If Notre Dame is able to go into a hostile environment in Athens, Georgia and upset the No. 3 ranked Georgia Bulldogs, it will have a variety of ramifications.
While easily the toughest test of the season for the Irish, the fact that the team is getting healthier going into this matchup — gaining standout tight end Cole Kmet, sophomore running back Jahmir Smith and potentially starting wide receiver Michael Young back against the Bulldogs — bodes well for a team that has already been excelling on offense to begin the season.
So what would be the fallout from an Irish upset over SEC powerhouse Georgia this weekend?