SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -Notre Dame’s offensive line is enjoying going unnoticed.
The linemen are reveling in not being asked about their play after three of the least productive rushing years in school history. That includes two seasons ago, when Notre Dame gave up an NCAA-record 58 sacks and rushed for just 75 yards a game.
The Irish are averaging 158 yards a game this year, the best rushing average for the Irish since averaging 189 yards a game in Bob Davie’s final year as coach in 2001.
Left guard Chris Stewart says the best thing about playing well is being left alone. He likes that people are focused on Jimmy Clausen and Armando Allen making plays rather than what the offensive line is doing.
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