Averaging 35 points per game, the Notre Dame offense has been generally very efficient all year long, outside of a random fiasco against Louisville and in the ACC Championship when Clemson’s defense stepped up in the rematch to hold them to limited production. They’re about as far from turnover-prone as you’ll see in a college football offense, and do a good job of keeping the ball moving as long as they can dictate the game flow.
The Irish offense reminds me a lot of the Jimbo Fisher’s offense at Texas A&M this year. The bulk of the production comes from 7-yard curls and crossing routes out of bunch and stack combined with inside zone runs from Kyren Williams.