Some members of Notre Dame Fighting Irish may have to do his best Michael Jordan impression on Thursday.
The flu is reportedly going around the team, just hours before theirs College Football Playoff Semifinals against Penn State.
On3 Sportss reported that “those who have it are doing poorly, but it sounds like it’s mostly backups and special teams players.”
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Other reports since suggest that the illness has subsided in recent days, but the players are not out of the woods yet.
The Fighting Irish are riding high heading into Thursday’s Orange Bowl after taking down the second-ranked Georgia Bulldogs in the quarterfinals last week.
Notre Dame received the seventh seed in the bracket, which earned them a home game against No. 10 Indiana. It was a pretty easy win, but Thursday might just be their toughest test yet.
Penn State held Boise State star Ashton Jeanty to just 104 rushing yards last week, his lowest of the season. That’s not necessarily good news for the Irish, considering Riley Leonard only had 90 yards passing against the Bulldogs.
The Nittany Lions is the sixth seed in the bracket.
The Fighting Irish’s season appeared to be dead in the water after losing at home to Northern Illinois in the second week of the season, but they have since rattled off a dozen straight wins to find themselves just one win away from their second national title game in the last 15 years.
But if they can pull off what appeared to be a program-altering loss at the time, a bug appears to be just a minor speed bump.
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This is the Fighting Irish’s third time in the playoffs, having lost in the semifinals in both 2018 and 2020.
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