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Kelly started the process when he arrived at South Bend by trying to change the mindset of the team, working to make them mentally and physical tougher, and by trying to cut down on mistakes, such as turnovers. He said the first step in winning is to stop losing.
"There are so many things that you have to eradicate first before you can even get to that level of talking about a championship mentality," Kelly said. "You have to be able to make sure that you've patched all the areas where the air is coming out of the tire, so to speak."
Kelly, who arrived at Notre Dame touted as an offensive-minded coach, is doing it in South Bend with defense. Led by linebacker Manti Te'o, the Irish are sixth in the nation in total defense, giving up 281 yards a game. The Irish haven't finished a season rated in the top 10 defensively in three decades. Kelly said he knew at Notre Dame he didn't want to be as reliant on offense as he had in the past.
"I felt the best blueprint that we could put together for a national championship here was through our defense," he said.
The Irish are 10.5-point underdogs against the Sooners, largely because of questions about their offense, which is ranked 74th nationally.
A win against the Sooners and the Irish will be favored to make it to their season-finale against No. 10 Southern California (6-1) undefeated.
But Kelly is looking at beyond his third season. He looks at what Bob Stoops has done at Oklahoma and seeks to emulate it. Stoops has posted 10 10-win seasons at Oklahoma and led the Sooners to 13 straight bowl games, including eight BCS games. Stoops has a record of 144-35 and is 79-4 at home.
"That's where we want to be. I mean, we want that consistency. Year in and year out you know Oklahoma is going to be part of the conversation," Kelly said. "And that's where we want to get our football program. We're nowhere near that yet. We think we're moving in the right direction. We're trending the right way."
At Notre Dame, that's essential in a coach's third season.
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