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Notre Dame Football secured another win on Saturday in a 21-14 triumph over Duke.
The nail-biting game came down to the wire when the Irish scored a touchdown with less than a minute left on the clock.
During Monday afternoon’s press conference, Head Coach Marcus Freeman told the media what he thought of the team’s performance in Durham.
“It's crazy how, two weeks in a row, you got very similar games with obviously a different outcome,” Freeman said. “And you know, I said it last week in the press conference is, great teams find a way to execute when it matters the most and that's what a reflection of Saturday was. When we had to make a play on that play, we were able to offensively and defensively make the play and ultimately resulted in a victory.”
That victory moved the Fighting Irish up to slot 10 in the Associated Press Top 25 ranking.
The Irish face the undefeated, 25th ranked Louisville Cardinals this Saturday in Kentucky.
ABC57 Kickoff will be live from Louisville from 11 a.m. to noon before the game.
The game then airs at 7:30 p.m. on ABC57.