Notre Dame Football Finds New Offensive Identity in Bowl Victory

Notre Dame (8-5) stopped a run off a fake field-goal attempt just short of the goal line at the end of the first half and blocked a 40-yard field-goal attempt by Trent Domingue early in the fourth quarter. The Fighting Irish got the ball with 5:41 left

Notre Dame quarterback Malik Zaire, right, cries as he celebrates with wide receiver Chris Brown (2) after they defeated LSU 31-28 in the Music City Bowl NCAA college football game, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey).

All of the things Notre Dame couldn't do offensively in the final month of the season, they were able to do against one of the most physical defenses the Irish faced all year. Notre Dame snapped their four-game losing streak with a 31-28 victory over

Notre Dame snapped its four-game losing streak with a last-second field goal from senior Kyle Brindza to defeat LSU in the Music City Bowl. See how they did that with a new offensive identity.

Notre Dame (8-5) stopped a run off a fake field-goal attempt just short of the goal line at the end of the first half and blocked a 40-yard field-goal attempt by Trent Domingue early in the fourth quarter. The Fighting Irish got the ball with 5:41 left