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Notre Dame falls to 4th in BCS standings

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“We have to finish,” tailback Theo Riddick said. “That’s something we have to improve on, and improve on quickly. You have to score. Point-blank, period, you can’t continue on getting field goals. We all realize that. “

Notre Dame is 89th nationally in red zone efficiency, scoring 35 of 46 times. It has the most red zone field goals (14) of any team in the country. Red zone ventures Saturday featured three touchdowns on eight chances, plus one interception and one fumble. When the Irish have had chances to open up games and open up eyes, they’ve mostly shut down.

“You have to be even simpler in terms of execution and repeating the same plays and making sure that you make progress during the week,” Kelly said. “We thought we did, and then the game starts and we don’t get production down there.”

Such inefficiency can’t be accepted against Boston College (2-7) and Wake Forest (5-4) the next two weekends. It’s not that either is a real threat; it’s that Notre Dame can’t afford to lose for winning in November of a title chase, as it did this weekend.

It certainly can’t count on officials who don’t notice their double-vision in Notre Dame personnel packages.

“Just bad coaching,” Kelly said of the Jackson-Brown mixup. “We have an easy way for us to make sure this doesn’t happen again, and they won’t be on the field (together) again. It’s on me now.”

A greater priority under the control of Kelly and Notre Dame: Scoring points with observers by, well, scoring more points.

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