With a week off waiting, Notre Dame needed to find out something about itself at North Carolina
Saturday was the first time under coach Marcus Freeman that Notre Dame won the coin toss. Linebacker J.D. Bertrand, who sat out the first half after the targeting call against Cal, called tails. It was tails. The Irish deferred their choice to the second half.Number of Irish ruled out for Saturday’s game who were expected to play, at least earlier in the week. Tight end Kevin Bauman missed the game with a knee issue while safety Ramon Henderson was out with an ankle injury.
Tobacco Road will be one often traveled this season by the Irish men’s basketball team, which has road trips to each of the four North Carolina schools coming in Atlantic Coast Conference action — Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina State and Wake Forest, located a couple hours west on Interstate 40.
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