NASHVILLE, Tenn. — When Notre Dame kicker Kyle Brindza's 32-yard field goal sailed through the west uprights at LP Field on Tuesday night to give Notre Dame a 31-28 win over LSU in the Music City Bowl, it signaled the beginning and the end for Les Miles' squad.
The beginning of an offseason of tumult, and the end of disappointing season that saw the once-powerful Tigers finish the year 8-5.
That disappointment will linger.
Quarterback Anthony Jennings completed just seven of 14 passes for 151 yards and one touchdown in a game plan his coaches clearly designed to mask h...
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