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Notre Dame vs Syracuse: Irish Favored to Dominate

Notre Dame faces critical game against Syracuse, with potential Heisman candidate Jeremiyah Love leading the charge. Despite Syracuses struggles, the Irish are expected to dominate, with a predicted final score of 44-10.

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