Notre Dame football vs. Navy live stream: How to watch Week 10 online
By Brad Weiss
The Notre Dame football team takes on the Navy Midshipmen in Week 10, and here is how you can catch all of the action online.
The Navy Midshipmen head to Notre Dame Stadium on Saturday to take on a Notre Dame football team that is playing its best football right now. Led by a revamped offensive line, and elite running back Kyren Williams, the Irish have posted two straight convincing victories out of the bye week and will look for a third in Week 10.
Navy is one of those old-school teams that still run the triple-option, so this will be a challenge like no other for Marcus Freeman’s defense on Saturday afternoon. IN their win against Tulsa this past weekend, the Midshipmen did not complete a single pass, something that seems unheard of in today’s football landscape.
As stated earlier, Williams has been on a tear since the Irish put Joe Alt at left tackle, and Andrew Kristofic at left guard, fixing some glaring holes on that side of the offensive line. Against USC, he rushed for a season-high 138 yards, before blowing that away by rushing for 199 yards against UNC in a two-game stretch that seemed daunting at the beginning of the season.
Here is how you can catch Notre Dame football online this Saturday:
Who: Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs Navy Midshipmen
When: Saturday, November 6, 2021
Time: 3:30 PM ET
Where: Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, Indiana
Television Station: NBC
Live Stream: FuboTV
In this one, the Irish need to continue to feed the football to Williams, as it will open up both Jack Coan and Tyler Buchner in the passing game. Navy can flat out run the football, but it will be interesting to see what they can do against the strong front-7 of the Irish defense.
This is a game that the Irish should win, and the hope is that they can win in such a decisive fashion that it helps them move up in the CFP rankings. The Irish have enough talent on both sides of the ball to make this one a blowout, something they will need to do the rest of the way if they hope to be one of the four teams standing in the College Football Playoff.