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If you want to feel better about the game yesterday by ndgotrobbedin97
Venture over to und.com and watch the game highlights. Good lord. That is certainly a unique recap of the game. Nothing to see here. Nothing bad happened. Only good things if you have editing skills.
I get that its und.com, but what are you accomplishing by trying to whitewash that mess, especially when the score is still prominently displayed on the screen in every highlight.
You'd think that ND would have enough self pride after 100+ years of football to avoid low brow antics such as this. But, apparently ND is very touchy (like its coach) about their place in the pecking order.