Carnac
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I think of the difference in UConn's MOV and Louisville's MOV against ND. 9 vs 33. A win over ND anytime, by any score is rare. ND is always a perennial top 2-3 team.
Beating the Irish is like trying to eat a porcupine if you're a python. It can be done, but it's not going to be easy, and it's going to hurt long after it's consumed. In the illustration below, it was fatal for both.
UConn would have loved to hang a 33 point loss on ND in their last meeting on December 3. A victory by 9 was satisfactory with the team, staff and their fans. A 33 point win would have been unimaginable. When was the last time a ND women's team lost by 33? A ND loss is rare, but one by that MOV is unthinkable.
Where does ND go from here? Has Louisville constructed and posted the blueprint for beating ND? Can lighting strike twice? Imagine where they would be without the Shepard waiver.
Beating the Irish is like trying to eat a porcupine if you're a python. It can be done, but it's not going to be easy, and it's going to hurt long after it's consumed. In the illustration below, it was fatal for both.
UConn would have loved to hang a 33 point loss on ND in their last meeting on December 3. A victory by 9 was satisfactory with the team, staff and their fans. A 33 point win would have been unimaginable. When was the last time a ND women's team lost by 33? A ND loss is rare, but one by that MOV is unthinkable.
Where does ND go from here? Has Louisville constructed and posted the blueprint for beating ND? Can lighting strike twice? Imagine where they would be without the Shepard waiver.
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