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Five things Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden said before Pitt game

Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden spoke to the media Tuesday night coming off the Fighting Irish’s bye week. Here are five things he said before No. 14 Notre Dame (6-2) hosts Pitt (2-5) in South Bend this Saturday.

On what he was looking for during bye week practices

“We wanted to move the younger guys forward. Get them playing at a higher standard and show that they can be trustworthy in the game. And I think that’s a big element, especially with the younger guys, just trying to move them forward. So that’s No. 1. No. 2, there were certain things at each position that we had to clean up and fix with urgency. No. 3, there were some things that needed to be installed for the home stretch that we really needed to prioritize, practice, drill, and be able to execute starting [Monday]. So, that was really the plan that we had on defense.”  

On young players who stood out in those practices

“I think Drayk Bowen is getting close. Adon Shuler and Luke Talich. I think there are a bunch of guys that are moving forward. Boubacar [Traore] saw his first action. He’s going to have to take the next step now. He’s got to be able to play on early downs and that type of thing. I’m probably missing a few guys, but those are some of the guys that obviously, again, confidence comes from demonstrated performance. Their confidence and our confidence, right? Our confidence in them, their teammates’ confidence in them, and their own individual confidence. And that’s what last week was about for a lot of those young guys, just going out there and showing that you can demonstrate that you understand the defense, you can execute it. And a lot of those guys made a good move.”  

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