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Plaschke: Notre Dame will win BCS title, and it’ll echo through ages

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“People look at points, but, for them, it’s about how well they manage the game,” said Damion Square, an Alabama defensive end. “It’s like, every time they touch the ball, they put together long drives, they put their defense into a great situation to be successful.”

The reality is that Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson is poised to take the same sort of bowl-game leap taken last year by Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron.

Golson is a redshirt freshman in a year when similar leaders — Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M, Marcus Mariota of Oregon, Kevin Hogan of Stanford — all grew during the bowl break.

In his last five games, Golson has accounted for 10 touchdowns with his arm and feet while completing 59 percent of his passes and averaging nearly five yards per carry. He’s become the kind of mobile quarterback that gives Alabama fits, as Manziel torched the Tide for 345 total yards in leading the Aggies to their upset win.

“There is probably only one player who has benefited as much from this time off, and that’s Everett Golson,” Notre Dame Coach Brian Kelly said. “He’s gotten an opportunity for 31/2 weeks to continue to grow.”

The reality is that Rockne, who only lost 12 of the 122 games he coached, was usually right.

“Yes, I know that you feel you are not strong enough; that’s what the enemy thinks, too,” Rockne once said. “But we’re gonna fool them.”

It’s gonna happen again, Notre Dame fooling everyone with a victory in a game that feels like a Gipper speech. And, yeah, not to get all maudlin about it, but 12-6 sounds about right.

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