The Irish offense took a couple of drives to get going. In fact, Notre Dame didn’t score until the second quarter. However, when the offense did get going, they exploded for 30 points on the day.
When a team scores over 30 points in a game, lots of players could be the offensive player of the game. Ian Book was solid, with a passing and rushing touchdown. Cole Kmet was excellent, catching 6 passes, with one of those catches being a Gronk-esque touchdown. However, they were both overshadowed by the offensive player of the game, Tony Jones Jr.