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(Don't make me "Like" one of @billybud 's posts. to you, Billy).
Trevor Lawrence is arguably the best player in college football at the game's most important position. Evidently there were other defensive players out for Clemson as well. So basically, the delta between ND's starting front five and their backups is smaller than 1) Lawrence and his back up, plus; 2) Clemson's defensive front and their back ups over the two games.
Was anyone hurt for the ACCCG? According to OneFootdown (ND's SBnation site) the starting 5 was Eichenberg, Banks, Correll, Kraemer, and Hainsey (Take it for what it's worth, but I've seen only one consensus 1st round ND player, and he does not play on the senior laden OL.).
So at full strength:
CLEMSON'S DEFENSE
Clemson's depleted defense allowed Notre Dame to pile up 518 yards in the previous meeting, but limited the Fighting Irish (10-1) to 263 yards Saturday and sacked quarterback Ian Book six times. Book spent most of the game under duress, regularly flushed from the pocket.
Excluding sacks, which are counted as negative rushing yards, ND compiled 85 yards on the ground in the ACCCG.
So with our line in place ND gained 518 yards, and without it we were held to 263 Yards and gave up six sacks. you have proven my point.