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Irish Illustrated Insider: Reviewing Notre Dame's Blue-Gold Game

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🗓️ 25 April 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Irish Illustrated Insider breaks down the Blue-Gold game, discusses personnel strong points and weaknesses, and takes another dive into the program’s needs in the Transfer Portal. Sign up for our FREE Notre Dame Newsletter Subscribe to our Irish Illustrated Insider Podcast Check out our YouTube channel Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter: @timprister  @KevinSinclair_ @timomalleyND @jfreeman58 @TomLoy247 Go VIP - One Month for Only $1 Download the CBS Sports App and get the latest Notre Dame news today.

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0:00.0

This is Ivers Illustrated Insider. It's Monday, April 25th, post-blue gold game. Tim

0:11.4

Prister, Tim O'Malley, Pete Sampson, joining you here on this Monday. We're going to need a lot of time to cover everything that happened on Saturday. I tried to cover all of it in a tail of the tape and got most of it.

0:25.0

But Tim, let's start with you.

0:28.1

You know, obviously the topic, the top topic, one of the top topics will be the performance by Drew Pine,

0:35.9

which I'm sure left a lot to be desired on his part and Tommy Reese's part.

0:40.4

Just your thoughts on him and some general things about Saturday's Blue Gold game,

0:44.8

which was one in dramatic fashion on a late touchdown by Steve Angelly.

0:49.9

Yeah, I don't know if we mentioned this on incident analysis or not,

0:52.3

but Marcus Freeman and everybody else owes Steve Angelly for making that from the most pedestrian, least memorable blue goal game

1:01.7

ever to a really fun ending because that was clearly the highlight of the entire thing.

1:06.5

I'm surprised Drew Pine bared so poorly.

1:09.1

I also don't think it has much to do with what

1:12.0

Drew Pine is as a player. He's noted his backup quarterback. I still think he could come in

1:16.0

and beat teams every team in a emergency situation. And as soon as you scout him, if you're

1:22.6

Ohio State, Brigham Young, North Carolina, Boston College, Clemson, USC, he'd have a lot more

1:27.4

trouble beating those teams. I like Drew Pine the backup. He played Brigham Young, North Carolina, Boston College, Clemson, USC, he'd have a lot more trouble

1:27.7

beating those teams. I like Drew Pine the backup. He played, but he played poorly. Let's

1:32.7

Drew Pine, if he's never going to challenge you downfield, he can't make mistakes. I think I'm

1:36.8

sure you wrote about that in tail of the tape to him. I just started it. He is not the type of

1:40.5

quarterback that can't be perfect on the little things because he doesn't do the other things that's kind of my take on pine yeah it felt like

1:49.3

really a bad version of the end book you know the the inability to push the

1:56.8

ball vertically or the reluctance to you know not seeing over the line of scrimmage,

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