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The Notre Dame football season didn't end with a national championship but came as close as possible without doing it.
The sting of Monday night's loss to Ohio State in the national championship will remain for a bit, but the year was still an all-timer in the over year history of Notre Dame football. As a bow is put on the memorable season, I thought why not take a look back at each game of the year, and rank them in terms of satisfaction level from a Notre Dame perspective.
We all know which one will be at the bottom, but how do you sort out the top of the list? And how about the middle part of the season? Let's take a quick look back together. I honestly don't think Notre Dame reaches the heights it does in without the reality check of the Northern Illinois loss, but that doesn't make anything about that afternoon anymore enjoyable when looked back upon. Notre Dame failed to cover in just two regular season games all year and both happened to come against MAC opponents.
After a slugglish start that saw the Irish shutout until late in the first half, there wasn't a ton of great energy following this one. Notre Dame dominated the afternoon affair in Atlanta but it coming against Georgia Tech's backup quarterback and it coming against an already two-loss Yellow Jackets squad kept the feels of this one from being too grand.
How satisfactory was Notre Dame's season? The fact that a domination of an annual rival sits this far down the list speaks more to the year then anything bad about that day except for maybe the lightning delay. How would the Irish respond? By doing anything and everything to the Boilermakers for an entire afternoon.