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The game commenced with Notre Dame’s defensive blitz strategy, specifically targeting Georgia’s quarterback Gunner Stockton. Early in the first quarter, a key play unfolded when Jack Kaiser sacked Stockton, causing a pivotal moment that hinted at the back-and-forth nature of the match. The pressure was relentless, and as the game progressed, Heidelberg caught the punter off guard, emphasizing Notre Dame's aggressive approach.