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Upon Further Review - Navy Defensive Keys to Victory Revisited

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Irish Breakdown

Sports, Football, Ncaa Team, Notre Dame, Nfl Draft, Big Ten

4.5828 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Bryan and Vince look back at how Notre Dame performed in their defensive keys to victory against Navy.

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0:00.0

Welcome, everyone to another edition of the Irish Breakdown podcast presented by our friends at Fandul.

0:25.3

We are in our pawn for the review era for all you Taylor Swift fans out there.

0:31.0

And we are talking defense, keys to victory defense.

0:34.8

Don't give me that.

0:35.4

I wasn't a good mood.

0:36.7

You just ruined it.

0:40.1

You know, I have to go out in the real world and deal with all these people. So, you know,

0:43.7

and you have teenage daughters. I get it. I have teenage daughters. That's exactly right.

0:47.6

But anyway, we're going to talk, we are going to do our keys to defense revisited.

0:51.8

We're going to see how Notre Dame stacked up.

0:55.0

We're either going to give them a minus, a check, or a plus.

0:59.0

That is how we do our grading system around here.

1:01.1

Go ahead.

1:01.4

And we haven't explained that in a while.

1:03.1

A minus means you failed to meet that objective.

1:07.5

A check is you did a good job.

1:10.1

You met the standard to say it was successful.

1:12.8

A plus is you thrived in this area.

1:15.9

You like went above and beyond just good job.

1:18.6

You know what I mean?

1:19.9

And so that's what those are.

1:21.2

But before we begin that, Vince, I just think the first thing to talk about was it was very interesting

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