College football: Farley takes long route to BCS title game

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Notre Dame safety Matthias Farley intercepts a pass against Stanford on Oct. 13 in South Bend, Ind. Farley was a soccer player before transitioning to football, first as a wide receiver and now a starting safety. (AP)
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Farley broke his right hand on Oct. 27 in Notre Dame’s win against Oklahoma. An injury like that could keep someone sidelined for many weeks.

Farley didn’t even miss many days.

He broke the hand on Saturday, had surgery to insert two plates and six screws on the following Tuesday, practiced the next day and played that weekend against Pittsburgh – the game in which the Irish needed three overtimes before keeping the undefeated season and national-title hopes alive with a 29-26 win.

“The kid broke his hand, had surgery and played the same week,” Kelly said. “Now the first half, he didn’t play very well because he was still thinking about his hand. He was challenged at halftime and came back and played great football in the second half. He’s just a special kid that when you challenge him he’s going to come through for you.”

That seems to be a trend in the Notre Dame secondary.

The majority of the group seems to be converted receivers, like Farley, who had some growing pains this season. He got beaten for what should have been a long early touchdown for Miami in their game in October, but caught a break when the ball was dropped. Yet the Irish say he got better every week.

“Having been on offense, you can kind of think of how the receiver thinks,” Farley said. “But you don’t necessarily know where they’re going to go.”

Seems kind of fitting, since 4 years ago, Farley had no idea he’d be going to the BCS title game.

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