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Notre Dame No. 5 in first BCS standings

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The computers, which collectively rank Notre Dame No. 2, love that.

“If the voters have a very clear opinion of you, it’s going to be hard for the computers to overturn that,” Palm said. “But if there are nine or 10 teams with two losses, computers may have more impact, if voters are less decided with a group of teams with similar records.”

While Notre Dame steadfastly refuses to acknowledge the hype swirling around it — the Irish are now ranked fifth in the AP poll, their highest position since September 2006 — mingling with the BCS upper crust feels better than fogging up the window as they stare from the outside, looking in.

“There’s no question that when you’re talked about and you’re putting Notre Dame up there in the top five, there’s a sense of pride,” Irish coach Brian Kelly said Sunday. “I just have to make sure that they understand that, with that pride, comes a greater obligation to do things the right way.”

Sunday’s standings, basically, flicked on the beacon in the distance. Kelly said there’s no written goal sheet that includes a BCS bowl berth. He said his spiel revolves around “being a championship program and let the rest take care of itself.”

But he also conceded that, without a conference tie-in, championship football “equals BCS.” So the homestretch of a now-gilded path awaits, six games left against some of the most beatable foes, the easy part and the hard part all at once.

“We know every week, the higher we get,” tackle Zack Martin said, “the bigger bull’s-eye we have on our back.”

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