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Simplification is the best game plan for Notre Dame’s Te’o

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Against Boston College, the Irish bent a little but did not break in the first half as they limited the Eagles to a field goal and 137 yards of total offense with Te’o recording two tackles.

The defense did a whole lot more reacting to what the Eagles were doing than anticipating — a change from the Pitt contest.

“(We were) trying to ... anticipate plays, guess on plays (and) a lot of different scenarios,” Te’o said of playing the Panthers. “When we started to settle down, that’s when we started to make some plays. That was our lesson right there. When we started playing within the defense, that’s when things started to work out.”

Much has worked out for Te’o this season as he entered Saturday’s game as the only defensive player in the FBS averaging 10 tackles per game while also hauling in at least three interceptions (five).

In the first nine games of the season, Te’o had 42 unassisted tackles, 45 assisted, 51/2 tackles for loss and a sack-and-a-half — all while being the inspirational leader of the defense.

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