-3) won her first nine games last season and had a quarter-headed quarter, but was transmitted as a large team by the CFP committee.
Enter Beck, which has succeeded 7,426 yards and 52 affected with 18 interceptions in the last two seasons for the bulldogs.
Beck said he didn’t feel like having to match Ward, who succeeded for 4,313 yards, 39 touched and seven interceptions. He compared his current lot to intervene to replace Stetson Bennett in Georgia.
“The last school in which I was, I followed the double national champion, so I didn’t really feel pressure there,” said Beck. “It’s a game. I have played football all my life. I have played a quarter since I was 7 years old, and that’s something I like to do and I have a lot of good talents around.”
The Hurricanes experienced difficulties on the defensive side last season. They granted more than 30 points six times, including 42 in each of their last two games – defeats against Syracuse to end the regular season and the Iowa State in the Bowl Pop -Tarts.
The sixth -year defensive winger Akheem Mesidor (5.5 bags last season), is looking forward to the unity against the Irish. He is also aware that Miami has only 8-18-1 of all time against Notre Dame.
“These are the matches for which you train all the offseason, the first 10 games, two major teams that go there and fight,” Mesidor told journalists. “I expect Hard Rock to be excited because it’s not just any ordinary game. You look back on the story of Miami against Notre-Dame, it has always been a great game and a pretty crazy game.”
Miami’s defensive players’ screening report probably does not start with the quarter-Arrière de Notre Dame. Ball carrier Jeremiyah Love, who rushed to 1,125 yards and 17 touched last season, is a hope of the NFL and has scored at least one hit in 13 consecutive games.
LOVE said he was ready for an increased workload while the Irish try to put pressure on Carr.
“I would say that I am more a physical back,” said the love of 6 feet and 214 pounds. “I can keep the greatest defenders, partly because of my weight gain, working in the weight room.”
Fighting Irish were an elite defense last season. They led the nation with 33 dishes to take while ranking fourth both in defense of score (15.5 points per game) and in yards by the authorized pass (169.4 yards per game).
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