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Watch: Marcus Freeman outsmarted Curt Cignetti with great move
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Marcus Freeman outsmarted Curt Cignetti with a great move on Friday night.

Freeman’s Notre Dame Fighting Irish were leading Cignetti’s Indiana Hoosiers 17-3 in the third quarter of their College Football Playoff game at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. The Fighting Irish had 4th-and-8 from the Indiana 10 and lined up for a field goal. However, they split into an odd formation with most of their line shifted to the left. The unusual formation left Indiana confused and resulted in Cignetti calling a timeout.

Notre Dame had run a play that failed to convert the 8 yards, but IU had called a timeout before then. Freeman was shown on TV smiling because he knew he got Indiana to burn one of their three timeouts for the half.

That was a great move by Freeman and it worked out perfectly.

Notre Dame committed a false start after the timeout and Mitch Jeter ended up kicking a 33-yard field goal to increase the Fighting Irish’s lead to 20-3.

Freeman received some recognition for his tactic.

It has to feel comforting for Notre Dame fans to have a coach operating at that level. That’s a Bill Belichick-type of move.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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