Brian Kelly has not told Fighting Irish to watch how they celebrate


Given the recent spate in injuries that has hit the Notre Dame football team, it might stand to reason coach Brian Kelly would tell his players to at least make sure they don't do anything to risk their health while celebrating.
That is especially true after safety Drue Tranquill hurt his knee when he landed awkwardly after a celebration last week.
Kelly had a surprising answer when that came up during a press conference in South Bend this week, though.
"Yeah, I haven't said a word to them about it," Kelly said. "They all knew what happened. They all, you know, heard about it, saw it."
That is certainly believable as the video went viral on the Internet before the game had even ended.
"We talk so much about taking care of each other in practice, and we do such a great job of staying up and staying off our off the ground and taking care of each other," Kelly said. "We go against each other so much; that our guys are so locked in about how important it is for safety. They are yelling at each other if somebody is on the ground.
"So I don't need to remind them about safety and how important it is. With we have guys crying in the locker room because they lost one of their players. They are so locked in; they don't need me to remind them about something like that."
