Everett Golson the man to lead Notre Dame back to prominence? (US Presswire) |
At this point Golson is more of a running threat than a passer, which plays into Notre Dame's hands as Navy finished 2011 ranked 92nd in run defense, allowing 186.9 yards per game on the ground. As long as Golson can hold on to the ball, Notre Dame's defense should be able to contain Navy's option running attack.
Navy does return seven starters on defense, and it will be up to the Navy defense to make life rough on Everett Golson. Redshirt year or not, this is Golson's first college football game, and freshmen players make mistakes. Force him to make them, turn the ball over and Navy has a much better shot at victory.
X-Factor: Gee Gee Green. With Kriss Proctor and Alexander Teich gone, Gee Gee Greene is Navy's leading returning rusher this season, and he also brings the ability to change this game. Greene only had 4 touches in Navy's loss to the Irish last season, but that number is going to increase this season, and if he's able to break a big play or two Navy's chances improve.