Heading into the 2011 season, the usual BCS aspirations were permeating throughout the Notre Dame fan base. Those aspirations came crashing down because of one aspect of the game. Turnovers.
It all began during the Fighting Irish's first drive of the season against South Florida. Former quarterback Dayne Crist drove the offense inside the Bulls' 10-yard-line, only for former running back Jonas Gray to have the football stripped and returned 96 yards for a South Florida touchdown.
That singular moment defined the 2011 season for the Fighting Irish. After Brian Kelly's squad finished with ...
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