Boston College isn't all that and a bag of chips. If this game were in South Bend the Irish would have no problem with the Eagles. It essentially boils down to how much of an impact Boston has on Notre Dame. ohiotiger may have his panties in a bunch because the game is at 8:00, but I do too albeit for a different reason. ESPN wants this atmosphere to be tough as nails to fuck the Irish over.
First look at it, and I haven't watched the film on Boston College yet but I have watched Notre Dame get punched right in the jaw by a hard-nosed team two weeks in a row now. They are tougher than you'd expect. You can see guys like Calabrese and Te'o feed off it too. I like Notre Dame's defense, which outside of a nonexistent pass rush played a good game against Stanford, to play their best game yet. Boston College doesn't have an offense you'd write home about. They have a tremendous linebacker corp and that's about it.
As for Kelly, I too saw stuff I didn't like. From the get go, coming out in ace and trying to establish the run? What was the thought there, keep Andrew Luck off the field? If I'm Notre Dame and running Kelly's offense and I have to resort to slowing down my offense to keep the defense off the field....then I'm in bad shape. That's what I saw, an outmatched and overpowered Notre Dame team fight tooth and nail whilst getting stomped considerably.
I simply didn't like the offensive approach this game, whereas the last three games had been near perfect. Lastly, what the fuck was that sequence before the half? He should have not been content with a 6-13 game, because it turned into a 6-16 game at half purely as a result of Kelly's call. His trying to cover it at the halftime interview was pretty funny to me.