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First things first: Notre Dame was woefully off-center mentally. Alabama has won three national titles in four years and approached the game with the clinical malevolence that brings about four-touchdown beat-downs. The Irish didn’t know what to do with themselves.

“If you’ve been there numerous times, you know how to act, you know what it takes for you to be successful in that type of game,” tailback Cierre Wood said. “Not saying we didn’t have what it took to be successful. We just didn’t have it as down pat as they did.”

The potentially more insidious issue is knowing what Alabama was going to do — “They didn’t do anything we hadn’t seen before,” tackle Zack Martin said — and not being able to do much about it. How, exactly, would Notre Dame hope to beat a better team, if it can’t stop what it knew this one had in store?

It’s the critical eye-of-the-beholder issue. Either the Irish had viable talent but that talent’s brains went haywire, or there’s an expansive gulf between the SEC and Notre Dame (and everyone else) that is far more difficult to narrow.

“Their program is where we want to be, where every program wants to be,” Martin said. “I know coach (Brian) Kelly and the staff and the guys in this locker room aren’t going to stop until we get there. But there’s definitely some room for us to improve.”

Late Monday, Kelly said the reference point was set for player development, coaching and recruiting. The opportunity came, and it stampeded by, and Notre Dame will nurse the welts it received for weeks.

“It’s disappointing we lost,” Kelly said, “but it’s going to make my job very easy when it comes to talking to players about how you win a national championship.”

There’s plenty to talk about. There’s so much more to do.

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