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Notre Dame falls to 4th in BCS standings

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(MCT) — The package is called “Desperado,” and desperate times call for “Desperado” measures. And Pittsburgh lining up for a makeable, potentially season-eviscerating field goal in the second overtime Saturday qualified as a desperate time for Notre Dame.

So out went the Irish’s specialized “Desperado” kick-blocking unit. It included cornerback Bennett Jackson and receiver Chris Brown. Thus it included two players wearing the same number — a No. 2 emblazoned on both jerseys — and thus it was basically illegal, as players with the same number can’t be on the field for the same snap.

No flags flew on this illicit Jackson-Brown harmony. No kick was made, as Pittsburgh’s try went wide right. And no Notre Dame loss occurred, as the Irish would win in the next extra session.

Debate can rage as to whether it is better to be lucky than good, but the Irish can attest: It is nice to be both.

“I’ve never had a team that won because it was lucky,” Irish coach Brian Kelly said Sunday. “But I’ve had many teams that were fortunate because they were good football teams and they found a way to win, if that makes sense.

“I don’t think I’ve ever had a lucky football team. I think I’ve had a team that’s gotten some breaks along the way.”

The point Kelly was after: His team is not 9-0 on providence alone. A non-call by officials helped tremendously on Saturday, and, well, them’s the breaks.

But as of Sunday night, time is running low for Notre Dame to make its own breaks and make any kind of statement in the current BCS beauty pageant.

The Irish slipped to No. 4 in the BCS standings, with Oregon’s strength-of-schedule bump from a win at USC enough to vault it over Notre Dame. Yes, if Alabama and Oregon remain unbeaten, it doesn’t matter what anyone else does. Yes, if the Irish win out and no one else does, style points are moot.

In the event they’re not, Notre Dame didn’t make it hard on anyone.

The gap between No. 3 Kansas State and No. 4 Notre Dame in the coaches’ poll grew from 59 to 81 points Sunday. Red zone inefficiency, in particular, cost the Irish dearly against Pittsburgh, cost them chances to roll to a dominant victory — as opposed to a win over a middling team that doesn’t inspire dispassionate observers.

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